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Ep. 23: Packing Groups Explained – How Dangerous Is Your Flammable Liquid?

6 min · 30 de abr de 2025
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2313450/open_sms] Not all flammable liquids are created equal — and the packing group assigned to your chemical tells you exactly how dangerous it really is. In this episode of Chemical Safety at Work, Patrick Gee breaks down what you must know about packing groups to stay compliant, avoid fines, and protect your workplace. Find out: * Why packing groups aren’t just about transport — they’re critical for storage too * How to tell if your chemical is high, medium, or low danger * Where to quickly find packing group info on your SDS * How packing groups impact your minor storage limits and separation distances * What happens if you get it wrong (hint: it’s serious) If you’re storing, handling, or transporting dangerous goods — this is information you can’t afford to miss. Read the blog here [https://blog.storemasta.com.au/packing-groups-for-flammable-liquids]. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

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