Finding the right solution for your dangerous goods and Hazchem is made easier with Storemasta onsite storage inspections.

Chemical storage to mitigate your unqiue hazards
Storemasta offers full-service dangerous goods risk management with a range of services including Onsite Storage Inspections. These are conducted by our in-house team, providing you with clear solutions for compliant storage.

Store dangerous goods with peace-of-mind
When you're working with multiple classes or divisions of dangerous goods, it can be a complicated task determining the best possible DG storage for your operations. Onsite Storage Inspections provide you with suitable options, so you can make a safe and informed chemical storage decision.

Onsite Storage Inspection
When you're looking for a smart solution to dangerous goods risk management, start with a Onsite Storage Inspection. With our experienced Storemasta Dangerous Goods Storage Consultant visiting your site, you'll receive a detailed report on the solutions required to ensure safety and compliance. This Storage Inspection is exclusively available through Storemasta for workplaces across Australia. Buy online today and we'll be in touch to organise your Storage Inspection for a suitable time within 4 weeks from purchase.
STAGE 1 OF YOUR RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Onsite storage inspection
Solutions for every step of the methodology
Identify
hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods, their location, and their physical and health hazards
Assess
the severity of risk that each product poses to your people, property and environment
Control
risk through the selection and implementation of controls prioritised according to their risk score
Sustain
compliance and reduce risks through ongoing reviews and the maintenance of chemical controls
FAQs
Why do chemicals have to be identified?
The accurate identification and mapping of dangerous goods is critical to ensuring safety and compliance. As the first step in Storemasta’s 4-step risk management methodology, the identification of Hazchem and dangerous goods is a necessary first step when looking to reduce chemical risks.
How can dangerous goods mapping help with safety considerations?
Once the location and quantities of your DG are notes, consideration may then given to safety precautions or potential hazards. These may include the mapping of safety showers and eyewash stations, drains and watercourses which may be prone to spillage, any adjacent properties which may be affected by outdoor chemical storage, and emergency exits and other facilities which may be required in an incident. The map will provide a complete overview of your site so you can better manage DG risks.