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We are pleased to announce that as from 1st January 2023 that Krystal Coulton will be appointed to the position of General Manager. Krystal has been with the organisation for over 20 years and during that time she has acted professionally and shown dedication to both to our clients and this organisation.
We have no doubt that Krystal in her new role will continue to serve all our clients with the dedication that she has shown in the past. We congratulate Krystal and wish her all the success as General Manager of Identisign.
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Hazchem signs are used on vehicles and places where dangerous chemicals or substances are stored. Dangerous goods have a range of classifications each with their own unique specifications and requirements.
Signage provides critical information to first responders in the event of an emergency, accident or spillage and enables them to understand what they are dealing with, the quantity and even first aid information.
These signs are legally required in Australia as set out in theĀ Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADGC)Ā and various state regulations. The ADGC is updated every two years with a one-year transition period for each edition. Identisign is committed to ensuring the products we provide are compliant with the relevant legislation. For further information regarding compliance for your Hazchem signage needs, please refer to your local regulating body.
We offer a range of materials for our Hazchem signs including Colourbond steel, aluminium, polypropylene and adhesive labels. The material selected is crucial as wear will vary if signage is displayed outdoors and exposed to the elements as well as chemicals and substances.
If you are unsure or require a specific solution, contact us on (03) 8795 7712 and we will work with you through the design process to ensure the product you purchase is ideal for your work environment.