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Industry Core Intelligence™

Chemical Intelligence™

Know what every chemical is, where it belongs, how it is used, what it can react with and what staff must do when something goes wrong.

What this guide covers

Chemical Intelligence™ helps garment-care businesses organise product approval, SDS access, storage, labelling, handling, PPE, ventilation, spill response, waste and training. It is an operational awareness framework and not a substitute for qualified WHS, environmental or chemical advice.

Create one approved chemical register

The business should know every chemical brought onto the site, its intended use, supplier, current SDS, storage location and responsible staff. Unknown decanted products and obsolete containers are unacceptable risks.

  • Product and supplier name
  • Current SDS and review date
  • Approved use and equipment
  • Storage and incompatibility information
  • PPE and emergency requirements

Control storage and daily handling

Storage must follow the SDS, workplace rules, fire requirements and environmental obligations. Staff need clear labels, suitable containers, ventilation and an agreed procedure for transfer and use.

  • Original or compliant labelled container
  • Segregation of incompatible substances
  • Secondary containment where required
  • Access control and housekeeping
  • Ventilation, PPE and exposure controls

Prepare for spills, exposure and disposal

Emergency preparation should identify likely incidents, the response equipment, first-aid information, reporting responsibilities and when staff must evacuate or call emergency services.

  • Spill kit matched to the chemical risk
  • Emergency contact and SDS access
  • Exposure and first-aid procedure
  • Incident reporting and investigation
  • Approved waste and container disposal
Legal and professional advice

Australian and New Zealand chemical, workplace, fire and environmental obligations vary by substance and location. Obtain current advice from qualified professionals and regulators.

Professional-use notice

This page provides general operational awareness. Always follow care labels, safety data sheets, equipment instructions, workplace procedures, testing requirements and professional judgement.

Direct answers

Frequently asked questions

Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.

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How often should an SDS be reviewed?

Use the current supplier SDS and follow applicable review requirements. Replace outdated versions when the product or information changes.

Can chemicals be stored in unlabelled bottles?

No. Containers must be suitable and correctly labelled according to applicable rules and the SDS.

Does PPE remove the need for ventilation?

No. PPE is one control and does not replace elimination, substitution, engineering controls, ventilation or safe procedures.

Can DCME hold chemical records?

Industry Core pathways can support registers, procedures, training and document awareness, but legal record requirements must be confirmed for the site.

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