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Keep your site compliant and your team protected with our full range of Hazchem Signage. These signs help identify chemical hazards clearly and meet New Zealand HSNO and transport regulations. Use them on tanks, vehicles, or storage areas to improve visibility and reduce risks.
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Our Hazchem signage helps workers, visitors, and emergency responders identify hazardous substances quickly. Each sign uses bold text, clear symbols, and weather-resistant materials to stay visible in harsh outdoor conditions. All signs follow NZ standards for safe chemical identification and transportation.
Every site has different requirements. That’s why we offer full customisation options for Hazchem signs. Let our team know what you need – we’ll create a proof for you to review and ensure the design meets your exact needs and expectations. From layout and dimensions to materials and mounting options, we tailor every sign to your specifications.
Use our signs wherever hazardous substances are stored, handled, or transported, including:
Each sign supports quick hazard recognition and ensures compliance with HSNO and NZ transport regulations.
Rifft Safety provides nationwide delivery so you can get compliant Hazchem signage fast. Whether you need standard signs or custom designs, our team offers expert advice and prompt service across New Zealand.
Make safety visible. Shop our Hazchem Signage collection online today or contact our team to request a custom proof.
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$95 .00
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$95 .00
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Under the regulations, a PCBU must ensure that every worker who uses, handles, manufactures, or stores a hazardous substance (including hazardous waste) is trained before carrying out or supervising work involving those substances.
This training is provided through public face-to-face courses, onsite courses (minimum numbers apply), or as an online self-paced eLearning course.
Spills in your workplace must be managed and cleaned up safely. The knowledge to do so is important for warehouse staff, drivers, loaders, managers and other people who work with or store chemicals.
This course provides you with training and instruction on how to deal with small and medium-sized spills. Available as a 50 minute onsite course or online training completed at your own pace.
This training forms the theoretical component of the Approved Filler Certification process. After completing the course you will be issued a certificate that can be used to prove your theoretical knowledge on Approved Fillers.
Please note we do not issue or sign Certificates. Only WorkSafe Approved Compliance Certifiers can do so.
This training forms the theoretical component of the Certified Handler Certification process. After completing the course you will be issued a certificate that can be used to prove your theoretical knowledge on Certified Handlers.
Please note we do not issue or sign Certificates. Only WorkSafe Approved Compliance Certifiers can do so.
This course is for anyone who handles or transports any dangerous goods, e.g. fuel and chemicals, by road in New Zealand and needs a D Endorsement. To get the endorsement, you need to complete this course and take your course certificate provided by IVS Training to a licensing agent (VTNZ, AA).
The endorsement expires every 5 years and you must re-sit an assessment and have it endorsed on your license
Dangerous goods have special transport requirements to eliminate or minimise the risk of injuring people or damaging property and the environment.
If you manufacture, pack, consign, or transport dangerous goods, it is crucial to understand these requirements. This is especially important in New Zealand, where many goods need to travel by multiple modes of transport, such as land transport combined with either air or sea transport when moving between the North and South Islands.
Stay prepared for emergencies with our First Aid training courses. From core essentials to refreshers, these courses will cover everything from minor injuries to life-threatening emergencies, ensuring you can provide effective aid until help arrives.
Update your first aid knowledge and skills, keeping you current with the latest guidelines and practices.
Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) that protects people from breathing in substances hazardous to health.
This test is crucial because a proper fit is necessary to minimize the risk of inhaling hazardous substances, such as dust, gases, vapours, or particles, that may be present in the work environment fits appropriately and is fit for purpose.
Site plans help identify and mitigate the risks associated with the hazardous substances you have on site to ensure the safety of workers, the environment, and the surrounding community.
The requirements for a compliant site plan are documented in accordance with the Compliance Certifier in reference to AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009, Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.
Traffic Management Plans are designed to ensure the smooth flow of vehicle and pedestrian movements onsite, effectively managing traffic risks and minimising vehicle-related accidents.
These plans clearly define the roles and responsibilities of traffic managers and drivers, as well as daily and emergency traffic control procedures.
Entrust us with a thorough evaluation of your spill kits and emergency showers. One of our specialists will conduct an on-site inspection to assess the condition and compliance of your equipment.