Hazardous Substances (Code of Practice No. 24, 2000)


* Remaking of the Dangerous Goods (Storage and Handling) Regulations 2000 :
On November 29, 2011, the Dangerous Goods (Storage and Handling) Regulations 2000 were remade as the Dangerous Goods (Storage and Handling) Interim Regulations 2011. The duties and obligations contained in the regulations are unchanged. This document has not yet been updated to reflect the change in title.

  • Hazardous Substances (Code of Practice No. 24, 2000) (PDF 518kb)
    Document Type: Code of Practice
    Keycode: VWA014/01/12.02
    Industry: General, 
    Category: Controlling OHS Hazards and Risks, Hazardous Substances, 
    Division Author: Occupational Hygiene
    Publication Date: 01 June 2000
    Date First Published: 01 June 2000
    Summary: This publication provides practical guidance on control of risks from hazardous substances.

About this publication


Hazardous Substances is a 60 page guide that provides practical guidance for manufacturers, suppliers and importers of hazardous substances. It also assists employers in meeting their duties under the Occupational Health and Safety (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1999.


Further information


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Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985 (old Act), approved Codes of Practice enabled people to meet their duties under Victoria's health and safety laws by complying with the related part of a Code of Practice.

On 1 July 2005, the old Act was repealed and be replaced by the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (new Act). The new Act does not provide for making Codes of Practice. Therefore, complying with a Code of Practice may not necessarily mean compliance with a duty under the new Act .

This Code of Practice continues to be available as a source of practical guidance, and will contribute to industry state of knowledge, to assist those who must comply with health and safety laws.