The management of hazardous substances in the workplace is governed by a robust regulatory framework designed to protect workers, the public, and the environment. On 1 December 2017, significant reforms came into effect, transferring workplace hazardous substance controls from the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act (HSNO) to the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017. These changes introduced more stringent requirements for certification, site planning, and operational controls.
A hazardous substance is any product or chemical with properties that are:
These properties are classified into hazard classes under the Regulations:
Note: Class 7 (radioactive materials) is regulated under the Radiation Safety Act 2016.
The 2017 reforms introduced a more intensive certification process, particularly for sites storing hazardous substances. Businesses must now provide comprehensive documentation and scaled site plans that include:
These requirements apply to Location Compliance Certificates for sites storing substances in Classes 3.1, 6, and 8, and must be authorised for above-ground stationary container systems only.
The Regulations also govern the installation, maintenance, and modification of stationary container systems, including:
Each activity must meet specific regulatory conditions and be supported by appropriate documentation and certification.
DEG provides end-to-end support for hazardous substance certification, including:
Our team ensures that your site meets all legal and regulatory obligations under the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017. We work closely with clients to deliver practical, audit-ready solutions that uphold safety and compliance.
For further information or to begin your certification process, contact DEG or complete our online application form.