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Haz-Comm Services specialise in the preparation of product labels and tank signage in accordance with Agricultural and Veterinary (Agvet) Chemicals Code Act and Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act and regulations, group standards and codes of practices.

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Our Services

We can design new labels for you, or re-work existing label designs into a standard format for ease of use and consistency in-line with your company branding guides.

 

We offer tank signage design services ranging from standard format to provide a consistent reduced cost option, through to company-specific formats for combined brand presence and compliance. 

 

Manufacturers or importers of a workplace hazardous chemical must ensure that the chemical is correctly labelled as soon as practicable after manufacturing or importing the hazardous chemical.

Aerosol Cans with blue lid and blue wave label design for Tanalised end seal timber preservatives, labelled in accordance with the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authorities Agricultural and Veterinary chemical labelling code.
Green Drum labelled in accordance with the globally harmonised system for labelling and classifying of hazardous chemicals, showing a diamond split into four parts and containing three hazard placards with the fourth section clearGHS Label_edited.jpg
A B-double truck travelling on a rural road through the Australian outback towing two trailers of flammable material with Dangerous Goods Emergency Information Panels displayed in accordance with the Ausrralian Dangerous Goods Code.
Our Story

Haz-Comm Services Pty Ltd is a Central Victorian based company providing specialist design services and expertise in the labelling of bulk and packaged Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals and Hazardous Chemicals. 

The company was founded to assist business' meet their obligations in relation to the labeling of Hazardous Chemicals. The importance of this being even more relevant with the national introduction of GHS 7 starting on 01 January 2023. 

Our vision is to work with manufacturers, importers and their employees to design and develop practical and compliant hazard communications that enable quicker and clearer hazard communication for all stakeholders".

From the initial discussion to the final outcome — Haz-Comm Services offer guidance and support throughout the whole design process, and where required or requested will seek out regulatory clarification to achieve desired results.

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Transition to GHS 7

January 2023

The transition to GHS 7 has now been completed. As of January 1 2023, Manufacturers and Importers of hazardous chemicals must only use GHS 7 to make labels and SDS.

You are considered to be a manufacturer or importer of hazardous chemicals if you repackage or re-label hazardous chemical products with your product name.

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