Harmonising Off-label use of Ag Chemicals
16 March, 2018
GHS of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
17 July, 2017
Top Tips to Safely Mix Chemical Concentrates
6 June, 2017
The Dose Makes the Poison
4 April, 2017
Keep your AgVet Chemicals cool
10 March, 2017
In the extreme heat of the summer months,
Agsafe published an article with five tips to help ensure chemical safety and product integrity, even when the barometer
hits 40 degrees. ..
What will GHS mean for you and your Workplace?
15 December, 2016
A New Fox and Wild Dog Bait - PAPP
7 November, 2016
The economic impact on agriculture nationally of predation and mauling of livestock by wild dogs
and foxes is around 166 million dollars per year (see feralscan.org.au and animalcontrol.com.au for further
details). ..
Emergency Chemical Spill Response
20 October, 2016
Disposing of Unwanted Chemicals with Chemclear
8 March, 2016
Register your Fenthion products with ChemClear
2 November, 2015

Harmonising the off-label use of agricultural
chemicals in Australia by 2019?
The Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
(GHS) is mandatory in most states and territories in Australia since 1 January 2017.
Almost a decade of training chemical
users across Australia, as well as 20 years as a grazier, provides you with some insight into the hazards of mixing chemical concentrates.
Paracelsus, born way back in 1493 in Switzerland, is credited with being the first
medical scientist (started the use of chemically based medications over herbal remedies) and is also the founder of toxicology.
When a job involves handling containers of hazardous chemicals, including moving, decanting or mixing them,
spillage might occur.
ChemClear
The use of any chemical product containing Fenthion ceased after October
2015 following a 12 month phase out period by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA).