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Class 8 Corrosives: What Kiwis Need to Know to Stay Compliant and Safe

When it comes to transporting or storing dangerous goods in Aotearoa, Class 8 Corrosive Substances are one of the trickier classes to manage. They’re the ones that can cause serious damage to skin, metal and even infrastructure, not to mention the compliance headaches if you get it wrong. Whether you’re moving industrial chemicals, cleaning products or battery acid, knowing how to handle Class 8 substances properly is key. Let’s break it down in plain English.   What Are Class 8 Corrosives? Class 8 covers substances that chemically destroy living tissue or corrode metals. Common examples include: Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid...

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