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Fact sheets and brochures
Below is a range of materials to help raise awareness about chemical security which you can download, print and share with your networks.
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Fact sheets, posters and brochures on chemical security are available in the following languages:
Arabic
Chinese (traditional)
Chinese (simplified)
Greek
Hindi
Italian
Korean
Spanish
Tagalog
Vietnamese
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Videos
Overview of Australia’s chemical security programme
This video provides advice to the community on how to help keep Australia safe from terrorism and encourages reporting of suspicious behaviour to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for business owners and executive managers
This video provides advice on how business owners and executive managers can help keep Australia safe from terrorism by highlighting tips from the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern and encourages reporting of suspicious activity to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for employees
This video provides advice on how employees can help keep Australia safe from terrorism by highlighting tips from the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern and encourages reporting of suspicious activity to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for wholesalers and transporters
This video provides advice on how wholesalers and transporters can help keep Australia safe from terrorism by highlighting tips from the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern and encourages reporting of suspicious activity to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for agriculture and horticulture
This video provides advice on how the agriculture and horticulture sectors can help keep Australia safe from terrorism by highlighting tips from the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern and encourages reporting of suspicious activity to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for university laboratories
This video provides advice on how managers in university laboratories can help keep Australia safe from terrorism by highlighting tips from the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern and encourages reporting of suspicious activity to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security for small business owners and managers
This video provides general advice to small business employers involved in the sale of chemicals of security concern. Train your staff to be chemical security aware.
Chemical security for small business employees
This video provides general advice to small business employees involved in the sale of chemicals of security concern. What are some suspicious behaviour to look out for? If you suspect it, report it to the National Security Hotline.
Chemical security in the community
This video provides general advice to the community about suspicious behaviour relating to chemicals of security concern. Trust your instincts—if you suspect it, report it to the National Security Hotline.
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Training
Free online training about chemicals of security concern is available on the Australian Retailers Institute website. The training is designed to promote understanding of the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern across all industry sectors.
A hard copy of this training is also available. To request a copy, email chemical.security@ag.gov.au.
Information for training providers is also available on request, email chemical.securty@ag.gov.au. This document was created to assist training providers in Australia educate employers and employees in industry and business dealing with chemicals of security concern to help prevent chemicals falling into the wrong hands and prevent terrorist acts.
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