The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 places certain duties on employers, employees, self-employed people, manufacturers, importers and suppliers with the objective of preventing occupational injuries and diseases. The broad duties established by the OSH Act are supported further through the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996, which provide specific requirements related to specific hazards, such as hazardous substances. This applies to the handling of cyanide at WA workplaces.
The use, handling and storage of cyanide in Western Australia is governed by the Poisons Act 1964 administered by the Department of Health. Cyanide is a substance specified in the Seventh Schedule to the Act. A licence or permit is required for the purchase, sale and use of cyanide from the Department of Health, telephone (08) 9222 6883.
Information on cyanide disposal can be obtained from the Department of Environment Regulation, telephone (08) 6467 5000.
Bulk storage and transport is regulated by the Resources Safety Division under the Dangerous Goods legislation.
Cyanide in Western Australia is mostly used in the mining industry. Queries in relation to mine sites should be directed to Resources Safety, telephone (08) 9358 8001.
Other workplaces may contact WorkSafe via email safety@demirs.wa.gov.au or telephone 1300 307 877.