Simple 3-Step Process

Add materials to your register in seconds

1
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See It

Spot a hazardous material on your site. Open MyHazMate and point your phone camera at the product label.

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Snap It

Our AI instantly identifies the product name, manufacturer, and dangerous goods class. The correct SDS is fetched automatically.

3

List It

The material is added to your digital register with all details. You're now WHS compliant and ready for any SafeWork inspection.

Powerful Features

Everything You Need for WHS Compliance

AI Photo Recognition

AI Photo Recognition

Snap a photo of any label. Our AI extracts product name, manufacturer, UN number, and DG class automatically.

Automatic SDS Management

Automatic SDS Management

We fetch Safety Data Sheets automatically and track the 5-year expiry rule. Get alerts before documents expire.

Emergency QR Codes

Emergency QR Codes

Generate printable QR codes for site entrances. First responders can instantly access your hazmat manifest.

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Customer Reviews

Trusted by Australian Businesses

★★★★★

"We used to spend hours chasing up Safety Data Sheets for all our paints, solvents, and coatings. MyHazMate finds and updates them automatically — we just add the product and it handles the rest. Compliance has never been easier."

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Melbourne Signage

Signage

★★★★★

"In our workshop we deal with adhesives and cutting fluids daily. MyHazMate keeps our hazardous materials register up to date across the whole shop floor without us having to think about it. It's exactly what we needed."

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MyCut

Laser & Routering Services

★★★★★

"We use a range of cleaning products, fog fluids, and specialty materials across our venues. MyHazMate made it simple to get compliant — we scanned our products in and the SDS documents were sorted automatically. Brilliant app."

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EscapeHouse

Escape Rooms

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a hazardous materials register mandatory in Australia?

Yes. Under Australian WHS Regulations, any business that stores, handles, or uses hazardous materials must maintain a current register that's accessible to workers and emergency services.

Do I need to keep Safety Data Sheets (SDS)?

Yes. You must have a current SDS (less than 5 years old from issue date) for every hazardous material on your site. MyHazMate automatically tracks SDS expiry dates for you.

How does MyHazMate find the correct SDS?

Our AI searches manufacturer databases and verified sources to find the official SDS PDF. If not found, we automatically email the supplier on your behalf. If that doesn't work, our team personally intervenes to source it. You're never responsible for getting SDS documents.

What's included in the 30-day free trial?

Full access to all features. Add unlimited materials, use AI scanning, generate emergency QR codes, and add team members.

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Simple Pricing

Affordable plans for every business

Plans from
$10
per month
30-day free trial No lock-in contracts Cancel anytime Australian support
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