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How to transport dangerous goods, including guidance notes, authorisation notices, exception notices and multilateral agreements.
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
International regulations and required documentation for hauliers transporting dangerous or hazardous goods by road or by vehicles on ships.
The rules, paperwork and training you need to transport dangerous goods
You can report a dangerous building to the local council
The Court of Appeal has increased the sentence of a dangerous sexual predator after it was referred under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
Measures will help protect law-abiding cyclists, pedestrians and other road users while ensuring justice is done.
Security and training guidance for businesses, such as freight carriers and consignors, involved in the carriage of dangerous goods.
A card to be shown to police if drivers are pulled over while carrying a recognised dangerous load.
How to qualify as a dangerous goods driver, choosing what training you need, finding a training provider, getting and keeping your ADR card up to date, replacing a card, staying qualified and adding substance classes to your ADR card.
How Standard Shipping Notes, Dangerous Goods Notes and Export Cargo Shipping Instructions work, and where you can get them from.
Guidance on the transport of dangerous goods when carried in a private vehicle, or by a foot passenger on a Ro-Ro ship.
Form for freight companies transporting dangerous goods to report a serious incident during filling, loading, carriage or unloading.
A collection of M-notices (guidance notes, shipping notices) relevant to the transport of dangerous goods by sea.
A form to be filled in by individuals or companies who are exporting dangerous goods.
Download warning information signs from the 'Code of Safe Working Practices (COSWP) for Merchant Seamen'.
The interpretation of the term 'closed vehicle' according to ADR (note 21).
Information for migrants on the risks and realities of travelling to the UK through dangerous or illegal routes, and the safe and legal alternatives.
Guidance on the transport of items classified as dangerous by individuals in private vehicles and by foot passengers on Ro-Ro ships
Fill in this form to declare that a vehicle used for carrying dangerous goods or hazardous substances is safe to have an MOT or other vehicle test.
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