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Form for freight companies transporting dangerous goods by road to report an incident.
Guidance on the transport of items classified as dangerous by individuals in private vehicles and by foot passengers on Ro-Ro ships
Allows new tank vehicles to enter into service and be used on roads without an ADR1(C) certificate (authorisation 476).
How to classify, package and label infectious substances (note 17) when transporting them.
The role of dangerous goods safety advisers (DGSAs), including training and certification requirements.
How to safely transport category A pathogens.
Guidance on requirement for a document of compliance and the special requirements for ships carrying dangerous goods.
Categories for tunnels in Great Britain when transporting dangerous goods.
The security training you need to do if you are involved in transporting dangerous goods.
Information on cargoes that may be a risk on vessels and cargoes classed as dangerous under the international maritime dangerous goods code.
How to transport electrical and electronic waste materials, such as small household appliances, IT equipment and power tools (note 26).
Temporary exemption concerning the transportation of UN 2672 ammonia solution in certain containers (ADR M345), which is valid until 31 January 2027.
Explains the implications of the The Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutants) Regulations 1997.
How to transport small quantities of dangerous goods for retail purposes.
Standard reporting format and procedures for reporting incidents involving harmful or dangerous goods & substances.
Explains how offshore supply vessels should comply with the international maritime dangerous goods (IMDG) code and chapter VII of SOLAS.
Guidance for drivers and loaders who are transporting dangerous goods.
Guidance on the transport of dangerous goods when carried in a private vehicle, or by a foot passenger on a Ro-Ro ship.
A temporary exemption valid until 15 June 2023 concerning the transportation of armed forces' explosive substances and items which are going to be destroyed (ADR M313).
Helps health and veterinary professionals classify specimens known or suspected to contain avian influenza virus for transportation (note 12).
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