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Form for freight companies transporting dangerous goods by road to report an incident.
How to transport small quantities of dangerous goods for retail purposes.
A card to be shown to police if drivers are pulled over while carrying a recognised dangerous load.
Helps health and veterinary professionals classify specimens known or suspected to contain avian influenza virus for transportation (note 12).
How to decide on and get the correct type of packaging to transport dangerous goods (note 22).
Explains the implications of the The Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutants) Regulations 1997.
Guidance for drivers and loaders who are transporting dangerous goods.
A temporary exemption to dangerous goods regulations about transporting certain fireworks (multilateral agreement M322) which is valid until 19 August 2024.
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.
How to safely transport category A pathogens.
List of members of the industry advisory group for the security of transporting dangerous goods by road and rail.
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.
Notice allowing tank vehicles, with extended roadworthiness test certificates, to remain in service and on our roads without a valid ADR 1(C) certificate.
Adds the maximum allowed fill for the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to the dangerous goods regulations (exception notice 2).
How to transport electrical and electronic waste materials, such as small household appliances, IT equipment and power tools (note 26).
How to transport gunpowder and smokeless powders to use them in small arms, small arms ammunition and model rocket motors.
The security training you need to do if you are involved in transporting dangerous goods.
A presentation outlining the major changes to the international maritime dangerous goods (IMDG) code, and the circulars referenced in the presentation.
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