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An overview of the changes made to the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (ROGS) that came into force on 1 January 2021.
Form for freight companies transporting dangerous goods by road to report an incident.
Make a ‘posting declaration’ when your drivers use HGVs, vans or trailers to transport goods between 2 points in the EU.
Who can use the Driver and Vehicle Standards (DVSA) earned recognition logo, where it can be used, and how it must look.
Traffic signs for speed limits.
Letters, numerals and other characters for traffic signs.
Traffic signs indicating pedestrian zones, cycle zones and charging schemes.
Regulatory traffic signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs.
The Seafarers' Charter is a voluntary agreement of standards for seafarers between the UK government and maritime operators.
Course criteria for the Maritime & Coastguard Agency's Small Ships Navigation and Radar Course.
A collection of the MSIS chapter 1 annexes number 1 to 25
How vehicles which are outside the normal dimensions and weights usually allowed on the road ('special types') can legally be used on the road.
Qualifications or accreditations that are accepted if you want to qualify to become an MOT tester for cars, private buses and light commercial vehicles.
Instructions for the guidance of surveyors on international load line
Instructions for the guidance of surveyors on intact stability IMO 2008 is code and explanatory notes
This MSN imposes obligations concerning crew accommodation on UK ships, and non-UK ships without maritime labour convention certificates in UK waters.
Details minimum level of training for concessionaires and crew, working on board UK domestic passenger ships of classes IV to VI (A).
Brings to fishermen’s attention training and certification requirements that currently apply to all UK registered commercial fishing vessels.
Describes the system for officers and ratings to gain certificates for tugs working in near coastal areas and categorised waters.
Amendment 3 provides guidance on the arrangements in place for inspection for Maritime Labour Convention compliance.
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