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Find out about the rules for placing transportable pressure equipment on the market in Great Britain from 1 January 2023.
Guidance on Public Health England’s transportable monitoring system for identifying radioactive contamination in people following an accident.
To end recognition of conformity assessments by bodies established in the EU in respect of Transportable Pressure Equipment (TPE) by prohibiting the placing of EU conformity assessed ‘pi’ marked TPE on the GB market on or after 1 January 2023,...
Seeks views about amending the requirements for conformity assessment and marking of transportable pressure equipment being placed on the market in Great Britain.
Fixes EU exit deficiencies in the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2009, the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 and the Carriage of Explosives Regulations (Northern...
Reference changes to the 'Carriage of Dangerous Goods 2009 and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment' as a result of the UK leaving the EU (Brexit).
Adds a technical code about transportable gas cylinders to the carriage of dangerous goods regulations (exception notice 5).
Permits early use of international standard EN 17339:2020, which comes into force in 2023.
How to transport dangerous goods, including guidance notes, authorisation notices, exception notices and multilateral agreements.
This guidance describes the certification process for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), transportable CEMS (T-CEMS) and dust arrestment plant monitors.
Use the DBS Update Service to keep your DBS check certificates up to date or check an applicant's DBS certificate (used to be called CRB checks).
Find out how you can apply for funding to test your innovative idea for using temporary roading, bridges, log chutes and other equipment to access and improve hard to reach vulnerable woodlands.
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