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Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
This guide provides ADR tunnel categories for 9 tunnels in Great Britain when drivers are transporting dangerous goods.
The regulations and main exemptions for drivers transporting diesel, petrol and kerosene by road (note 23).
How businesses that transport dangerous goods should use ADR instructions in writing and the requirements for electronic documentation.
Adds a technical code about transportable gas cylinders to the carriage of dangerous goods regulations (exception notice 5).
Temporary exemption to regulations on transporting class 2 gases in US Department of Transportation refillable pressure receptacles (ADR M318) valid until 1 June 2023.
The subjects that can be covered in dangerous goods (ADR) driver training.
Information on cargoes that may be a risk on vessels and cargoes classed as dangerous under the international maritime dangerous goods code.
How to run an ADR driver training course in a classroom and remotely, and how to carry out exams.
A flowchart to identify whether a customer is attempting to book an ADR on a dangerous goods vehicle.
Explains the implications of the The Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutants) Regulations 1997.
Guidance for carrying military explosives, stating when a Government Authorised Explosives Representative is required, supplements the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
For waste operators and exporters classifying some waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) devices, waste components, and wastes from their treatment.
What information the consignment note must contain, who has to complete each part and when it has to be completed.
Allows the transportation of small quantities of certain dangerous goods by end-to-end postal operators (authorisation 284).
What checks you must do and the precautions you must take when you take a dangerous good vehicle for its annual test (MOT).
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,...
Use a standard shipping note for shipping non-dangerous goods overseas by either air or water.
Department for Transport interpretation of the term 'transport-related unloading' found in regulations.
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