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Information on how businesses can offer a flare disposal service.
Resource for the public and those professionals responding to chemical incidents, including emergency services and public health professionals.
Guide to licensing requirements and restrictions for trade control and the export of controlled military goods, software and technology.
The specialist HGV tests to carry dangerous goods, take goods outside the EU, change weight restrictions, qualify for a Low Emissions Certificate
Get help to classify various items of iron and steel, primarily those classified under chapter 72.
Non-statutory guidance provides advice on how registered pharmacies can comply with the law on poisons and explosives precursor chemicals.
How to solve a pest problem with foxes, moles and mink using traps, snares and other methods.
This tech would enable military personnel to look inside containers, including cars and walls, for hidden weapons or explosives without being near the threat.
Find out about UK forces in Afghanistan
Find out how you can control pests on your property - help from professionals, methods you can and cannot use, protecting wildlife, getting a wildlife licence
Dealing with assets
When a fatality, accident, serious incident, or near miss occurs, the Defence Accident Investigation Branch (DAIB) must be notified immediately.
Get a licence to carry out any work that disturbs the seabed, including building, laying pipelines or cables, dredging and disposing of waste, or get a marine wildlife licence if you might disturb protected species
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
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