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Understanding the requirements, including certification and training, of dangerous goods safety advisers (DGSAs).
How to classify, package and label infectious substances (note 17) when transporting them.
What checks you must do and the precautions you must take when you take a dangerous good vehicle for its annual test (MOT).
Explains how offshore supply vessels should comply with the international maritime dangerous goods (IMDG) code and chapter VII of SOLAS.
Allows new tank vehicles to enter into service and be used on roads without an ADR1(C) certificate (authorisation 476).
Guidance on the transport of patient specimens suspected of containing Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Find out about the rules for placing transportable pressure equipment on the market in Great Britain from 1 January 2023.
Interpretation of exemptions that allow alternative transport rules for the retail distribution of small quantities of dangerous goods (note 7).
Authorisation regarding testing requirements for pressure relief valves fitted to LPG road tankers.
Explains the implications of the The Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods and Marine Pollutants) Regulations 1997.
Information on cargoes that may be a risk on vessels and cargoes classed as dangerous under the international maritime dangerous goods code.
Guidance for drivers and loaders who are transporting dangerous goods.
The subjects that can be covered in dangerous goods (ADR) driver training.
Guidance on the transport of dangerous goods when carried in a private vehicle, or by a foot passenger on a Ro-Ro ship.
Allows the continued use of tanks which are below the minimum thickness required in ADR.
A temporary exemption to dangerous goods regulations about transporting certain fireworks (multilateral agreement M322) which is valid until 19 August 2024.
The approved tank requirements for controlling volatile emissions when petrol is being transported to service stations using road tankers.
Permits early use of international standard EN 17339:2020, which comes into force in 2023.
Allows the transportation of certain cylinders for replacement or installation on ships or aircrafts (authorisation 443) until 30 June 2025.
How to prevent dangerous goods from leaking in machinery or equipment while they are being transported (note 11).
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