ADR
5.2.1 + 5.2.2
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1. Introduction
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2. Transport of dangerous goods - Overview
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3. Classification
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1. Title page
2. Introduction
3. What are dangerous goods?
4. How to classify?
5. Overview of dangerous goods classes
6. The UN number
7. Packing group
8. Class 1
9. Class 2
10. Class 3
11. Class 4.1
12. Class 4.2
13. Class 4.3
14. Class 5.1
15. Class 5.2
16. Class 6.1
17. Class 6.2
18. Class 7
19. Class 8
20. Class 9
21. Environmentally hazardous substances (aquatic environment)
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4. Packing
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5. Filling of Tanks
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1. Title page
2. Introduction
3. Definitions
4. General Provisions for Filling
5. Tank Code in the ADR
6. Tank Code - Significance
7. Portable Tanks Instructions
8. Periodic Inspections
9. Periodic Inspections - Frames
10. Periodic Inspections - Tanks
11. Minimum and maximum Filling rates
12. Additional Provisions
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6. Labeling
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7. Documentation
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8. Transport/Receipt
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9. Dangerous Goods List
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10. Exemptions
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11. Obligations of the participants
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12. Test & Certification
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13. Downloads + links
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14. Imprint
Introduction
Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR 2023)
Marking and labeling
Marking and labeling
It is important to correctly mark and label DG consignments. It ensures that everyone involved in the shipping process is aware of the hazards associated with the consignment and is able to proceed in a correct and safe manner.
- It will take you approx. 15 minutes to complete this chapter.