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Form for freight companies transporting dangerous goods by rail to report an incident.
Guidance on the transport of dangerous goods when carried in a private vehicle, or by a foot passenger on a Ro-Ro ship.
Explains whether multilateral agreements are automatically applicable to the transportation of dangerous goods (note 20).
Arrangements for the performance testing, certification and marking of packagings used to transport dangerous goods (note 2).
Approval to transport a low sulphur fuel (LSF) porous mass for acetylene by road or rail (exception notice 3).
A new multilateral agreement detailing a change to regulations around the carriage of dangerous goods by road (ADR) and rail (RID).
How to transport gunpowder and smokeless powders to use them in small arms, small arms ammunition and model rocket motors.
Highlighting the new DfT point of contact for the approval of tank inspection bodies.
A list of MCA Clients and certificates currently in force
To permit intermediate inspections to still be undertaken up to 3 months after their due date for vehicles carrying dangerous goods.
Adds a technical code to the carriage of dangerous goods regulations about welded steel tanks transporting liquefiable gases by road (exception notice 7).
Permits early use of international standard EN 12493:2020.
Temporary exemption to regulations on transporting class 2 gases in US Department of Transportation refillable pressure receptacles (ADR M318) valid until 1 June 2023.
Adds the maximum allowed fill for the transportation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to the dangerous goods regulations (exception notice 2).
Extends how often steel cylinders must be inspected and details the conditions that cylinder owners must meet (exception notice 4).
Temporary exemption concerning the marking of non-UN cylinders carrying UN 1001 acetylene (dissolved) and UN 3374 acetylene (solvent free), valid until 1 January 2027.
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