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Multi-Modal Transport of Dangerous Substances Safe & Secure
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Mark Butterworth DGSA – Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser »Chemical Classes »Gases »Explosives »Radioactives Consultant & Lecturer NHS, Paint Industry, Resins, Paper Industry, Gas, Chemical Manufacturers, Fertilisers, Distribution, Beauty Products Industry, Automotive Industry, Drug Industry, Fork Lift Truck Distribution, Fuel Oil Distributors, Waste Industry!
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Mark Butterworth Approved Instructor – Driver Training Scheme City & Guilds Class 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9, Packages & Tanks CPC Freight & Passenger Logistics National & International Lecturer IMDG Instructor – No Approval Scheme (Sea) CAA Approved Instructor – Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Air RTITB FLT Instructor
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Transport of Dangerous Goods Legal Overview
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Road UK 1.Carriage of Dangerous Goods & Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment 2004 (New Regulation July 2005) 2.Authorisation Documents 3.Emergency Action Code List 2004 4.Radioactive Material (Road Transport) (Great Britain) Regulations 2002
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles EU ADR Volumes I & II 2003 (2005 available now) Sea IMDG Code – 2002 Edition (Amendment 32-00) Air IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 45 nd Edition UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Modal Regulations (13 th Edition)
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles UN Class System
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Danger Signs Class 1 1 Explosive (six Sub-Divisions) Class 2 2.1 Flammable Gas 2.2 Non-flam. Non-Toxic Gas 2.3 Toxic Gas Class 3 3 Flammable Liquid
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Class 4 4.1 Flammable Solid 4.2 Spontaneously Combustible 4.3 Dangerous When Wet Class 5 5.1 Oxidizing Substance 5.2 Organic Peroxide Class 6 6.1 Toxic Substance 6.2 Infectious Substance
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Class 8 Corrosive Substance Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
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UN Classification System UN Number – Four digit identification number FuelsUN1203, UN1202, 1223 PaintUN1263 AerosolsUN1950 MethanolUN1230
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UN Classification Proper Shipping Names Sulphuric Acid Paint Flammable Liquid, n.o.s. (Acetone, Ethanol) Brand Names – Bleach, Mr Muscle Cleaner, Calor Gas are Unacceptable!!
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UN Classification System Packing Groups PG I - High Danger/Risk PG II - Medium Danger/Risk PG III - Low Danger/Risk Class 1, 2, & 7 do not have Packing Groups.
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Classification CHIP v Road Transport ADR Environmentally Hazardous (e.g. White Spirit)
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Packaging UN Approved Packaging LQ Packaging Follow Packaging Instructions e.g. P001 – Paint Empty, Unclean Packaging – Hazard Nullified
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Limited Quantities LQ Code Combination Package Shrink Wrap Tray Inner Package Outer Package Inner Package Tray LQ0No Exemption – e.g.Methanol LQ43 L12 L1L20 kg LQ75 L45 L5L20 kg
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Marking & Labelling UN 1263 Paint UNUN 1A1/Y250/S/03/GB/1234
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Load Limits – Vehicles Transport Category Load Threshold 0None 120 2333 31000 4Any Qty Multiplier 50 3 1
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Loading/ Unloading ADR 2003 ‘…No Vehicle should be loaded unless the vehicle and driver comply with all requirements of the legislation…’
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Documentation & Equipment
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Documentation ADR Vocational Training Certificate (VTC) Transport Document Information In Writing (TREMCARD) Tank Vehicle Certificate/ Explosives Vehicle Certificate (1997)
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Transport Document Has to include the following information: UN Number, PSN, Class, PG Number & Description of Packages Total Quantity Name & Address of Consignor/ Consignee SITPRO DGN - Example
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Information in Writing (TREMCARD) Nature of Hazard Action By Driver PPE Spillage Fire First Aid
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ADR Vocational Training Certificate (VTC)
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Driver Training Requirements
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Drivers engaged in the carriage of dangerous goods must be given adequate training and instruction to enable them to understand: The nature of the dangers to which particular dangerous goods being carried may give rise The action to be taken in an emergency concerning them. Their duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
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Driver Training Requirements The Regulations require Drivers to: Attend & Complete an approved Training Course and practical assessments Pass a City & Guilds written examination Obtain a Vocational Training Certificate (VTC), which is valid for five years Attend a refresher course within a period of not more than twelve months and not less than 6 weeks preceding the expiry of the original Carry a valid VTC during the carriage of dangerous goods, unless exempt
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Driver Training Requirements The VTC requirement applies to drivers of: Road Tankers Vehicles carrying tank containers Vehicles carrying explosives Vehicles in excess of 3.5t carrying packages over the load thresholds set down in ADR 2005 (Removed in 2007)
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Other Training Requirements All employees involved in the carriage of dangerous goods must receive training appropriate to their responsibilities. In relation to Drivers this includes drivers of vehicles less than 3.5t and Drivers of dangerous loads below the threshold. Operational, sales, administration, warehouse and FLT drivers
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Vehicle Equipment Orange Plates (Front & Rear) Fire Extinguishers PPE Equipment Spill Equipment Wheel Chock (For Each Vehicle) 2 Warning Signs (Amber Lights, Cones, Triangles Torch Hi-Viz Jacket
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Transport of Dangerous Goods Other Transport Rules No Smoking During Loading/Unloading Ensure Vehicle Floor is Clean No Leaking Packages to be loaded Engine Switched Off No Unauthorised Passengers No Portable Lighting which consists of a Flame Segregation Supervision
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Transport of Dangerous Goods Enforcing Authorities – Prohibition Notices, Fines, Imprisonment HSE - Health & Safety Executive Police VOSA- Vehicle Operating Services Agency MCA- Marine Coastguard Agency CAA- Civil Aviation Authority
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles ADR 2005 Security - Plan Driver Training < 3.5t – ADR VTC Class 6.2 – New Classification Environmentally Hazardous – More Chemicals Classified
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Transport of Dangerous Substances & Articles Security High Consequence Dangerous Goods –Security Plan – Contingency Planning - Terrorist Attack, Hijack –Competent Person General Provisions –Driver Identification –Security Training –Secure Compounds
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