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The UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are contained in the UN Model Regulations prepared by the Subcommittee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). They cover the transport of dangerous goods by all modes of transport except by bulk tanker. They are not ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... UN numbers from UN3001 to UN3100 as assigned by the United ... (UN No. no longer in use) [4] UN 3077: 9: ...
Consequently, to the amendments for entry into force on 1 January 2015 (until June 2017), a revised consolidated version has been published as document ECE/TRANS/242, Vol. I and II. [1] Every two years the regulations are updated with the latest version applicable being the ADR 2023. [2] As of 2022, 54 states are party to ADR. [3]
n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s.entry [3]
The NA numbers (North American Numbers are assigned by the United States Department of Transportation, supplementing the larger set of UN numbers, for identifying hazardous materials. NA numbers largely duplicate UN numbers, however a selection of additional numbers are provided for materials that are not covered by UN numbers as a hazardous ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... UN numbers from UN2801 to UN2900 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of ...
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3077-82 of 17 November 1982 derogating from Regulation (EEC) No 486-80 as regards the calculation of the amount of the reduction of import duties for beef and veal products from the African, Caribbean and Pacific States for the period beginning 6 December 1982
The "Rotterdam Rules" (formally, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea) is a treaty proposing new international rules to revise the legal framework for maritime affreightment and carriage of goods by sea. The Rules primarily address the legal relationship between carriers and ...