Carriage of Dangerous Goods. Matthew Barker Dangerous Goods & Transec Scheme Manager.

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Carriage of Dangerous Goods

Matthew Barker Dangerous Goods & Transec Scheme Manager

Current Issues Changes to ADR 2009 Security Requests

Instructions in Writing & Equipment Equipment may cause new problems with new But first………..

Instructions in Writing Big changes for 2009 Generic IIW For the driver only – in language he/she understands Likely that these will be given to drivers as “personal issue” Might make other documents more important as they will be vital for emergency services who have been used to using “tremcards” etc

Instructions in Writing Actions in the event of an accident or emergency In the event of an accident or emergency that may occur or arise during carriage, the members of the vehicle crew shall take the following actions where safe and practicable to do so: -Apply the braking system, stop the engine and isolate the battery by activating the master switch where available; -Avoid sources of ignition, in particular, do not smoke or switch on any electrical equipment; -Inform the appropriate emergency services, giving as much information about the incident or accident and substances involved as possible; -Put on the warning vest and place the self-standing warning signs as appropriate; -Keep the transport documents readily available for responders on arrival; -Do not walk into or touch spilled substances and avoid inhalation of fumes, smoke, dusts and vapours by staying up wind; -Where appropriate and safe to do so, use the fire extinguishers to put out small/initial fires in tyres, brakes and engine compartments; Where appropriate and safe to do so, use on-board equipment to prevent leakages into the aquatic environment or the sewerage system and to contain spillages; -Fires in load compartments shall not be tackled by members of the vehicle crew; -Move away from the vicinity of the accident or emergency, advise other persons to move away and follow the advice of the emergency services; -Remove any contaminated clothing and used contaminated protective equipment and dispose of it safely.

Instructions in Writing

Equipment Simple shovel Short shovel Anti static shovel (2 pce)

Equipment Emergency Escape Masks Other RPE

Drain seals Clay 650 x 450 Neoprene 1 m x 1m Absorbent socks Deemed acceptable as long as enough to surround a drain (2 – 3 m)

Protective Gloves EN 388EN 374 or 388LEATHER

Collecting Containers 5 LitrePlastic Bags Good for absorbent socks 10 – 15 litre

Any Questions?