1. Who are the stakeholders involved in safety?
Introduced into the ADR in 2005 in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the AZF accident in Toulouse, chapter § 1.10 on security lists the mandatory security requirements to be implemented. In the field of dangerous goods transport, "security" refers to the measures or precautions to be taken to minimize the theft or improper use of dangerous goods that could endanger people, property or the environment.
All those involved in the transport of dangerous goods (see Knowing the responsibilities of those involved in the transport of dangerous goods
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Regulations
Arrêté du 29 mai 2009 modifié relating to the transport of hazardous goods by land, known as the "TMD Order".
Websites
UNECE website where you can find the ADR files ("Our activities" then "Transport" then "Dangerous goods").
The CIFMD offers a guide to drawing up a security plan for the transport of dangerous goods.
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