Practical sheet | REF: FIC1076 V1

Transporting dangerous goods: what are your obligations?

Author: Amandine DIONNET

Publication date: December 10, 2012, Review date: November 27, 2016 | Lire en français

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4. Mistakes to avoid

4.1 Don't make mistakes when identifying dangerous goods

There are two ways of finding out the UN number and the proper shipping name. Refer to Table B "Alphabetical index of ADR substances and articles" in Chapter 3.2.2, as described in the data sheet, and to Chapter 14 "Transport information" in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for your goods.

However, even if the SDS is a document subject to REACH regulations (see REACh: understanding the main principles and procedures [FIC 0121] ), it is nonetheless questionable. Occasionally, transport information is incorrect, or there is a discrepancy between the UN number and the proper shipping name. This may be due to a lack of systematic...

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