Do you have the correct edition of the ADR Regulations?
Just a reminder that, from today, you must use the 2019 edition of the ADR.
There is always a six month transition period for the road regulations which means that for the first six months of 2019, one can use the 2017 or the 2019 edition, but that transition period has now ended.
There are several major changes to ADR that have now become mandatory including new UN numbers, the withdrawal of some transitional measures, amendments to the dangerous goods note and other changes. For those that want to find out more, we hold regular Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road & Sea courses which use the new ADR 2019 regulations and IMDG Amendment 39-18. The last course before the summer break is Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th July at Stansted Airport, and we have a small number of spaces still available. For other course dates from September to December, please click <a href="https://www.petereast.com/course/carriage-of-dangerous-goods-by-road-and-sea">here.</a>
We have copies of the 2019 ADR Regulations in stock, for more information contact us at info@petereast.com or on 02089536721.
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