PART 1 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
18.Certain commercial products containing radioactive material
21.Exemption from certain requirements for certain metal drums and metal IBCs
23.Alternative to the requirement to comply with Section 5.3.2 of ADR relating to orange-coloured plates etc pursuant to regulation 53(4)
27.Exemption from the requirement to fit sheet steel spark-guards
28.Mixing rules for vehicles and wagons carrying class 1 goods
31.Exemption from the requirements relating to fire-fighting equipment for the carriage of certain class 7 goods by road
33.Supervision requirements for vehicles carrying class 1 goods
34.The application of Part 9 to vehicles constructed before 1997 and FL, OX and AT vehicles
Exceptions arising from or connected to the application of ADR and RID
PART 2 REQUIREMENTS OF ADR AND RID
52.Use of tanks, battery-vehicles, battery-wagons, MEGCs and UN MEGCs
55.Construction and testing of pressure receptacles, aerosol dispensers and gas cartridges
56.Construction and testing of packaging for class 6.2 goods
57.Construction, testing and approval of special form radioactive material, low dispersible radioactive material, packages and packaging for class 7 goods
63.Vehicle crews (other than training), equipment, operation and documentation
GB COMPETENT AUTHORITY FUNCTIONS
66.Functions of the GB competent authority arising from requirements in ADR and RID
67.The appointment of persons to perform the functions of the GB competent authority
68.Fees in relation to functions of the GB competent authority
70.Certain functions to be deemed to have been performed by the GB competent authority pursuant to regulation 66(1)
PART 5 REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO RID AND ADR
82.Duration of carriage and delivery of class 1 goods by road
83.Miscellaneous security requirements for carriage of class 1 goods by road
84.Miscellaneous security requirements for carriage of class 1 goods by rail
86.Carriage of class 1 goods in vehicles used to carry passengers for hire or reward
89.Application of regulations for the carriage of class 1 goods in the circumstances set out inSub-section 1.1.3.1 (a) and (c)
91.Placards, marks and plate markings for carriage within Great Britain
3.Construction of tanks of old tank-vehicles, tank-containers and old tank wagons for carriage by road or rail
4.Testing, examination and maintenance for carriage by road or rail
7.Use of old tank-vehicles, old tank wagons or tank-containers for carriage by road or rail
9.Appointment of inspection bodies by the GB competent authority
3.Duties on those designing, manufacturing, importing, supplying, modifying or repairing old pressure receptacles
8.Modification, repair and re-rating of old pressure receptacles
9.Additional requirements for old pressure receptacles containing certain dangerous goods not classified as class 2 goods
10.Appointment of approved persons or inspection bodies by the GB competent authority
2.Information to the public about health protection measures
3.Duties with respect to the monitoring of particular persons
4.Duties of consignor and carrier with regard to the preparation of emergency arrangements
5.Duties of drivers, carriers and consignors in the event of the occurrence of a radiological emergency
7.Power of the competent authority to require documents and require testing, rehearsal and revision of the emergency arrangements
CERTAIN ADR FUNCTIONS DEEMED PERFORMED PURSUANT TO REGULATION 66(1)
PLACARDS, MARKS AND PLATE MARKINGS FOR CARRIAGE WITHIN GREAT BRITAIN
PART 1 CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD
1.Hazard Identification Numbers to be replaced by Emergency Action Codes (road)
2.Display of the orange coloured-plate if one type of dangerous good is being carried (road)
3.Display of the orange-coloured plate if more that one type of dangerous good is being carried (road)
4.Telephone number to be used to obtain specialist advice to be displayed (road)