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Recommandations Relatives au Transport des Marchandises Dangereuses: Reglement Type (Vingt-deuxieme edition revisee - Vol. I & II)

Recommandations Relatives au Transport des Marchandises Dangereuses: Reglement Type (Vingt-deuxieme edition revisee - Vol. I & II)

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The United Nations Economic and Social Council's Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods has developed recommendations to ensure the safety of people, property, and the environment during the transport of dangerous goods. These recommendations are addressed to governments and international organizations concerned with the regulation of the transport of dangerous goods and do not apply to the bulk transport of dangerous goods in sea-going or inland navigation bulk carriers or tank-vessels.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 942 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2021
Publisher: United Nations

The United Nations Economic and Social Council's Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods has developed these recommendations in response to significant technical advancements, the introduction of novel substances and materials, the demands of modern transport systems, and, most importantly, the imperative to prioritize the safety of individuals, property, and the environment. These recommendations are directed towards governments and international organizations involved in the regulation of the transportation of hazardous goods. It is important to note that these guidelines do not apply to the bulk transportation of dangerous goods via sea-going or inland navigation bulk carriers or tank vessels, which is subject to specific international or national regulations.


Introduction:
The transportation of dangerous goods is a critical aspect of modern commerce, involving the movement of goods that can pose risks to human health, safety, and the environment. As such, it is essential to ensure that these goods are transported safely and efficiently. The United Nations Economic and Social Council's Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods has played a crucial role in developing these recommendations to address the challenges posed by the transport of dangerous goods.

Technical Progress:
One of the key factors that have influenced the development of these recommendations is technical progress. With advancements in technology, new substances and materials are being introduced into the transportation industry, which can pose unique risks. The Committee of Experts has taken into account these developments and has developed guidelines to ensure that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a safe and responsible manner.

New Substances and Materials:
The introduction of new substances and materials has also been a significant factor in the development of these recommendations. These substances can be highly toxic, flammable, or explosive, and can have severe consequences if not transported properly. The Committee of Experts has developed guidelines to ensure that the risks associated with these substances are minimized and that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a safe and responsible manner.

Modern Transport Systems:
Modern transport systems, such as air, rail, and road, have also played a significant role in the development of these recommendations. These systems are complex and require specialized knowledge and expertise to ensure that dangerous goods are transported safely and efficiently. The Committee of Experts has developed guidelines to ensure that the risks associated with these systems are minimized and that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a safe and responsible manner.

Safety of People, Property, and the Environment:
Above all, the safety of people, property, and the environment is the primary concern of the Committee of Experts. These recommendations are designed to ensure that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a manner that minimizes the risks to these three important stakeholders. The Committee of Experts has developed guidelines to ensure that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a safe and responsible manner, while also promoting the sustainable development of the transportation industry.

Recommendations:
The Committee of Experts has developed a comprehensive set of recommendations to address the challenges posed by the transport of dangerous goods. These recommendations are divided into three categories:


  • General Principles:

  • These recommendations provide general principles that should be followed when transporting dangerous goods. They include the need for proper training and certification of personnel involved in the transportation of dangerous goods, the need for proper packaging and labeling of dangerous goods, and the need for proper documentation and record-keeping of transportation activities.

  • Specific Requirements:

  • These recommendations provide specific requirements that should be met when transporting dangerous goods. They include the need for appropriate hazard classification and labeling of dangerous goods, the need for appropriate packaging and labeling of dangerous goods, the need for appropriate documentation and record-keeping of transportation activities, and the need for appropriate emergency response plans and procedures.

  • International Cooperation:

  • These recommendations emphasize the need for international cooperation in the transportation of dangerous goods. They include the need for appropriate international standards and regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods, the need for appropriate international agreements and protocols for the transportation of dangerous goods, and the need for appropriate international training and certification programs for personnel involved in the transportation of dangerous goods.



Conclusion:
The transportation of dangerous goods is a complex and challenging task that requires careful consideration and attention. These recommendations provide a framework for governments and international organizations to ensure that the transportation of dangerous goods is conducted in a safe and responsible manner. By implementing these recommendations, we can minimize the risks to people, property, and the environment and promote the sustainable development of the transportation industry.

Weight: 2345g
Dimension: 297 x 211 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789211391893
Edition number: 22 Revised edition

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