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PART 4 TRANSPORTABLE PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
PART 6 NORTHERN IRELAND COMPETENT AUTHORITY FUNCTIONS
22.Functions of the Northern Ireland competent authority arising under ADR, RID and ADN
23.Fees in relation to functions of the Northern Ireland competent authority
24.Northern Ireland competent authority functions relating to reference temperatures and standards
26.Certain functions to be deemed to have been performed by the Northern Ireland competent authority
PLACARDS, MARKS AND PLATE MARKINGS FOR NATIONAL CARRIAGE
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 than one type of dangerous good is being carried (road)
4.Telephone number to be used to obtain specialist advice to be displayed (road)
REASONS FOR EXAMINATION NOT TAKING PLACE OR NOT BEING COMPLETED
1.The applicant for the ADR certificate does not, after being...
2.The particulars relating to the vehicle and shown in any...
5.There is not permanently affixed to the chassis or main...
7.An inspector is not able to complete the inspection without...
10.An inspector is not able to complete the inspection due...
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