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PART 4 TRANSPORTABLE PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
PART 6 GB COMPETENT AUTHORITY FUNCTIONS
26.Functions of the GB competent authority arising under ADR, RID and ADN
27.Fees in relation to functions of the GB competent authority
28.GB competent authority functions relating to reference temperatures and standards
30.Certain functions to be deemed to have been performed by the GB 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 that one type of dangerous good is being carried (road)
4.Telephone number to be used to obtain specialist advice to be displayed (road)
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
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