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PART 7
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CHAPTER 7.1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
7.1.1 The carriage of dangerous goods is subject to the mandatory use of a particular type of
transport equipment in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and Chapter 7.2 for
carriage in packages, Chapter 7.3 for carriage in bulk and Chapter 7.4 for carriage in tanks.
In addition, the provisions of Chapter 7.5 concerning loading, unloading and handling shall
be observed.
Columns (16), (17) and (18) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 show the particular provisions of this
Part that apply to specific dangerous goods.
7.1.2 In addition to the provisions of this Part, vehicles used for the carriage of dangerous goods
shall, as regards their design, construction and, if appropriate, their approval, conform to the
relevant requirements of Part 9.
7.1.3 Large containers, portable tanks and tank-containers which meet the definition of "container"
given in the CSC (1972), as amended, or in UIC leaflets 591 (status at 01.10.2007, 3rd
edition), 592-2 (status at 01.10.2004, 6th edition), 592-3 (status at 01.01.1998, 2nd edition)
and 592-4 (status at 01.05.2007, 3rd edition) may not be used to carry dangerous goods
unless the large container or the frame of the portable tank or tank-container satisfies the
provisions of the CSC or of UIC leaflets 591 and 592-2 to 592-4.
7.1.4 A large container may be presented for carriage only if it is structurally serviceable.
"Structurally serviceable" means that the container is free from major defects in its structural
components, e.g. top and bottom side rails, doorsill and header, floor cross members, corner
posts, and corner fittings. "Major defects" are dents or bends in structural members greater
than 19 mm in depth, regardless of length; cracks or breaks in structural members; more than
one splice or an improper splice (e.g. a lapped splice) in top or bottom end rails or door
headers or more than two splices in any one top or bottom side rail or any splice in a door sill
or corner post; door hinges and hardware that are seized, twisted, broken, missing or
otherwise inoperative; non-closing gaskets and seals; any distortion of the overall
configuration sufficient to prevent proper alignment of handling equipment, mounting and
securing on a chassis or vehicle.
In addition, deterioration in any component of the container, such as rusted metal in side
walls or disintegrated fibreglass is unacceptable, regardless of the material of construction.
Normal wear, including oxidization (rust), slight dents and scratches and other damage that
do not affect serviceability or weather-tightness are, however, acceptable.
Prior to loading the container shall also be checked to ensure that it is free from any residue
of a previous load and that the interior floor and walls are free from protrusions.
7.1.5 Large containers shall meet the requirements concerning the body of the vehicle laid down in
this Part and, if appropriate, those laid down in Part 9 for the load in question; the body of
the vehicle need not then satisfy those provisions.
However, large containers carried on vehicles whose platforms have insulation and heat-
resistant qualities which satisfy those requirements need not then satisfy the said
requirements.
This provision also applies to small containers for the carriage of explosive substances and
articles of Class 1.
7.1.6 Subject to the provisions of the last part of the first sentence of 7.1.5, the fact that dangerous
goods are contained in one or more containers shall not affect the conditions to be met by
the vehicle by reason of the nature and quantities of the dangerous goods carried.
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CHAPTER 7.2
7.2.2 Packages comprising packagings made of materials sensitive to moisture shall be loaded on
to closed or on to sheeted vehicles or into closed or sheeted containers.
7.2.3 (Reserved)
7.2.4 When they are shown under an entry in Column (16) of Table A of Chapter 3.2, the
following special provisions apply:
V2 (1) Packages shall only be loaded on to EX/II or EX/III vehicles which satisfy the
relevant requirements of Part 9. The choice of vehicle depends on the quantity
to be carried, which is limited per transport unit in accordance with the
provisions concerning loading (see 7.5.5.2).
(2) Trailers, except semi-trailers, which satisfy the requirements for EX/II or EX/III
vehicles may be drawn by motor vehicles which do not satisfy those
requirements.
V3 For free-flowing powdery substances and for fireworks the floor of a container shall
have a non-metallic surface or covering.
V4 (Reserved)
V7 (Reserved)
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(2) The means of temperature control chosen for the transport operation depends on
a number of factors such as:
- the difference between the control temperature and the expected ambient
temperature;
(3) Suitable methods to prevent the control temperature from being exceeded are
listed below, in ascending order of effectiveness:
- there is a uniform cooling effect even when most of the coolant has
been consumed; and
- apart from the integral power supply unit, the two systems are
independent of one another;
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(4) Methods R4 and R5 may be used for all organic peroxides and self-reactive
substances.
(6) If substances are contained in protective packagings filled with a coolant, they
shall be loaded in closed or sheeted vehicles or closed or sheeted containers. If
the vehicles or containers used are closed they shall be adequately ventilated.
Sheeted vehicles and containers shall be fitted with sideboards and a tailboard.
The sheets of these vehicles and containers shall be of an impermeable and non-
combustible material.
(7) Any control and temperature sensing devices in the refrigeration system shall be
readily accessible and all electrical connections shall be weatherproof. The
temperature of the air inside the transport unit shall be measured by two
independent sensors and the output shall be recorded so that any change in
temperature is readily detectable. When substances having a control
temperature of less than +25 °C are carried, the transport unit shall be equipped
with visible and audible alarms, powered independently of the refrigeration
system and set to operate at or below the control temperature.
NOTE: This provision V8 does not apply to substances referred to in 3.1.2.6 when
substances are stabilized by the addition of chemical inhibitors such that the SADT is
greater than 50 °C. In this latter case, temperature control may be required under
conditions of carriage where the temperature may exceed 55 °C.
V9 (Reserved)
V10 IBCs shall be carried in closed or sheeted vehicles or closed or sheeted containers.
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V11 IBCs other than metal or rigid plastics IBCs shall be carried in closed or sheeted
vehicles or closed or sheeted containers.
V12 IBCs of type 31HZ2 (31HA2, 31HB2, 31HN2, 31HD2 and 31HH2) shall be carried in
closed vehicles or containers.
V13 When packed in 5H1, 5L1 or 5 M1 bags, shall be carried in closed vehicles or
containers.
V14 Aerosols carried for the purposes of reprocessing or disposal under special provision
327 in Chapter 3.3 shall only be carried in ventilated or open vehicles or containers.
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CHAPTER 7.3
7.3.1.1 Goods may not be carried in bulk in bulk containers, containers or vehicles unless:
(a) either a special provision, identified by the code BK, explicitly authorizing this mode of
carriage is indicated in column (10) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 and the relevant
conditions of 7.3.2 are satisfied in addition to those of this section; or
(b) a special provision, identified by the code VV, explicitly authorizing this mode of
carriage is indicated in column (17) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 and the conditions of this
special provision, as laid down in 7.3.3 are satisfied in addition to those of this section.
Nevertheless, empty packagings, uncleaned, may be carried in bulk if this mode of carriage
is not explicitly prohibited by other provisions of ADR.
7.3.1.2 Substances which may become liquid at temperatures likely to be encountered during
carriage, are not permitted for carriage in bulk.
7.3.1.3 Bulk containers, containers or bodies of vehicles shall be siftproof and shall be so closed that
none of the contents can escape under normal conditions of carriage including the effect of
vibration, or by changes of temperature, humidity or pressure.
7.3.1.4 Bulk solids shall be loaded and evenly distributed in a manner that minimises movement that
could result in damage to the bulk container, container or vehicle or leakage of the
dangerous goods.
7.3.1.5 Where venting devices are fitted they shall be kept clear and operable.
7.3.1.6 Bulk solids shall not react dangerously with the material of the bulk container, container,
vehicle, gaskets, equipment including lids and tarpaulins and with protective coatings which
are in contact with the contents or significantly weaken them. Bulk containers, containers or
vehicles shall be so constructed or adapted that the goods cannot penetrate between wooden
floor coverings or come into contact with those parts of the bulk container, container or
vehicle that may be affected by the materials or residues thereof.
7.3.1.7 Before being filled and handed over for carriage, each bulk container, container or vehicle
shall be inspected and cleaned to ensure that it does not contain any residue on the interior or
exterior of the bulk container, container or vehicle that could:
- detrimentally affect the structural integrity of the bulk container, container or vehicle; or
- affect the dangerous goods retention capabilities of the bulk container, container or
vehicle.
7.3.1.8 During carriage, no dangerous residues shall adhere to the outer surfaces of bulk containers,
containers or of the bodies of vehicles.
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7.3.1.9 If several closure systems are fitted in series, the system which is located nearest to the
substance to be carried shall be closed first before filling.
7.3.1.10 Empty bulk containers, containers or vehicles which have carried a dangerous solid
substance in bulk shall be treated in the same manner as is required by ADR for a filled bulk
container, container or vehicle, unless adequate measures have been taken to nullify any
hazard.
7.3.1.11 If bulk containers, containers or vehicles are used for the carriage in bulk of goods liable to
cause a dust explosion, or evolve flammable vapours (e. g. for certain wastes) measures shall
be taken to exclude sources of ignition and prevent dangerous electrostatic discharge during
carriage, filling or discharge of the substance.
7.3.1.12 Substances, for example wastes, which may react dangerously with one another and
substances of different classes and goods not subject to ADR, which are liable to react
dangerously with one another shall not be mixed together in the same bulk container,
container or vehicle. Dangerous reactions are:
(a) Combustion and/or evolution of considerable heat;
7.3.1.13 Before a bulk container, container or vehicle is filled it shall be visually examined to ensure
it is structurally serviceable, its interior walls, ceiling and floors are free from protrusions or
damage and that any inner liners or substance retaining equipment are free from rips, tears or
any damage that would compromise its cargo retention capabilities. Structurally serviceable
means the bulk container, container or vehicle does not have major defects in its structural
components, such as top and bottom side rails, top and bottom end rails, door sill and header,
floor cross members, corner posts, and corner fittings in a bulk container or container. Major
defects include:
(a) Bends, cracks or breaks in the structural or supporting members that affect the
integrity of the bulk container, container or of the body of the vehicle;
(b) More than one splice or an improper splice (such as a lapped splice) in top or bottom
end rails or door headers;
(c) More than two splices in any one top or bottom side rail;
(e) Door hinges and hardware that are seized, twisted, broken, missing, or otherwise
inoperative;
(g) Any distortion of the overall configuration of a bulk container or container great
enough to prevent proper alignment of handling equipment, mounting and securing on
a chassis or vehicle;
7.3.2 Additional provisions for the carriage in bulk when the provisions of 7.3.1.1 (a) are
applied
7.3.2.1 The codes BK1 and BK2 in column (10) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 have the following
meanings:
BK1: Carriage in bulk in sheeted bulk containers is permitted;
BK2: Carriage in bulk in closed bulk containers is permitted.
7.3.2.2 The bulk container used shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 6.11.
The total mass carried in a bulk container shall be such that its spontaneous ignition
temperature is greater than 55 °C.
Bulk containers shall be so constructed or adapted that the goods cannot come into contact
with wood or any other incompatible material.
7.3.2.6.1 Animal material containing infectious substances (UN Nos. 2814, 2900 and 3373) is
authorized for carriage in bulk containers provided the following conditions are met:
(a) Sheeted bulk containers BK1 are permitted provided that they are not filled to
maximum capacity to avoid substances coming into contact with the sheeting. Closed
bulk containers BK2 are also permitted;
(b) Closed and sheeted bulk containers, and their openings, shall be leak-proof by design
or by the fitting of a suitable liner;
(d) Sheeted bulk containers shall be covered by an additional top liner weighted down
by absorbent material treated with an appropriate disinfectant;
(e) Closed or sheeted bulk containers shall not be re-used until after they have been
thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
(a) (Reserved);
(b) Closed bulk containers and their openings shall be leakproof by design. These bulk
containers shall have non porous interior surfaces and shall be free from cracks or
other features which could damage packagings inside, impede disinfection or permit
inadvertent release;
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(c) Wastes of UN No. 3291 shall be contained within the closed bulk container in UN
type tested and approved sealed leakproof plastics bags tested for solids of packing
group II and marked in accordance with 6.1.3.1. Such plastics bags shall be capable of
passing the tests for tear and impact resistance according to ISO 7765-1:1988 "Plastics
film and sheeting - Determination of impact resistance by the free-falling dart method
- Part 1: Staircase methods" and ISO 6383-2:1983 "Plastics - Film and sheeting -
Determination of tear resistance. Part 2: Elmendorf method". Each bag shall have an
impact resistance of at least 165 g and a tear resistance of at least 480 g in both
parallel and perpendicular planes with respect to the length of the bag. The maximum
net mass of each plastics bag shall be 30 kg;
(d) Single articles exceeding 30 kg such as soiled mattresses may be carried without the
need for a plastics bag when authorized by the competent authority;
(e) Wastes of UN No. 3291 which contain liquids shall only be carried in plastics bags
containing sufficient absorbent material to absorb the entire amount of liquid without
it spilling in the bulk container;
(f) Wastes of UN No. 3291 containing sharp objects shall only be carried in UN type
tested and approved rigid packagings meeting the provisions of packing instructions
P621, IBC620 or LP621;
(g) Rigid packagings specified in packing instructions P621, IBC620 or LP621 may also
be used. They shall be properly secured to prevent damage during normal conditions
of carriage. Wastes carried in rigid packagings and plastics bags together in the same
closed bulk container shall be adequately segregated from each other, e.g. by suitable
rigid barriers or dividers, mesh nets or otherwise securing, such that they prevent
damage to the packagings during normal conditions of carriage;
(h) Wastes of UN No. 3291 in plastics bags shall not be compressed in a closed bulk
container in such a way that bags may be rendered no longer leakproof;
(i) The closed bulk container shall be inspected for leakage or spillage after each journey.
If any wastes of UN No. 3291 have leaked or been spilled in the closed bulk container,
it shall not be re-used until after it has been thoroughly cleaned and, if necessary,
disinfected or decontaminated with an appropriate agent. No other goods shall be
carried together with UN No. 3291 other than medical or veterinary wastes. Any such
other wastes carried in the same closed bulk container shall be inspected for possible
contamination.
7.3.3 Special provisions for the carriage in bulk when the provisions of 7.3.1.1 (b) are applied
When they are shown under an entry in Column (17) of Table A of Chapter 3.2, the
following special provisions apply:
VV2 Carriage in bulk is permitted in closed vehicles with a metal body, closed metal
containers and in sheeted vehicles and sheeted large containers covered with a non-
combustible sheet and having a metal body or having floor and walls protected
from the load.
VV3 Carriage in bulk is permitted in sheeted vehicles and sheeted large containers with
adequate ventilation.
VV4 Carriage in bulk is permitted in closed or sheeted vehicles with a metal body, and
in closed metal containers or in sheeted large metal containers.
For UN Nos. 2008, 2009, 2210, 2545, 2546, 2881, 3189 and 3190, only carriage in
bulk of solid waste is permitted.
VV6 (Reserved)
VV8 Carriage in bulk is permitted, as a full load, in closed vehicles, closed containers or
sheeted vehicles or large containers covered with an impermeable, non-
combustible sheet.
Vehicles and containers shall be so constructed either that the substances contained
cannot come into contact with wood or any other combustible material, or that the
entire surface of the floor and walls, if made of wood or another combustible
material has been provided with an impermeable surfacing resistant to combustion
or has been coated with sodium silicate or a similar substance.
VV9 Carriage in bulk is permitted, as a full load, in sheeted vehicles, closed containers
or in sheeted large containers with complete walls.
For substances of Class 8, the body of the vehicle or container shall be equipped
with a suitable and sufficiently stout inner lining.
VV10 Carriage in bulk is permitted, as a full load, in sheeted vehicles, closed containers
or sheeted large containers with complete walls.
The body of vehicles or containers shall be leakproof or rendered leakproof, for
example by means of a suitable and sufficiently stout inner lining.
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VV14 (1) Used batteries may be carried in bulk in specially equipped vehicles or
containers. Large plastics containers shall not be permitted. Small plastics
containers shall be capable of withstanding, when fully loaded, a drop from
a height of 0.8 m onto a hard surface at -18 °C, without breakage.
(2) The load compartments of vehicles or containers shall be of steel resistant to
the corrosive substances contained in the batteries. Less resistant steels may
be used when there is a sufficiently great wall thickness or a plastics
lining/layer resistant to the corrosive substances.
The design of the load compartments of vehicles or containers shall take
account of any residual currents and impact from the batteries.
NOTE: Steel exhibiting a maximum rate of progressive reduction of 0.1 mm
per year under the effects of the corrosive substances may be considered as
resistant.
(3) It shall be ensured by means of constructional measures that there will be no
leakage of corrosive substances from the load compartments of vehicles or
containers during carriage. Open load compartments shall be covered. The
cover shall be resistant to the corrosive substances.
(4) Before loading, the load compartments of vehicles or containers, including
their equipment, shall be inspected for damage. Vehicles or containers with
damaged load compartments shall not be loaded.
The load compartments of vehicles or containers shall not be loaded above
the top of their walls.
(5) No batteries containing different substances and no other goods liable to
react dangerously with each other shall be present in the load compartments
of vehicles or containers (see "Dangerous reaction" in 1.2.1).
During carriage no dangerous residue of the corrosive substances contained
in the batteries shall adhere to the outer surface of the load compartments of
vehicles or containers.
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CHAPTER 7.4
7.4.1 Dangerous goods may not be carried in tanks unless a code is indicated in Columns (10) or
(12) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 or unless a competent authority approval is granted as
detailed in 6.7.1.3. The carriage shall be in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 4.2 or
4.3. The vehicles, whether they be rigid vehicles, drawing vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers,
shall satisfy the relevant requirements of Chapters 9.1, 9.2 and 9.7.2 concerning the vehicle
to be used, as indicated in Column (14) of Table A in Chapter 3.2.
7.4.2 The vehicles designated by the codes EX/III, FL, OX or AT in 9.1.1.2 shall be used as
follows:
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CHAPTER 7.5
NOTE: Within the meaning of this section, placing a container, bulk-container, tank-
container or portable tank onto a vehicle is considered as loading, and removing it is
considered as unloading.
7.5.1.1 The vehicle and its driver, as well as the large container(s), bulk-container(s), tank-
container(s) or portable tank(s) if any, shall comply with the regulatory provisions
(especially those concerning safety, security, cleanliness and satisfactory operation of the
equipment used in loading and unloading) upon arrival at the loading and unloading sites,
which include container terminals.
(b) a visual inspection of the vehicle or of the large container(s), bulk-container(s), tank-
container(s) or portable tank(s) if any, as well as of their equipment used in loading
and unloading,
shows that the vehicle, the driver, a large container, a bulk-container, a tank-container, a
portable tank or their equipment do not comply with the regulatory provisions.
7.5.1.3 The unloading shall not be carried out, if the above-mentioned inspections reveal
deficiencies that might affect the safety or the security of the unloading. The interior and
exterior of a vehicle or container shall be inspected prior to loading to ensure that there is no
damage that could affect its integrity or that of the packages to be loaded in it.
7.5.1.4 In accordance with the special provisions of 7.3.3 or 7.5.11, in conformity with
Columns (17) and (18) of Table A of Chapter 3.2, certain dangerous goods shall only be
forwarded as a "full load" (see definition in 1.2.1). In such a case, the competent authorities
may require the vehicle or large container used for such carriage to be loaded at only one
point and unloaded at only one point.
7.5.1.5 When orientation arrows are required packages shall be oriented in accordance with such
markings.
NOTE: Liquid dangerous goods shall be loaded below dry dangerous goods whenever
practicable.
7.5.2.1 Packages bearing different danger labels shall not be loaded together in the same vehicle or
container unless mixed loading is permitted according to the following Table based on the
danger labels they bear.
NOTE: In accordance with 5.4.1.4.2, separate transport documents shall be drawn up for
consignments that cannot be loaded together in the same vehicle or container.
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Labels Nos. 1 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1, 3 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 5.2 6.1 6.2 7 A, 8 9
2.2, +l +1 B, C
2.3
d b
1
a a a a a a a a a a a a
1.4
b
See 7.5.2.2 c
b
1.5
b
1.6
a
2.1, 2.2, 2.3 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
3 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
4.1 X X X X X X X X X X X X
4.1 + 1 X
a
4.2 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
4.3 X X X X X X X X X X X X
d a
5.1 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
5.2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X
5.2 + 1 X X
a
6.1 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
6.2 X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
7A, B, C X X X X X X X X X X X X
a
8 X X X X X X X X X X X X
b a b b
9 X X X X X X X X X X X X
b
c
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7.5.2.2 Packages containing substances or articles of Class 1, bearing a label conforming to models
Nos. 1, 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6 which are assigned to different compatibility groups shall not be
loaded together in the same vehicle or container, unless mixed loading is permitted in
accordance with the following Table for the corresponding compatibility groups.
Compatibility
A B C D E F G H J L N S
Group
A X
a
B X X
b c
C X X X X X
a b c
D X X X X X
b c
E X X X X X
F X X
G X X X X X
H X X
J X X
d
L
b c b c b c b
N X
S X X X X X X X X X X
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7.5.2.3 For the purpose of the application of the prohibitions of mixed loading on one vehicle, no
account shall be taken of substances contained in closed containers with complete sides.
Nevertheless, the mixed loading prohibitions laid down in 7.5.2.1 concerning mixed loading
of packages bearing labels conforming to models Nos. 1, 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6 with other packages,
and in 7.5.2.2 concerning mixed loading of explosives of different compatibility groups shall
also apply between dangerous goods contained in a container and the other dangerous goods
loaded on the same vehicle, whether or not the latter goods are enclosed in one or more other
containers.
7.5.3 (Reserved)
7.5.4 Precautions with respect to foodstuffs, other articles of consumption and animal feeds
If special provision CV28 is indicated for a substance or article in Column (18) of Table A of
Chapter 3.2, precautions with respect to foodstuffs, other articles of consumption and animal
feeds shall be taken as follows.
When these packages, bearing the said labels, are loaded in immediate proximity of packages
known to contain foodstuffs, other articles of consumption or animal feeds, they shall be
kept apart from the latter:
(a) By complete partitions which should be as high as the packages bearing the said
labels;
(b) By packages not bearing labels conforming to models Nos. 6.1, 6.2 or 9 or packages
bearing labels conforming to model No.9 but not containing goods of UN Nos. 2212,
2315, 2590, 3151, 3152 or 3245; or
unless the packages bearing the said labels are provided with an additional packaging or are
completely covered (e.g. by a sheeting, a fibreboard cover or other measures).
7.5.5.1 If the provisions below, or the additional provisions of 7.5.11 to be applied according to
Column (18) of Table A of Chapter 3.2 require a limitation of the quantity of specific goods
that can be carried, the fact that dangerous goods are contained in one or more containers
shall not affect the mass limitations per transport unit laid down by these provisions.
The total net mass in kg of explosive substance (or in the case of explosive articles, the total
net mass of explosive substance contained in all the articles combined) which may be carried
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on one transport unit shall be limited as indicated in the table below (see also 7.5.2.2 as
regards the prohibition of mixed loading):
Maximum permissible net mass in kg of explosive in Class 1 goods per transport unit
a
For the description of EX/II and EX/III vehicles see Part 9.
7.5.5.2.2 Where substances and articles of different divisions of Class 1 are loaded on one transport
unit in conformity with the prohibitions of mixed loading contained in 7.5.2.2, the load as a
whole shall be treated as if it belonged to the most dangerous division (in the order 1.1, 1.5,
1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.4). However, the net mass of explosives of compatibility group S shall not
count towards the limitation of quantities carried.
Where substances classified as 1.5D are carried on one transport unit together with
substances or articles of division 1.2, the entire load shall be treated for carriage as if it
belonged to division 1.1.
(a) The competent authority shall authorize the transport operation within its territory;
(b) The type and quantity of packaged explosives carried shall be limited to those
necessary for the quantity of material to be manufactured on the MEMU, and in any
case shall not exceed:
(c) Packaged explosives shall only be carried in compartments that meet the requirements
of 6.12.5;
(d) No other dangerous goods may be carried in the same compartment as the packaged
explosives;
(e) Packaged explosives shall only be loaded onto the MEMU once the loading of other
dangerous goods has been completed and immediately prior to carriage;
(f) When mixed loading is permitted between explosives and substances of Class 5.1 (UN
1942 and UN 3375) the aggregate is treated as blasting explosives under Class 1 for
the purposes of segregation, stowage and maximum permissible load.
7.5.5.3 The maximum quantity of organic peroxides of Class 5.2 and self-reactive substances of
Class 4.1 of Types B, C, D, E or F is limited to 20 000 kg per transport unit.
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7.5.6 (Reserved)
7.5.7.1 Where appropriate the vehicle or container shall be fitted with devices to facilitate securing
and handling of the dangerous goods. Packages containing dangerous substances and
unpackaged dangerous articles shall be secured by suitable means capable of restraining the
goods (such as fastening straps, sliding slatboards, adjustable brackets) in the vehicle or
container in a manner that will prevent any movement during carriage which would change
the orientation of the packages or cause them to be damaged. When dangerous goods are
carried with other goods (e.g. heavy machinery or crates), all goods shall be securely fixed or
packed in the vehicles or containers so as to prevent the release of dangerous goods.
Movement of packages may also be prevented by filling any voids by the use of dunnage or
by blocking and bracing. Where restraints such as banding or straps are used, these shall not
be over-tightened to cause damage or deformation of the package 1.
7.5.7.2 Packages shall not be stacked unless designed for that purpose. Where different design types
of packages that have been designed for stacking are to be loaded together, consideration
shall be given to their compatibility for stacking with each other. Where necessary, stacked
packages shall be prevented from damaging the package below by the use of load-bearing
devices.
7.5.7.3 During loading and unloading, packages containing dangerous goods shall be protected from
being damaged.
NOTE: Particular attention shall be paid to the handling of packages during their
preparation for carriage, the type of vehicle or container on which they are to be carried
and to the method of loading or unloading, so that accidental damage is not caused through
dragging or mishandling the packages.
7.5.7.4 The provisions of 7.5.7.1 also apply to the loading, stowage and unloading of containers on
to and from vehicles.
7.5.7.5 Members of the vehicle crew may not open a package containing dangerous goods.
7.5.8.1 If, when a vehicle or container which has contained packaged dangerous goods is unloaded,
some of the contents are found to have escaped, the vehicle or container shall be cleaned as
soon as possible and in any case before reloading.
If it is not possible to do the cleaning locally, the vehicle or container shall be carried, with
due regard to adequate safety, to the nearest suitable place where cleaning can be carried out.
Carriage is adequately safe if suitable measures have been taken to prevent the uncontrolled
release of the dangerous goods that have escaped.
7.5.8.2 Vehicles or containers which have been loaded with dangerous goods in bulk shall be
properly cleaned before reloading unless the new load consists of the same dangerous goods
as the preceding load.
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Guidance on the stowage of dangerous goods can be found in the European Best Practice
Guidelines on Cargo Securing for Road Transport published by the European Commission. Other guidance
is also available from competent authorities and industry bodies.
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In addition to the provisions of sections 7.5.1 to 7.5.10, the following provisions shall apply
when they are shown under an entry indicated in Column (18) of Table A of Chapter 3.2.
(2) If, for any reason, handling operations have to be carried out in a public
place, then substances and articles of different kinds shall be separated
according to the labels.
CV2 (1) Before loading, the loading surface of the vehicle or container shall be
thoroughly cleaned.
(2) The use of fire or naked flame shall be prohibited on vehicles and containers
carrying goods, in their vicinity and during the loading and unloading of
these goods.
CV4 Substances and articles of compatibility group L shall only be carried as a full load.
CV5 to
CV8 (Reserved)
Receptacles shall be so stowed in the vehicle or container that they cannot overturn
or fall.
CV10 Cylinders as defined in 1.2.1, shall be laid parallel to or at right angles to the
longitudinal axis of the vehicle or container; however, those situated near the
forward transverse wall shall be laid at right angles to the said axis.
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Cylinders which are sufficiently stable or are carried in suitable devices effectively
preventing them from overturning may be placed upright.
Cylinders which are laid flat shall be securely and appropriately wedged, attached
or secured so that they cannot shift.
CV11 Receptacles shall always be placed in the position for which they were designed
and be protected against any possibility of being damaged by other packages.
CV12 When pallets loaded with articles are stacked, each tier of pallets shall be evenly
distributed over the lower tier, if necessary by the interposition of a material of
adequate strength.
CV13 If any substances have leaked and been spilled in a vehicle or container, it may not
be re-used until after it has been thoroughly cleaned and, if necessary, disinfected
or decontaminated. Any other goods and articles carried in the same vehicle or
container shall be examined for possible contamination.
CV14 Goods shall be shielded from direct sunlight and heat during carriage.
Packages shall be stored only in cool, well-ventilated places away from heat
sources.
CV16 to
CV19 (Reserved)
CV20 The provisions of Chapter 5.3 and special provisions V1 and V8(5) and (6) of
Chapter 7.2 shall not apply provided that the substance is packaged in accordance
with packing method OP1 or OP2 of packing instruction P520 in 4.1.4.1, as
required, and the total quantity of substances to which this derogation applies per
transport unit is limited to 10 kg.
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The specified control temperature shall be maintained during the whole transport
operation, including loading and unloading, as well as any intermediate stops.
CV22 Packages shall be loaded so that a free circulation of air within the loading space
provides a uniform temperature of the load. If the contents of one vehicle or large
container exceed 5 000 kg of flammable solids and/or organic peroxides, the load
shall be divided into stacks of not more than 5 000 kg separated by air spaces of at
least 0.05 m.
CV23 When handling packages, special measures shall be taken to ensure that they do not
come into contact with water.
CV24 Before loading, vehicles and containers shall be thoroughly cleaned and in
particular be free of any combustible debris (straw, hay, paper, etc.).
The use of readily flammable materials for stowing packages is prohibited.
CV25 (1) Packages shall be so stowed that they are readily accessible.
(2) When packages are to be carried at an ambient temperature of not more
than 15 °C or refrigerated, the temperature shall be maintained when
unloading or during storage.
(3) Packages shall be stored only in cool places away from sources of heat.
CV26 The wooden parts of a vehicle or container which have come into contact with
these substances shall be removed and burnt.
CV27 (1) Packages shall be so stowed that they are readily accessible.
(2) When packages are to be carried refrigerated, the functioning of the cooling
chain shall be ensured when unloading or during storage.
(3) Packages shall only be stored in cool places away from sources of heat.
CV29 to
CV32 (Reserved)
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CV33 NOTE 1: "Critical group" means a group of members of the public which is
reasonably homogeneous with respect to its exposure for a given radiation source
and given exposure pathway and is typical of individual receiving the highest
effective dose by the given exposure pathway from the given source.
NOTE 2: "Members of the public" means in a general sense, any individuals in the
population except when subject to occupational or medical exposure.
NOTE 3: "Workers" are any persons who work, whether full time, part-time or
temporarily, for an employer and who have recognised rights and duties in relation
to occupational radiation protection.
(1) Segregation
(b) from members of the critical group of the public, in areas where
the public has regular access:
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(1.3) No persons other than members of the vehicle crew shall be permitted
in vehicles carrying packages, overpacks or containers bearing
category II-YELLOW or III-YELLOW labels.
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(3.2) Provided that its average surface heat flux does not exceed 15 W/m2
and that the immediately surrounding cargo is not in bags, a package
or overpack may be carried or stored among packaged general cargo
without any special stowage provisions except as may be specifically
required by the competent authority in an applicable approval
certificate.
(c) The total sum of the criticality safety indexes in a container and
aboard a vehicle shall not exceed the values shown in Table E
below.
Table D: Transport Index limits for containers and vehicles not under
exclusive use
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(3.5) For consignments under exclusive use, the radiation level shall not
exceed:
(c) 0.1 mSv/h at any point 2 m from the vertical planes represented
by the outer lateral surfaces of the vehicle, or, if the load is
carried in an open vehicle, at any point 2 m from the vertical
planes projected from the outer edges of the vehicle.
(4.2) Where the total sum of the criticality safety indexes on board a vehicle
or in a container exceeds 50, as permitted in Table E above, storage
shall be such as to maintain a spacing of at least 6 m from other
groups of packages, overpacks or containers containing fissile
material or other vehicles carrying radioactive material.
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(5.3) A vehicle and equipment used regularly for the carriage of radioactive
material shall be periodically checked to determine the level of
contamination. The frequency of such checks shall be related to the
likelihood of contamination and the extent to which radioactive
material is carried.
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CV34 Prior to carriage of pressure receptacles it shall be ensured that the pressure has not
risen due to potential hydrogen generation.
CV35 If bags are used as single packagings, they shall be adequately separated to allow
for the dissipation of heat.
"WARNING
NO VENTILATION
OPEN WITH CAUTION"
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