Industry using chemicals may be concerned with Dangerous Classified Substances under ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road). The ADR classifies dangerous goods, which include many chemicals, into 9 main classes according to the type of hazard they represent.
Appoint Counselor

Designate a Dangerous Goods Road Safety Advisor to the responsible authority of the Autonomous Community.

Annual Report

With the Dangerous Goods operation during the first quarter of the year before the responsible ministry.

Mandatory Training

The Safety Advisor will provide and certify the training of personnel involved in the loading, unloading, shipping and transport of hazardous products.

Technical Inspection

During the year, the Advisor will carry out a Technical Inspection visit and will draw up a report of the visit which the company will keep at the disposal of the authorities.

DANGEROUS GOODS

In a company’s facilities where goods classified as dangerous goods are loaded, unloaded, transported or shipped, it is essential to comply with the regulations and safety measures established by the ADR. These regulations are crucial to ensure the protection of people, the environment and property at all stages of the transport and handling of these materials. Trained personnel, adequate equipment and specific procedures are essential to minimize the risks associated with the handling of hazardous substances.

Explosives
Gases
Flammable liquids
Flammable solids, substances that can undergo spontaneous combustion, substances that in contact with water give off flammable gases.
Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides
Toxic and infectious materials
Radioactive materials
Corrosive materials
Substances presenting various hazards
+9

Classified Dangerous Goods

+2000

Companies affected