In the packaging sector, a wide range of substances are handled that pose risks to health and the environment. These substances can range from essential components for the packaging of hazardous products, such as flammable solvents, toxic pigments, hazardous resins, etc.

During the shipping, loading, unloading and transportation of these materials, it is essential to comply with specific regulations, such as the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR). This regulatory framework establishes the criteria for identifying and properly handling these hazardous materials, ensuring safety at all stages of the logistics process.

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 the personnel involved in the loading, unloading and transportation of Hazardous Waste.

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.

MMPP Packaged

Companies dedicated to the packaging of hazardous products handle a wide range of products that pose risks to health and the environment.

During the loading, unloading and transportation of these materials, it is essential to comply with ADR regulations.

Paints, inks and varnishes
Cleaning products, detergents
Colognes, perfumes, air fresheners
Chemicals
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Classes of Dangerous Goods in Use

+3000

Packaging companies