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ADR General Awareness (Packages)
Introduction
Introduction, course objectives, navigation and support (2:41)
The regulations
What is 'ADR'? (3:37)
Navigating ADR
Course handbook (0:37)
Multimodal considerations
Dangerous goods identification
What are 'dangerous goods'? (1:03)
Describing dangerous goods (3:29)
Questions
The hazard classes
Class 1 (8:33)
Class 2 introduction
Class 2: summary of hazards (7:08)
Class 3 (1:16)
Class 4 (4.1, 4.2 and 4.3) (6:49)
Class 5.1 (2:12)
Class 5.2 (4:39)
Class 6.1
Class 6.2
Class 7 (2:17)
Class 8
Class 9 (2:01)
Environmentally hazardous substances
Waste classification
Summary exercise (0:38)
Questions
The Dangerous Goods List and special provisions
Using the Dangerous Goods List (9:28)
Exercise: special provisions
Question
Packing dangerous goods
Selecting suitable containment for dangerous goods (2:07)
Tested and certified packagings
Examples of packagings: single and combination packagings (3:46)
Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs)
Questions
Marking and labelling of packages containing dangerous goods
Identifying dangerous goods (1:36)
Marking and labelling of packages
Package marking and labelling example (2:10)
What is an 'overpack' and what are their marking and labelling requirements? (4:22)
Marking and labelling exercise
Limited quantities
What are the 'limited quantities' provisions? (0:59)
How to calculate whether the limited quantities provisions of Chapter 3.4 can be used (3:06)
Packaging performance requirements for limited quantities
Marking of packages with the limited quantities mark (1:10)
Marking of packages with orientation arrows (0:36)
Examples of how the limited quantities provisions work (2:46)
Overpacks containing goods packed as limited quantities
Documentation requirements for limited quantities
Questions
Exemptions for other small packages of dangerous goods
More exemptions?!
The excepted quantities provisions of Chapter 3.5 (5:14)
De minimis quantities
The small packaging exemption for UN 3082 and UN 3077 (1:54)
ADR special provision 375
IMDG reference for UN 3082 and UN 3077 small packaging exemption
IATA special provision A197
Summary
Packages: vehicle and container marks and placards
Marking and placarding of vehicles and containers
Questions
Roles and responsibilities (obligations of the participants)
Identifying key roles and their responsibilities in ADR (1:49)
Exercise
Loading and stowage
Handling and loading of packaged dangerous goods
Mixed loading (1:44)
Questions
The Dangerous Goods Transport Document
Format and responsibility (2:19)
Principle information required
Tunnel restrictions
Order of the dangerous goods description (exercise)
Supplementing generic and NOS entries
Supplementing a NOS entry (exercise)
Additional information required
Documentation retention requirements
Multimodal requirements: sea transport
Multimodal requirements: air transport
ADR equipment and documentation
Documentation required onboard the vehicle
Vehicle equipment required
Help Graham sort out his vehicle (exercise)
End of section questions
Exemptions and derogations from ADR
Exemptions from ADR and how they are applied (9:28)
General exemptions contained in ADR (1.1.3)
The ADR load threshold (ADR 1.1.3.6) (4:04)
ADR load threshold follow-along example
National derogations, exceptions and authorisations (UK only)
Multilateral agreements
Questions
Security provisions (ADR 1.10)
Applying the requirements of ADR Chapter 1.10 (5:18)
General security provisions (ADR 1.10.1)
Security training (1.10.2)
High Consequence Dangerous Goods, HCDG (ADR 1.10.3)
Questions (security)
Training
The training requirements in ADR and how they are applied (4:13)
Questions (training)
Course completion
The End (0:45)
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