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Accord relatif au transport international de marchandises dangereuses par la route (ADR) - en vigueur le 1er janvier 2021 (French, Paperback)
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Accord relatif au transport international de marchandises dangereuses par la route (ADR) - en vigueur le 1er janvier 2021 (French, Paperback)
Series: Accord Europeen Relatif au Transport International des Marchandises Dangereuses par Route (ADR)
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Cette version revisee est basee sur les evolutions applicables a
compter du 1er janvier 2021. Elle contient des dispositions
nouvelles ou revisees concernant notamment le transport des
systemes de stockage electrique (y compris les batteries au lithium
installees dans les unites de transport de marchandises et les
batteries defectueuses), les dechets medicaux et les matieres
radioactives. La pandemie COVID-19 a entraine une augmentation de
la demande de gaz medicaux (en particulier d'oxygene medical), qui,
avec les substances infectieuses, dangereuses ou radioactives, sont
transportees avec un soin particulier et sont couvertes dans cette
edition. L'Accord concernant le transport international des
marchandises dangereuses par route (ADR) est un outil important de
facilitation des echanges et contribue ainsi a reduire le risque de
protectionnisme. Sauf pour les marchandises dangereuses dont le
transport est totalement interdit, et sauf lorsque le transport est
reglemente ou interdit pour des raisons autres que la securite, le
transport international de marchandises dangereuses par route est
autorise par l'ADR sur les territoires des Parties contractantes, a
condition que les dispositions de l'accord sont respectes. En tant
que partie contractante, pendant la periode de transition et
post-Brexit, le Royaume-Uni continuera d'appliquer les exigences
ADR. This revised version is based on changes applicable from 1
January 2021. It contains new or revised provisions concerning in
particular the transport of electrical storage systems (including
lithium batteries installed in goods transport units and defective
batteries), medical waste and radioactive materials. The COVID-19
pandemic has led to an increase in demand for medical gases
(particularly medical oxygen), which, along with infectious,
hazardous or radioactive substances are being transported with
special care and are covered in this edition. The Agreement
concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
(ADR) is an important trade facilitation tool and thus helps reduce
the risk of protectionism. Except for dangerous goods which are
totally prohibited for transport, and except when transport is
regulated or prohibited for reasons other than safety, the
international transport of dangerous goods by road is authorized by
ADR in the territories of the Contracting Parties, provided that
the provisions of the agreement are respected. As a Contracting
Party, during the transitional and post-Brexit period, the United
Kingdom will continue to apply ADR requirements.
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