Services - Hazardous goods
The Emons Group offers to transport your packaged hazardous goods.
- 100% of our own vehicle fleet has ADR equipment
- 100% of the drivers have a valid ADR certificate
- 95% of subcontractors have ADR equipment + certificate
- Regular controls, daily random samples
- 2 x year training for commercial and industrial staff
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Exceptions in the transport of hazardous goods
- Hazardous goods class 1: explosive substances and objects; only 1.4 substances and objects possible, unless subject to Germany’s Explosives Act (SprengG).
- Hazardous goods class 2: in tanks
- Hazardous goods class 3: in tanks
- Hazardous goods class 4.1: in tanks
- Hazardous goods class 4.2: in tanks and loose bulk
- Hazardous goods class 4.3: in tanks and loose bulk
- Hazardous goods class 5.1: in tanks and loose bulk
- Hazardous goods class 5.2: only UN 3101 - 3110 possible
- Hazardous goods class 6.1: in tanks
- Hazardous goods class 6.2: all substances in this class
- Hazardous goods class 7: only UN 2908 - 2911 possible inside Germany
- Hazardous goods class 8: in tanks
- Hazardous goods class 9: in tanks and loose bulk
Amendments in the area of hazardous goods
- 1 January 2009: Road transport: ADR 2009 becomes effective and it alone has legal validity after 1 July 2009.
- 1 January 2009: Sea freight: IMDG Code 34-08 becomes effective and it alone has legal validity after 1 January 2010.
- 1 January 2009: Rail freight: RID 2009 becomes effective and it alone has legal validity after 1 July 2009.
Abbreviations:
- ADR = European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
- IMDG Code = International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
- RID = European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail
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