The Department for Transport have asked the Institute and its members for feedback on the papers submitted to the next WP15 meeting on 09-13 November. This meeting looks at changes to ADR which will subsequently feed through to UK legislation on the carriage of dangerous goods.
You can find the formal papers and informal papers on the UNECE website along with the provisional agenda.
If you have any feedback on the proposals with respect to:
- Potential impact on industry and safety if adopted.
- Whether there is an alternative/better way of delivering the intention of the paper.
- Any unintended consequences of adopting the amendment/s.
Please can you send comments to vickihall@iexpe.org by the 13th of October so that we can provide a consolidated response.
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