Accord Dangereux Routier ADR :

Accord Dangereux Routier ADR :

What does this term stand for?

The Accord Dangereux Routier (ADR), which translates from French as “Agreement on Dangerous Goods by Road,” is a comprehensive European treaty that establishes standardized regulations for the international transport of dangerous goods by road. Governed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), ADR provides a unified legal framework that harmonizes safety requirements, classification systems, and operational procedures across participating countries to ensure the safe movement of hazardous materials while protecting people, property, and the environment.

  Key Regulatory Requirements :

  • Classification and Identification
  • Packaging and Labeling Standards
  • Documentation Requirements
  • Vehicle and Equipment Standards
  • Personnel Training and Certification

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