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DANGEROUS GOODS (ROAD TRANSPORT) REGULATION 2010 (NO 12 OF 2010) - REG 85

When load must be placarded

    (1)     A load of dangerous goods must be placarded if—

        (a)     it contains—

              (i)     dangerous goods in a receptacle with a capacity of more than 500L; or

              (ii)     more than 500kg of dangerous goods in a receptacle; or

        (b)     it contains an aggregate quantity of dangerous goods of 250 or more and those goods include—

              (i)     dangerous goods of UN division 2.1 that are not aerosols; or

              (ii)     dangerous goods of UN division 2.3; or

              (iii)     dangerous goods of packing group I; or

        (c)     it contains dangerous goods of UN division 6.2, category A; or

        (d)     it contains an aggregate quantity of dangerous goods of UN division 6.2 (other than category A) of 10 or more; or

        (e)     it contains an aggregate quantity of dangerous goods of 1 000 or more.

    (2)     However, a retail distribution load that complies with the ADG code, chapter 7.3 is not a load that must be placarded.



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