8273 Dangerous goods regulations code

Code specifying a dangerous goods regulation.

Type
String (AN)
Length
Min 1 / Max 3
Codes
CodeDescription
ADREuropean agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road (ADR)
European agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road. ADR is the abbreviation of "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par route".
ADSNDR European agreement for the transport of dangerous goods on the river Rhine
European agreement giving regulations for the transport of dangerous goods on the river Rhine, officially known as: "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par navigation sur le Rhin.".
ADTCA, Transport Canada's dangerous goods requirements
Canadian transport of dangerous goods requirements as published by Transport Canada in the Canadian Gazette, Part II.
ADUJP, Japanese maritime safety agency dangerous goods regulation code
Regulation regarding the handling of dangerous goods on vessels issued by Japanese maritime safety agency.
ADVMARPOL 73/78
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating.
AGSDE, ADR and GGVS combined regulations for combined transport
Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au Transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse.
ANRADNR, Autorisation de transport de matieres Dangereuses pour la Navigation sur le Rhin
Regulations for dangerous goods transportation on the Rhine.
ARDDE, ARD and RID - Combined regulations for combined transport
Combined European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on roads and rails. ARD means: Autorisation de transport par Route de matieres dangereuses. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer.
CFRUS, 49 Code of federal regulations
United States federal regulations issued by the US Department of transportation covering the domestic transportation of dangerous goods by truck, rail, water and air.
COMDE, ADR, RID, GGVS and GGVE - Combined regulations for combined transport
Combined German and European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads and rails. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuse par Route. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
GVEDE, GGVE (Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn)
German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on rail.
GVSDE, GGVS (Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse)
German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on road.
ICAIATA ICAO
Regulations covering the international transportation of dangerous goods issued by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
IMDIMO IMDG code
Regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods on ocean-going vessels issued by the International Maritime Organization.
RGEDE, RID and GGVE, Combined regulations for combined transport on rails
Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European rails. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
RIDRailroad dangerous goods book (RID)
International regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail. RID is the abbreviation of "Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer".
UIUK IMO book
The United Kingdom (UK) version of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) book on dangerous goods.
ZZZMutually defined
Additional and/or other information for the transportation of dangerous goods which are mutually defined.

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