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Transportation of Hazardous Substances
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Transportation of Hazardous Substances
Substances Requiring Installation of In-Vehicle Tracking Device
Control Strategies
Hazardous Substances
Management of Hazardous Substances
Guidance Notes for Application
Payment for Licence/Permit
Endorsement of inward / outward declarations
Laboratory Reagents
Transportation of Hazardous Substances
Third-Party Inspection Bodies
Substances Requiring Installation of In-Vehicle Tracking Device
Emergency Response
Emergency Response Training for Drivers
Safety Audit Guidelines
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Control Strategies
Hazardous Substances
Management of Hazardous Substances
Guidance Notes for Application
Payment for Licence/Permit
Endorsement of inward / outward declarations
Laboratory Reagents
Transportation of Hazardous Substances
Third-Party Inspection Bodies
Substances Requiring Installation of In-Vehicle Tracking Device
Emergency Response
Emergency Response Training for Drivers
Safety Audit Guidelines
Substances Requiring Installation of In-Vehicle Tracking Device
Substance
Exclusions
Ammonia gas
< 1 MT per trip
Arsine
Chlorine gas
< 1 MT per trip
Hydrogen chloride (Anhydrous)
< 1 MT per trip
Hydrogen fluoride (Anhydrous)
< 1 MT per trip
Methyl chloride
< 1 MT per trip
Phosgene
Phosphine
Phosphorus trichloride
< 1 MT per trip
NEA requires vehicles transporting the above chemicals to be fitted with an in-vehicle tracking device. Such vehicles must also be fitted with orange-coloured licence plates.