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The hazard identification number of UN2668
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If the sender uses the services of a carrier, the carrier is responsible for ensuring that the shipment complies with the requirements of the ADR.
If the consignor uses the services of other parties involved (packer, loader, filler, etc.), he must take appropriate measures to ensure that the consignment complies with the requirements of the ADR.
If the consignor uses the services of other parties involved (packer, loader, filler, etc.), he thereby shifts the responsibilities to those others
A consignor who uses the services of a carrier and filler remains fully responsible for the obligations of the ADR, from filling to delivery to the consumer.
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Proposition I: If an offence is detected during transport that could potentially lead to a reduction in safety, the consignment must be detained as soon as possible, taking into account the requirements of road safety and safe parking, as well as the requirements of public safety. Proposition II: Transport may only continue if the regulations are complied with. The authority or authorities responsible for the remainder of the journey may authorise the continuation of the journey.
Proposition I: A Liquid is a substance which has a vapour pressure not exceeding 300 kPa (3 bar) at 50 °C, and is not completely gaseous at 20 C and a pressure of 101.3 kPa. Theorem II: Fill rate: the ratio of the mass of the gas to the mass of water at 25 °C that would completely fill a complete ready-to-use pressure container;
Which is correct: Description 1: Acute aquatic toxicity means the intrinsic property of a substance to be harmful to an organism in the event of prolonged exposure to that substance. Description 2: Acute (short-term) hazard for classification purposes means the hazard of a chemical caused by its acute toxicity to an organism during a short-term aquatic exposure to that chemical.
What is incorrect with regard to classification in class 9:
What is incorrect with regard to classification in class 8
Description 1: substances which cause the complete destruction of the undamaged skin tissue over its full thickness within an observation period of 10 days, starting after an exposure time of more than 60 minutes, but not more than 24 hours; or Description 2: substances of which it can be assumed, that they do not cause the complete destruction of the undamaged skin tissue over its entire thickness, but whose corrosion rate on surfaces made of either steel or aluminium exceeds 6,25 mm per year at a test temperature of 55°C when tested on both materials.
Which one is correct: Infectious substances are classified into the following categories: Description1: Category A: An infectious substance, transported in a form which, if exposed, may cause permanent disability or a life-threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy people or animals. Indicative examples for substances meeting these criteria are provided in the table attached to this section. Description2: Category B: An infectious substance that does not meet the criteria for classification in category A. Infectious substances of category B must be classified in UN 2814.
What is incorrect: Substances are not considered to be class 4.1 self-reactive substances if:
The loading compartment of closed vehicles carrying liquids with a flash point not exceeding 60 oC or flammable substances or articles of Class 2 shall not be entered by persons with portable lighting equipment except those which are so designed and constructed as to prevent flammable vapors or gases reaching could have penetrated the vehicle and could not ignite.
Statement 1: Loaded MEMUs must be supervised or may alternatively be parked unattended in a secure depot on a secured factory site. Statement 2: Empty, uncleaned MEMUs are exempt from this requirement.
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