Transport Features in Ex ESS Enabling full compliance
Transport Features in Ex. ESS
Enabling full compliance. Regulatory framework
Transporting Dangerous Goods The transport of dangerous goods by sea, air, road, rail or inland waterway presents a considerable risk of accidents. Measures to ensure transport under the best possible conditions of safety Need to apply the correct Transport classification to carried products Impacts on the SDS Section 14, Labels and on the DGD!
Multiple Transport Regulations
Enabling full compliance. Transport Features in Ex. ESS
Transport Features Dangerous Goods List (DGL) 19 October 2021 Transport Wizards SDS Section 14 Customization Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD) 6
Enabling full compliance. 1 – DGL Tables
What’s a DGL? Dangerous Goods List (DGL): « The Dangerous Goods List in this Chapter lists the dangerous goods most commonly carried but is not exhaustive. It is intended that the list cover, as far as practicable, all dangerous substances of commercial importance. ” (UN RTDG Revision 19, section 3. 1. 1. 1) Lists stored on CDP and synchronized with Ex. ESS 19 October 2021 8
In Ex. ESS 19. 2 14 DGL available: • ADG • ADR • DOT • IATA • IMDG (Global) • NOM/SCT • RES 5232 + RES 420 • NCH 382 • SANS • RID • TDG • UN RTDG • GOST 19433 19 October 2021 (Australia) (Global) (US) (Global) (Mexico) (Brazil) (Chili) (South Africa) (COTIF) (Canada) (Global) (Russia) 9
Enabling full compliance. 2 – Transport wizards
In Ex. ESS 19. 2 17 Wizards available: • Europe • Turkey • US • Mexico • China • Japan • Korea • Malaysia • Russia • Singapore • Thailand • Taiwan • UN • South Africa • Canada • Brazil • Australia 19 October 2021 11
Transport Wizard Tool allowing the user to find the appropriate DGL entry, based on: - A possible CAS Number/UN number Match - The product GHS classification(s) - The product physical/toxicological properties 19 October 2021 12
Example: Hydrazine - Liquid, Substance - GHS Classifications: - CAS No: 302 -01 -2 • • • - Index No: 007 -008 -00 -3 - Flash point: 52°C 19 October 2021 Flam. Liq. 3; H 226 Acute Tox. 3 (Oral); H 301 Acute Tox. 3 (Dermal); H 311 Acute Tox. 2 (Inhalation; H 330 Skin Corr. 1 B; H 314 Skin Sens. 1 B; H 317 Carc. 1 B; H 350 Aquatic Acute 1; H 400 Aquatic Chronic 1; H 410 13
Example: Hydrazine 1 – Match with CAS number? 19 October 2021 14
Example: Hydrazine 2 – Product properties check + possibility to adapt them 19 October 2021 15
Example: Hydrazine 3 – Selection of applicable non-NOS entries 19 October 2021 16
Example: Hydrazine 4 – Selection of applicable NOS entries 19 October 2021 17
Example: Hydrazine After selection of an entry, summary of the results + possibility to specify an addition for N. O. S. PSN 19 October 2021 18
Example: Hydrazine 19 October 2021 5 - After selection of an entry, selection of corresponding entries for applicable additional transport modes 19
Example: Hydrazine 19 October 2021 Result: a compliant and complete SDS Section 14 20
Enabling full compliance. 3 – SDS Section 14 Customization
SDS Section 14 Customization Possibility to select the transport modes to be displayed Possibility to select the (facultative) transport properties to be displayed Possibility to select a tabular or linear display of the section 14 Possibility to define specific transport status: “not regulated”, “exempted”, “forbidden”, “regulated”, … Possibility to apply specific exemptions …
Enabling full compliance. 4 – Dangerous Goods Declaration
What is a DGD? « Unless otherwise specified, any carriage of goods governed by ADR shall be accompanied by the documentation prescribed in this Chapter, as appropriate. » (ADR 2019, section 5. 4. 0. 1) DGD Module allowing to manage all your deliveries and print different DGD templates
Dangerous Goods Declaration DGD Module allowing to manage all your deliveries and print different DGD templates 19 October 2021 25
Definitions and References
Definitions ADR European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1957 RID International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail, appearing as Appendix C to the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF) concluded at Vilnius on 3 June 1999 ADN European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways, concluded at Geneva on 26 May 2000 IATA International Air Transport Association IMDG Code International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code DGD Dangerous Goods Declaration SDS Safety Data Sheet DGL Dangerous Goods List
References Directive 2008/68/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 2008 on the inland transport of dangerous goods https: //eur-lex. europa. eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/? uri=CELEX: 32008 L 0068 UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations Nineteenth revised edition http: //www. unece. org/trans/danger/publi/unrec/rev 19/19 files_e. html European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road ADR applicable as from 1 January 2019 https: //www. unece. org/trans/danger/publi/adr 2019/19 contentse. html
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