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European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN) 2015 including the annexed regulations, applicable as from 1 January 2015 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • ISBN-10: 9211391520
  • ISBN-13: 9789211391527
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The ADN done at Geneva on 26 May 2000 under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR) has been in force since February 2008. This version has been prepared on the basis of amendments applicable as from 1 January 2015. The Regulations annexed to the ADN contain provisions concerning dangerous substances and articles, their carriage in packages and in bulk on board inland navigation vessels or tank vessels, as well as provisions concerning the construction and operation of such vessels. They also address requirements and procedures for inspections, the issue of certificates of approval, recognition of classification societies, monitoring, and training and examination of experts. They are harmonized to the greatest possible extent with the dangerous goods agreements for other modes of transport.
Volume I
European Agreement Concerning The International Carriage Of Dangerous Goods By Inland Waterways (Adn) xiii
Annexed Regulations 1(2)
PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
3(132)
Chapter 1.1 Scope and applicability
1.1.1 Structure
5(1)
1.1.2 Scope
5(1)
1.1.3 Exemptions
6(4)
1.1.4 Applicability of other regulations
10(2)
1.1.5 Application of standards
12(1)
Chapter 1.2 Definitions and units of measurement
1.2.1 Definitions
13(32)
1.2.2 Units of measurement
45(2)
Chapter 1.3 Training of persons involved in the carriage of dangerous goods
1.3.1 Scope and applicability
47(1)
1.3.2 Nature of the training
47(1)
1.3.3 Documentation
48(1)
Chapter 1.4 Safety obligations of the participants
1.4.1 General safety measures
49(1)
1.4.2 Obligations of the main participants
49(2)
1.4.3 Obligations of the other participants
51(6)
Chapter 1.5 Special rules, derogations
1.5.1 Bilateral and multilateral agreements
57(1)
1.5.2 Special authorizations concerning transport in tank vessels
57(1)
1.5.3 Equivalents and derogations (Article 7, paragraph 3 of ADN)
58(1)
Chapter 1.6 Transitional measures
1.6.1 General
59(2)
1.6.2 Pressure receptacles and receptacles for Class 2
61(1)
1.6.3 Fixed tanks (tank-vehicles and tank wagons), demountable tanks, battery vehicles and battery wagons
61(1)
1.6.4 Tank-containers, portable tanks and MEGCs
61(1)
1.6.5 Vehicles
61(1)
1.6.6 Class 7
61(1)
1.6.7 Transitional provisions concerning vessels
61(30)
1.6.8 Transitional provisions concerning training of the crew
91(2)
Chapter 1.7 General provisions concerning radioactive material
1.7.1 Scope and application
93(2)
1.7.2 Radiation protection programme
95(1)
1.7.3 Management system
95(1)
1.7.4 Special arrangement
96(1)
1.7.5 Radioactive material possessing other dangerous properties
96(1)
1.7.6 Non-compliance
96(1)
Chapter 1.8 Checks and other support measures to ensure compliance with safety requirements
1.8.1 Monitoring compliance with requirements
97(1)
1.8.2 Administrative assistance during the checking of a foreign vessel
98(1)
1.8.3 Safety adviser
98(7)
1.8.4 List of competent authorities and bodies designated by them
105(1)
1.8.5 Notifications of occurrences involving dangerous goods
105(6)
Chapter 1.9 Transport restrictions by the competent authorities
111(2)
Chapter 1.10 Security provisions
1.10.1 General provisions
113(1)
1.10.2 Security training
113(1)
1.10.3 Provisions for high consequence dangerous goods
114(7)
Chapters 1.11 to 1.14 (Reserved)
Chapter 1.15 Recognition of classification societies
1.15.1 General
121(1)
1.15.2 Procedure for the recognition of classification societies
121(1)
1.15.3 Conditions and criteria for the recognition of a classification society applying for recognition under this Agreement
122(1)
1.15.4 Obligations of recommended classification societies
123(2)
Chapter 1.16 Procedure for the issue of the certificate of approval
1.16.1 Certificate of approval
125(2)
1.16.2 Issue and recognition of certificates of approval
127(1)
1.16.3 Inspection procedure
128(1)
1.16.4 Inspection body
128(1)
1.16.5 Application for the issue of a certificate of approval
128(1)
1.16.6 Particulars entered in the certificate of approval and amendments thereto
128(1)
1.16.7 Presentation of the vessel for inspection
129(1)
1.16.8 First inspection
129(1)
1.16.9 Special inspection
129(1)
1.16.10 Periodic inspection and renewal of the certificate of approval
129(1)
1.16.11 Extension of the certificate of approval without an inspection
129(1)
1.16.12 Official inspection
130(1)
1.16.13 Withholding and return of the certificate of approval
130(1)
1.16.14 Duplicate copy
131(1)
1.16.15 Register of certificates of approval
131(4)
PART 2 CLASSIFICATION (See Volume II)
PART 3 DANGEROUS GOODS LIST, SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND EXEMPTIONS RELATED TO LIMITED AND EXCEPTED QUANTITIES
135(94)
Chapter 3.1 General (See Volume II)
Chapter 3.2 List of dangerous goods
3.2.1 Table A: List of dangerous goods in numerical order (See Volume II)
3.2.2 Table B: List of dangerous goods in alphabetical order (See Volume II)
3.2.3 Table C: List of dangerous goods accepted for carriage in tank vessels in numerical order
139(75)
3.2.4 Modalities for the application of section 1.5.2 on special authorizations concerning transport in tank vessels
214(15)
Chapter 3.3 Special provisions applicable to certain articles or substances (See Volume II)
Chapter 3.4 Dangerous goods packed in limited quantities (See Volume II)
Chapter 3.5 Dangerous goods packed in excepted quantities (See Volume II)
PART 4 PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF PACKAGINGS, TANKS AND BULK CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS
229(4)
Chapter 4.1 General provisions
231(2)
PART 5 CONSIGNMENT PROCEDURES
233(62)
Chapter 5.1 General provisions
5.1.1 Application and general provisions
235(1)
5.1.2 Use of overpacks
235(1)
5.1.3 Empty uncleaned packagings (including IBCs and large packagings), tanks, MEMUs, vehicles, wagons and containers for carriage in bulk
235(1)
5.1.4 Mixed packing
236(1)
5.1.5 General provisions for Class 7
236(7)
Chapter 5.2 Marking and labelling
5.2.1 Marking of packages
243(4)
5.2.2 Labelling of packages
247(8)
Chapter 5.3 Placarding and marking of containers, MEGCs, MEMUs, tank-containers, portable tanks, vehicles and wagons
5.3.1 Placarding
255(4)
5.3.2 Orange-coloured plate marking
259(6)
5.3.3 Mark for elevated temperature substances
265(1)
5.3.4 Marking for carriage in a transport chain including maritime transport
266(1)
5.3.5 (Reserved)
267(1)
5.3.6 Environmentally hazardous substance mark
267(2)
Chapter 5.4 Documentation
5.4.0 General
269(1)
5.4.1 Dangerous goods transport document and related information
269(11)
5.4.2 Large container, vehicle or wagon packing certificate
280(1)
5.4.3 Instructions in writing
281(5)
5.4.4 Retention of dangerous goods transport information
286(1)
5.4.5 Example of a multimodal dangerous goods form
286(3)
Chapter 5.5 Special provisions
5.5.1 (Deleted)
5.5.2 Special provisions applicable to fumigated cargo transport units (UN 3359)
289(2)
5.5.3 Special provisions applicable to packages and vehicles and containers containing substances presenting a risk of asphyxiation when used for cooling or conditioning purposes (such as dry ice (UN 1845) or nitrogen, refrigerated liquid (UN 1977) or argon, refrigerated liquid (UN 1951))
291(4)
PART 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF PACKAGINGS (INCLUDING IBCS AND LARGE PACKAGINGS), TANKS AND BULK CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS
295(4)
Chapter 6.1 General requirements
297(2)
PART 7 REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING LOADING, CARRIAGE, UNLOADING AND HANDLING OF CARGO
299(54)
Chapter 7.1 Dry cargo vessels
7.1.0 General requirements
301(1)
7.1.1 Mode of carriage of goods
301(1)
7.1.2 Requirements applicable to vessels
302(1)
7.1.3 General service requirements
303(3)
7.1.4 Additional requirements concerning loading, carriage, unloading and other handling of the cargo
306(16)
7.1.5 Additional requirements concerning the operation of vessels
322(2)
7.1.6 Additional requirements
324(5)
Chapter 7.2 Tank vessels
7.2.0 General requirements
329(1)
7.2.1 Mode of carriage of goods
329(1)
7.2.2 Requirements applicable to vessels
330(2)
7.2.3 General service requirements
332(6)
7.2.4 Additional requirements concerning loading, carriage, unloading and other handling of cargo
338(12)
7.2.5 Additional requirements concerning the operation of vessels
350(3)
PART 8 PROVISIONS FOR VESSEL CREWS, EQUIPMENT, OPERATION AND DOCUMENTATION
353(46)
Chapter 8.1 General requirements applicable to vessels and equipment
8.1.1 (Reserved)
355(1)
8.1.2 Documents
355(2)
8.1.3 (Reserved)
357(1)
8.1.4 Fire-extinguishing arrangements
357(1)
8.1.5 Special equipment
358(1)
8.1.6 Checking and inspection of equipment
358(1)
8.1.7 Electrical installations
359(1)
8.1.8 Certificate of approval
359(1)
8.1.9 Provisional certificate of approval
360(1)
8.1.10 (Deleted)
360(1)
8.1.11 Register of operations during carriage relating to the carriage of UN 1203
361(2)
Chapter 8.2 Requirements concerning training
8.2.1 General requirements concerning training of experts
363(1)
8.2.2 Special requirements for the training of experts
364(11)
Chapter 8.3 Miscellaneous requirements to be complied with by the crew of the vessel
8.3.1 Persons authorized on board
375(1)
8.3.2 Portable lamps
375(1)
8.3.3 Admittance on board
375(1)
8.3.4 Prohibition on smoking, fire and naked light
375(1)
8.3.5 Danger caused by work on board
375(2)
Chapter 8.4 (Reserved)
377(2)
Chapter 8.5 (Reserved)
379(2)
Chapter 8.6 Documents
8.6.1 Certificate of approval
381(11)
8.6.2 Certificate of special knowledge of ADN according to 8.2.1.2, 8.2.1.5 or 8.2.1.7
392(1)
8.6.3 ADN Checklist
393(4)
8.6.4 (Deleted)
397(2)
PART 9 RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION
399
Chapter 9.1 Rules for construction of dry cargo vessels
9.1.0 Rules for construction applicable to dry cargo vessels
401(16)
Chapter 9.2 Rules for construction applicable to seagoing vessels which comply with the requirements of the SOLAS 74 Convention,
Chapter II-2, Regulation 19 or SOLAS 74,
Chapter II-2, Regulation 54
417(6)
Chapter 9.3 Rules for construction of tank vessels
9.3.1 Rules for construction of type G tank vessels
423(32)
9.3.2 Rules for construction of type C tank vessels
455(36)
9.3.3 Rules for construction of type N tank vessels
491(37)
9.3.4 Alternative constructions
528
VOLUME II
PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS (See Volume I)
PART 2 CLASSIFICATION
3(190)
Chapter 2.1 General provisions
2.1.1 Introduction
5(1)
2.1.2 Principles of classification
6(1)
2.1.3 Classification of substances, including solutions and mixtures (such as preparations and wastes), not mentioned by name
7(6)
2.1.4 Classification of samples
13(1)
2.1.5 Classification of packagings, discarded, empty, uncleaned
13(2)
Chapter 2.2 Class specific provisions
2.2.1 Class 1 Explosive substances and articles
15(28)
2.2.2 Class 2 Gases
43(11)
2.2.3 Class 3 Flammable liquids
54(6)
2.2.41 Class 4.1 Flammable solids, self-reactive substances and solid desensitized explosives
60(12)
2.2.42 Class 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
72(4)
2.2.43 Class 4.3 Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases
76(3)
2.2.51 Class 5.1 Oxidizing substances
79(5)
2.2.52 Class 5.2 Organic peroxides
84(14)
2.2.61 Class 6.1 Toxic substances
98(13)
2.2.62 Class 6.2 Infectious substances
111(8)
2.2.7 Class 7 Radioactive material
119(33)
2.2.8 Class 8 Corrosive substances
152(6)
2.2.9 Class 9 Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles
158(9)
Chapter 2.3 Test methods
2.3.0 General
167(1)
2.3.1 Exudation test for blasting explosives of Type A
167(2)
2.3.2 Tests relating to nitrated cellulose mixtures of Class 4.1
169(1)
2.3.3 Tests relating to flammable liquids of classes 3, 6.1 and 8
170(2)
2.3.4 Test for determining fluidity
172(3)
2.3.5 Classification of organometallic substances in classes 4.2 and 4.3
175(2)
Chapter 2.4 Criteria for substances hazardous to the aquatic environment
2.4.1 General definitions
177(1)
2.4.2 Definitions and data requirements
178(1)
2.4.3 Substance classification categories and criteria
179(5)
2.4.4 Classification categories and criteria for mixtures
184(9)
PART 3 DANGEROUS GOODS LIST, SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND EXEMPTIONS RELATED TO LIMITED AND EXCEPTED QUANTITIES
193
Chapter 3.1 General
3.1.1 Introduction
195(1)
3.1.2 Proper shipping name
195(2)
3.1.3 Solutions or mixtures
197(2)
Chapter 3.2 Dangerous goods list
3.2.1 Table A: List of dangerous goods in numerical order
199(126)
3.2.2 Table B: List of dangerous goods in alphabetical order
325(66)
3.2.3 Table C: List of dangerous goods accepted for carriage in tank vessels in numerical order (See Volume I)
Chapter 3.3 Special provisions applicable to certain articles or substances
391(44)
Chapter 3.4 Dangerous goods packed in limited quantities
435(4)
3.4.7 Marking for packages containing limited quantities
436(1)
3.4.8 Marking for packages containing limited quantities conforming to Part 3,
Chapter 4 of the ICAO Technical Instructions
437(2)
Chapter 3.5 Dangerous goods packed in excepted quantities
439
3.5.1 Excepted quantities
439(1)
3.5.2 Packagings
440(1)
3.5.3 Tests for packages
440(1)
3.5.4 Marking of packages
441(1)
3.5.5 Maximum number of packages in any vehicle, wagon or container
442(1)
3.5.6 Documentation
442
PART 4 PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF PACKAGINGS, TANKS AND BULK CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS (See Volume I)
PART 5 CONSIGNMENT PROCEDURES (See Volume I)
PART 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF PACKAGINGS (INCLUDING IBCS AND LARGE PACKAGINGS), TANKS AND BULK CARGO TRANSPORT UNITS (See Volume I)
PART 7 REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING LOADING, CARRIAGE, UNLOADING AND HANDLING OF CARGO (See Volume I)
PART 8 PROVISIONS FOR VESSEL CREWS, EQUIPMENT, OPERATION AND DOCUMENTATION (See Volume I)
PART 9 RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION (See Volume I)
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