MARGINAL (2) 401, NOTE 1 TO 11O(C) : REINCORPORATION OF SULPHUR IN THE REQUIREMENTS FOR RID/ADR : PROPOSAL / BY THE GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRIA
Only after
receiving the relevant information did they take appropriate measures, such
as using a spray to put out the fire and wearing adequate breathing apparatus.
The work of clearing the road was very difficult because the fire kept
flaring up repeatedly.
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EUROPE?AN AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY INLAND WATERWAYS (ADN) : DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE REGULATIONS ANNEXED TO THE ADN : NOTE : CORRIGENDUM / BY THE SECRETARIAT
GENERAL
ECE/TRANS/WP.15/AC.2/26/Corr.1
28 August 2008
ENGLISH
Original: ENGLISH and FRENCH
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE
INLAND TRANSPORT COMMITTEE
Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
Joint Meeting of Experts on the Regulations annexed to the
European Agreement concerning the International Carriage
of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN)*
EUROPEAN AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE
OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY INLAND WATERWAYS (ADN)
Draft amendments to the Regulations annexed to the ADN
Note by the secretariat
Corrigendum
PART 1
1.1.3.1 (a) For transport unit read cargo transport unit
1.2.1 Definition of Breathing apparatus (ambient…)
For 1999 read 1998
1.2.1 Definition of Cargo transport unit
Delete according to article 1 (a) of ADR
*
Meeting organized jointly by the Economic Commission for Europe and the Central
Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR).
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APPENDIX, LIST OF APPROVED INVESTIGATION/VISIT EQUIPMENT : WORKING PAPER / SUBMITTED BY SOUTH AFRICA
LIST OF APPROVED INVESTIGATION / VISIT EQUIPMENT
Description
Notes
Portable Equipment
1
Global positioning system (GPS)
2
Weighing equipment
3
Tape measure (3 m, 30 m, 100 m)
4
Callipers and steel ruler
5
Maps
Maps of facility/area specified in
andate m
6
Graph paper, pencils and labels
7
Seals (fibre optic and packages) with seal tool
8
Seals (Frangible, fractural, adhesive )
9
Polaroid type camera with flash, zoom, macro
ens systems and films l
10
35 mm camera with flash, zoom, macro lens
ystems and films s
11
Video Camcorder - portable video player with
apes t
12
Audio (tape) recorder with tapes
13
Portable over-head projector
14
Binoculars
15
Data scope
16
Night-vision scope
17
Magnifying glass
18
Rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cd) and battery
hargers c
19
Shoulder bag
20
Tool belt
21
Compass
22
Tags/ Tie on/ Markers (permanent)
23
Thermochromic tape packages
24
Electrical power generators
25
Barometer, Anemometer, hygrometer with
recording attachments
For use in establishing background
conditions which might influence
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survival of microorganisms
Sampling equipment
1
Sample tubes and microbiological transport
edia m
2
Containers for samples
3
Preserving media (formalin, alcohol, silica
el) g
4
Forceps (various sizes)
5
Scissors, scalpels, bone forceps
6
Thermometers and probes
7
Incinerator and disinfectant tanks/sprays
8
Biohazard bench, glove box
9
Gas burners and gas
10
Microscopes and stains
11
Microbiological culture media
12
Autoclave / pressure cooker
13
Incubator and anaerobic equipment
14
Freezer : -70C best / dry ice
15
Portable PH metre / millivolt metre with ion-
pecific electrodes s
16
Glucose analyser
17
Dissolve oxygen metre
18
Pruning shears
19
Spades and plastic bags for ground samples
20
Soil augers
21
Water sampling equipment including filter
isks d
22
Liquid nitrogen in cylinders
Protective equipment
1
Protective clothing
2
Boots (disposable)
3
Protective gloves with liners
4
Protective masks (military type)
5
Spare canisters (military)
6
Spare canisters (industrial)
7
Safety goggles
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8
Leather work gloves
9
Industrial safety helmet
10
Hearing protection
11
Cotton coveralls
12
Disposable coveralls
13
UV protective glasses
14
Water bottle
15
Flashlight explosion proof
16
First aid kits (personal)
17
Self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
18
Respirator industrial
19
Equipment bags
20
Mask fit test kit
21
Cooling vest
22
Cold weather gear
23
Safety lantern
24
Safety shoes
25
Flammability/ explosive/ air quality /monitor
26
Mosquito nets
Medical equipment
1
General first aid kit
2
Water filter kit
3
Wet bulb globe thermometer
4
Patient monitor
5
General medical examination equipment
Administrative equipment
1
Calculator
2
Computer (notebook) with printer / plotter and
odem m
3
Satellite link telephones
4
Portable fax machines
5
Exterior extension cords
6
Secure voice telephone
7
Short range radios
8
Maintenance tool kit
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9 Equipment transport containers
10
Electric plug-socket adaptors
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THREATS TO THE POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF GREECE. LETTER DATED 15 NOVEMBER 1951 FROM THE HEAD OF THE -DELEGATION OF THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS, ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
-tested on an
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apparatus· which registers ·false( statements. Iri actual fact, this so-called
T lie detectort 'i·s an apparatUS WhiCh prOdUCeS electriC ChargeS in the human body
and gives rise to electric shocks. (...) l ·~ot·
known ho~ · tlrls apparatus came tp Greece -·- ,ihJther it was iP,herii,;.ed. from ··some (...) They
fight to the last breath, and even in dying i-r.1.n their battle.
110ur case will be heard by the Ex:tra.ordinary Military Triburn.l on
19 October.
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APPENDIX: LIST OF APPROVED INVESTIGATION/VISIT EQUIPMENT : WORKING PAPER / SUBMITTED BY THE FRIEND OF THE CHAIR OF INVESTIGATIONS ANNEX
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9
Biohazard bench, glove box
10
Gas burners and gas
11
Microscopes and stains
12
Microbiological culture media
13
Autoclave/pressure cooker
14
Incubator and anaerobic equipment
15
Freezer: -70ΕC best/dry ice
16
Refrigerator
17
Portable PH metre/millivolt metre with ion-
pecific electrodes s
18
Glucose analyser
19
Dissolve oxygen metre
20
Pruning shears
21
Spades and plastic bags for ground samples
22
Soil augers
23
Water sampling equipment including filter
isks d
24
Portable water pump
25
Liquid nitrogen in cylinders
26
Seals (fibre optic and packages)
27
Seals (frangible, fractural, adhesive)
28
Vacuum sealing equipment
29
Plastic bags for vacuum packing of samples
30
Tags/tie on/markers (permanent)
31
Centrifuge
32
Portable spectroscopic analyser
33
Portable spot analysers
34
Thermal cyclers
35
Pipets
36
Freeze drying equipment
37
ELISA-based detection systems
38
Hand-held test kits
39
Diagnostic kits
40
Spectrometer
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Protective equipment
1
Protective clothing
2
Boots (disposable)
3
Protective gloves with liners
4
Protective masks (military type)
5
Spare canisters (military)
6
Spare canisters (industrial)
7
Surgical gloves
8
Safety goggles
9
Leather work gloves
10
Industrial safety helmet
11
Hearing protection
12
Cotton coveralls
13
Disposable coveralls
14
UV protective glasses
15
Water bottle
16
Flashlight explosion proof
17
First aid kits (personal)
18
Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
19
Respirator (industrial)
20
Equipment bags
21
Mask fit test kit
22
Cooling vest
23
Cold weather gear
24
Safety lantern
25
Safety shoes
26
Flammability/explosive/air quality/monitor
27
Mosquito nets
28
Insect repellent
Medical equipment
1
General first aid kit containing necessary
ntibiotics, vaccines and other medicine a
2
Water filter kit
3
Patient monitor
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4 General medical examination equipment
Administrative equipment
1
Portable photo-copying machine
2
Portable document scanner
3
Portable document shredder
4
Waterproof pens
5
Tape measure (3 m, 30 m, 100 m)
6
Callipers and steel ruler
7
Maps
Maps of facility/area specified in
andate m
8
Graph paper, pencils and labels
9
Calculator
10
Computer (notebook) with printer/plotter and
odem m
11
Satellite link telephones
12
Portable fax machines
13
Exterior extension cords
14
Secure voice telephone
15
Short-range radios
16
Electric plug-socket adaptors
17
Portable over-head projector
Other technical equipment
1
Maintenance tool kit
2
Equipment transport containers
3
Global positioning system (GPS)
4
Weighing equipment
5
Polaroid-type camera with flash, zoom, macro
ens systems and films l
6
35 mm camera with flash, zoom, macro lens
ystems and films s
7
Digital video camera - portable video player
ith tapes w
8
Audio (tape) recorder with tapes
9
Binoculars
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10 Data scope
11
Night-vision scope
12
Magnifying glass
13
Rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cd) and battery
hargers c
14
Shoulder bag
15
Tool belt
16
Compass
17
Thermochromic tape packages
18
Electrical power generators
19
Barometer, anemometer, hygrometer with
recording attachments
For use in establishing background
conditions which might influence
urvival of microorganisms s
20
Wet bulb globe thermometer
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GE.09-24367
UNI
TP13 (requiring a self contained breathing apparatus be provided when this
substance is transported) has been added to this substance consistent with the
material’s ability to generate toxic and/or corrosive gases.
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PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR THE SESSION TO BE HELD AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION (UPU), 4 WELTPOSTRASSE, BERN, STARTING ON MONDAY, 18 MARCH 2002 : ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE, INLAND TRANSPORT COMMITTEE, WORKING PARTY ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS, JOINT MEETING OF THE RID SAFETY COMMITTEE AND THE WORKING PARTY ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
NEW PROPOSALS
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/2 (Germany)
Carriage of PCBs
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/7 (Switzerland) Standards
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/12 (CEN) Standards
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/17 (EIGA) Standards
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/14 (CEN) Reference to CEN standards
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/8 (Switzerland) UN Nos. 3132 and 3133
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/87
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TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/9 (CEFIC) Marking and labelling of overpacks
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/10 (CEFIC) Breathing apparatus (self-contained)
TRANS/WP.15/AC.1/2002/15 (EIGA) Stamp marking of receptacles for gases
5.
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GE.13-21802 (E)
The Danube Commission Recommendations contain the following annexes to
chapter 23:
Annex E1 Model log book
Annex E2 Model service record
Annex E3 Requirements to be met for tachographs and conditions for their installation
on board
Annex E4 Model rest-period certificate
Annex F1 Model passenger vessel certificate
Annex F2 Model passenger vessel first aid certificate
Annex F3 Model passenger vessel breathing apparatus operator certificate
Annex F4 Model passenger vessel certification record
17.
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TOXIC BY INHALATION SUBSTANCES / TRANSMITTED BY THE EXPERT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
For TIH substances, emergency responders require breathing apparatus and must consider extensive and
perhaps costly evacuation in order to adequately protect the public. (...) Consequently, emergency responders acting on the basis of a substance’s UN number must assume that any
toxic substance transported under a Division 6.1 NOS description is a substance that is toxic by inhalation
and must take appropriate steps to protect themselves with breathing apparatus and protect the public through
evacuation even though such actions may be unnecessary when the toxic substance involved is not toxic by
inhalation.
14.
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REVISION OF RESOLUTION NO. 31: STANDARDS FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
N° Competences Examination elements
1 1.1 switch on, adjust and control the functioning of navigational radar installations;
2 1.1 switch on, adjust and control the functioning of rate-of-turn indicator;
3 1.1 interpret the radar display correctly by setting the range, resolution, brightness, gain,
contrast, other connected apparatus, center and tune;
4 1.1 use the rate-of-turn indicator e.g. by setting the rate-of-turn in accordance with
maximum rate-of-turn of the craft;
5 2.1 identify the position of the antenna on the screen and the heading line, the setting of
position, course and turning direction of the own craft and the determining distances
and reach;
6 2.2 interpret the behaviour of other traffic participants (stationary craft, oncoming craft
and craft heading the same direction);
7 2.2 analyze the information supplied by radar such as heading line, electronic bearing
line, range rings, and variable range marker, target trails, decentering and parallel
lines and to explain the radar picture;
8 3.1 reduce disturbances coming from the own craft by checking antenna, by reducing
shadows and multiple reflections e. g. in the area of holds;
9 3.2 take action to reduce disturbances from the environment by reducing influence from
rain and waves, by correctly dealing with scattered fields (e.g. from bridges),
false/ghost echoes from power transmission lines and cables as well as with
shadowing and multipath effects;
10 3.3 remove disturbances coming from other navigational radar installations by using
interference rejection;
11 4.1 correctly attribute tasks to deck crew members;
12 4.1 ensure co-operation between the person at helm and the person using navigational
radar installations according to visibility and the features of the wheelhouse;
13 4.1 use rate-of-turn indicators and inland ECDIS or similar displays in combination with
radar;
14 4.1 act according to police regulations in case of reduced visibility and in case of good
visibility;
15 4.1 use radio, sound signals and to agree on course by using information supplied by
radar;
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N° Competences Examination elements
16 4.1 give commands to the person at helm including checking the person’s required
knowledge and skills
17 5.1 take appropriate measures in high traffic density;
18 5.1 take appropriate measures in the case of failure of devices;
19 5.1 react appropriately in unclear or dangerous traffic situations.
2. (...) N° Competences Examination elements Category I-II
1 1.1 demonstrate the use of lifebuoys for passengers; I
2 1.1 demonstrate the use of lifejackets for passengers and deck crew
members and shipboard personnel including specific individual life-
saving equipment for persons not undertaking duties for the safety rota;
I
3 1.1 demonstrate the use of appropriate equipment for evacuation to shallow
water, to the bank or to another craft;
I
4 1.1 demonstrate the use of ship’s boats including its engine and searchlight
or platform according to Article 19.15 ES-TRIN1 2017/1 replacing the
ship’s boat or collective life-saving appliances according to
Article 19.09(5) to (7) ES-TRIN 2017/1;
I
5 1.1 demonstrate the use of suitable stretcher; I
6 1.1 demonstrate the use of first aid kits; I
7 1.1 demonstrate the use of self-contained breathing apparatus sets and sets
of equipment as well as smoke hoods according to Article 19.12(10)
ES-TRIN 2017/1 or a combination thereof;
I
8 2.1 check and monitor inspection intervals for the equipment mentioned in
no 1 - 7 of this table;
II
9 2.1 check and monitor the necessary qualification of persons using first aid
kits and self-contained breathing apparatus sets and sets of equipment
as well as smoke hoods;
II
10 2.1 stow appropriately and distribute life-saving appliances; I
11 2.3 identify areas accessible for passengers with reduced mobility; II
12 1.1 demonstrate the use of life-saving equipment for passengers with
reduced mobility;
I
13 2.1 explain elements of the safety rota and the safety plan; II
1 European Standard laying down technical requirements for inland navigation vessels.

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