Cefic Tremcards: ADR 2009 – information on changes to instructions in writing*

NCEC supplied its Cefic Tremcards product to help companies transporting hazardous products to meet the requirements of ADR regulation 5.4.3. This defines the instructions in writing that must be carried by the driver, to provide advice in the event of an accident during their journey.

The 2009 revision of ADR introduced a big change to the instructions in writing, both in terms of the content and who is responsible for supplying them.

*Cefic Tremcards are still a legal requirement in South Africa and these changes do not apply. Click here to go to Cefic Tremcards information for the South African market.

Key changes can be summarised as:

  • From 1 July 2009 the new instructions in writing must be carried when hazardous goods are transported by road
  • There is now one set of instructions to cover all dangerous goods
  •  The complete instructions in writing text is available to download online free of charge and is also included in the ADR 2009 text
  • The driver / haulier is now responsible for providing the instructions in writing
  • The instructions are now only required in a language that the vehicle crew can understand

How do I access the new instructions in writing?

The new instructions in writing are included in the 2009 revision of ADR. The contracting countries to ADR agreed to post translations of the new instruction to the UNECE website where they can be downloaded free of charge.

 

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