The safety emergency card as we know it was repealed on 31 June 2009 which means that drivers now must bring along a four-page instruction about the driver's measures in connection with accidents or incidents.
It is the driver's responsibility to understand the instructions so he can react correctly if an accident happens.
Please contact us if you would like to know more about your possibilities for counselling about dangerous goods or dangerous goods documents. You will meet a consultant which can guide you immediately > contact Bureau Veritas HSE
All companies sending, receiving and transporting dangerous goods in considerable quantities must also have a safety advisor and the staff must be trained in handling dangerous goods.
Bureau Veritas HSE gives advice within the above areas and can also assist in labelling your packaging and means of transport, and we can train you employees or act as external safety advisors on behalf of your company. We have many employees who are trained safety advisors.
In addition to this we can offer your employees the compulsory dangerous goods training.
If you are uncertain whether your company is comprised by the requirements of transport of dangerous goods, we would like to help you assessing this.
You can contact us for an informal talk about requirements and opportunities > Contact us
We also have a software system to control and handle your dangerous goods documents - you can read more about this solution here > DGOffice. net
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to know more. We would like to explain and demonstrate the above at a meeting. At the first meeting you will meet a consultant who will be able to help you get on > Contact us
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