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Posted By jane hallett
Once a month or so, engineers go on site with small portable welding equipment. Is a simple Hazchem red flammable gas label and a green compressed gas label sufficient for the vehicle?
Any advice would be helpful.
Jane
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Posted By peter gotch
Jane,
You need to look at the Regs very carefully, or you may well be criticised for putting too much signage on rather than too little.
The result could be police and fire brigade refusing to go anywhere near the vehicle in the event of an accident until they are satisfied that they know how much and what dangerous goods are being carried.
Regards, Peter
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Can't lay my hands on my copy of the regs at the moment but there is I feel certain an exemption from the requirements for one bottle attached to the equipment.
Bob
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Posted By Jay Joshi
Jane,
There is guidance that is very useful from
British Compressed Gases Association:-
"Carriage of Gas Cylinders in Cars, Vans, and other Vehicles Guidance for Drivers at Work". There are no blanket no exemptions from the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations 1996 (as amended), but the more onerous part of the regulations trigger if you are carrying above certain minimum quantities, depending upon the size of the "package" and the total load.
The website is http://www.bcga.co.uk
(Select publications !)
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