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United Nations ‘Orange Book’

UN 2002. Recommendations on the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods ("Orange Book"). Geneva, Switzerland United Nations. [Pg.161]

United Nations 1999. Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Test and Criteria (the Orange Book), 3rd Edition. [Pg.368]

Transport of Dangerous Goods Recommendations Prepared by the United Nations Committee of Experts (U.N. Orange Book), Second Revised Ed., Chicago Intereg (1982). [Pg.85]

At least all transported chemicals that are classified as dangerous according to the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods—Model Regulations ( Orange Book ) should be considered. At a further stage, companies may decide to also take into account the chemicals that are not classified by these Recommendations. [Pg.89]


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