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    Regulations on the transport of dangerous goods

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    Many industries use dangerous goods or agents that have the potential to harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment, either by themselves or through their interaction with other factors. Given their harmful nature, dangerous goods are subjected to regulations during transportation to prevent accidents.

    Each mode of transport (air, sea, road, rail and inland waterway) has its own regulations through the “UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods. Model Regulations” and other international legal tools. Most countries are adapting their national regulations to these international regulations.

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