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ADR 2021

Disponibile il testo completo dell'ADR applicabile dal 1° gennaio 2021 (EN)

Accordo relativo al trasporto internazionale di merci pericolose su strada ADR applicabile dal 1° gennaio 2021.

Update: 04.01.2021

Visualizza e scarica il testo completo dell'ADR applicabile a partire dal 1° gennaio 2021 (i file PDF contengono segnalibri per sfogliare le diverse parti e capitoli):

Volume 1 (English version)
Volume 2 (English version)
Corrigendum 1 (English version)
Corrigendum 2 (Version française)

General

The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) was done at Geneva on 30 September 1957 under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, and it entered into force on 29 January 1968. The Agreement itself was amended by the Protocol amending article 14 (3) done at New York on 21 August 1975, which entered into force on 19 April 1985. The title of the Agreement was modified by the Protocol amending the title of the ADR adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Agreement on 13 May 2019 and entering into force on 1 January 2021. As from this date the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) will become the Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR). According to article 2 of the Agreement, dangerous goods barred from carriage by Annex A shall not be accepted for international transport, while international transport of other dangerous goods shall be authorized subject to compliance with:
- the conditions laid down in Annex A for the goods in question, in particular as regards their packaging and labelling; and
- the conditions laid down in Annex B, in particular as regards the construction, equipment and operation of the vehicle carrying the goods in question.
Nevertheless, according to article 4, each Contracting Party shall retain the right to regulate or prohibit, for reasons other than safety during carriage, the entry of dangerous goods into its territory. Contracting Parties also retain the right to arrange, by bilateral or multilateral agreements, that certain dangerous goods which are prohibited from carriage by Annex A be internationally carried, subject to certain conditions, on their territories, or that dangerous goods authorized to be carried internationally according to Annex A be carried on their territories under conditions less stringent than those specified in Annexes A and B.
Annexes A and B have been regularly amended and updated since the entry into force of ADR.

Structure of Annexes A and B

The Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (WP.15) of the Economic Commission for Europe’s Committee on Inland Transport decided, at its fifty-first session (26 30 October 1992), to restructure Annexes A and B, on the basis of a proposal by the International Road Transport Union (TRANS/WP.15/124, paras. 100-108). The main objectives were to make the requirements more accessible and more user-friendly so that they could be applied more easily not only to international road transport operations under ADR, but also to domestic traffic in all European States through national or European Community legislation, and ultimately to ensure a consistent regulatory framework at European level. It was also considered necessary to identify more clearly the duties of the various participants in the transport chain, to group more systematically the requirements concerning these various participants, and to differentiate the legal requirements of ADR from the European or international standards that could be applied to meet such requirements.
The structure is consistent with that of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations, the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) and the Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail (RID).
It has been split into nine parts, but still grouped under two annexes to align with the wording of article 2 of the Agreement itself. The layout is as follows:
- Annex A: General provisions and provisions concerning dangerous articles and substances
- Part 1: General provisions
- Part 2: Classification
- Part 3: Dangerous goods list, special provisions and exemptions related to limited and excepted quantities
- Part 4: Packing and tank provisions
- Part 5: Consignment procedures
- Part 6: Requirements for the construction and testing of packagings, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), large packagings, tanks and bulk containers
- Part 7: Provisions concerning the conditions of carriage, loading, unloading and handling
- Annex B: Provisions concerning transport equipment and transport operations
- Part 8: Requirements for vehicle crews, equipment, operation and documentation
- Part 9: Requirements concerning the construction and approval of vehicles Part 1, which contains general provisions and definitions, is an essential part, since it contains all definitions for terms used throughout the other parts, and it defines precisely the scope and applicability of ADR, including the possibility of exemptions, as well as the applicability of other regulations. It also contains provisions concerning training, derogations and transitional measures, the respective safety obligations of the various participants in a chain of transport of dangerous goods, control measures, safety advisers, restrictions for the passage of vehicles carrying dangerous goods through road tunnels and transport of dangerous goods security.
Central to the use of the restructured ADR is table A of Chapter 3.2 which contains the dangerous goods list in the numerical order of UN numbers. Once the UN number of a specific dangerous substance or article has been
determined, the table provides cross-references to specific requirements to be applied for the carriage of that substance or article, and to the chapters or sections where these specific requirements may be found. Nevertheless, it should be borne in mind that the general requirements or class specific requirements of the various Parts have to be applied in addition to specific requirements, as relevant.
An alphabetical index which indicates the UN number assigned to specific dangerous goods has been prepared by the secretariat and added as table B of Chapter 3.2 to facilitate the access to table A when the UN number is unknown.
This table B is not an official part of ADR and has been added in the publication for easy reference only.
When goods which are known or suspected to be dangerous cannot be found by name in any of tables A or B, they have to be classified in accordance with Part 2, which contains all relevant procedures and criteria to determine whether such goods are deemed to be dangerous or not and which UN number should be assigned.

Applicable texts

This version ("2021 ADR") takes into account all new amendments adopted by WP.15 in 2018, 2019 and 2020, circulated under the symbols ECE/TRANS/WP.15/249 and -/Corr.1 and ECE/TRANS/WP.15/249/Add.1, which, subject to acceptance by the Contracting Parties in accordance with article 14 (3) of the Agreement, should enter into force on 1 January 2021.
Nevertheless, due to the transitional measures provided for in 1.6.1.1 of Annex A, the previous version ("2019 ADR") may continue to be used until 30 June 2021.

Territorial applicability

ADR is an Agreement between States, and there is no overall enforcing authority. In practice, highway checks are carried out by Contracting Parties, and non-compliance may then result in legal action by national authorities against offenders in accordance with their domestic legislation. ADR itself does not prescribe any penalties. At the time of publishing, the Contracting Parties are Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Uzbekistan.
ADR applies to transport operations performed on the territory of at least two of the above-mentioned Contracting Parties. In addition, it should be noted that, in the interest of uniformity and free trading across the European Union (EU), Annexes A and B of ADR have also been adopted by EU Member States as the basis for regulation of the carriage of dangerous goods by road within and between their territories (Directive 2008/68/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 2008 on the inland transport of dangerous goods, as amended). A number of non-EU countries have also adopted Annexes A and B of ADR as the basis for their national legislation.

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Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR 2021)

Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR 2021)

Published: October 2020

Adopted on 30 September 1957 in Geneva under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the ADR entered into force on 29 January 1968.

This authoritative Agreement is intended to increase the safety of international transport of dangerous goods by road. Its Annexes A and B contain the technical requirements for road transport, i.e. the conditions under which dangerous goods, when authorized for transport, may be carried internationally, as well as uniform provisions concerning the construction and operation of vehicles carrying dangerous goods. They also establish international requirements and procedures for training and safety obligations of participants.

The Agreement has been regularly amended and updated since its entry into force. This version has been prepared on the basis of amendments applicable as from 1 January 2021.

Until now, the title of ADR was the "European Agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road (ADR)". Following the decision of the Contracting Parties to the Agreement, the word European is removed in this new edition to acknowledge the global status of ADR and as an encouragement to all United Nations Member States to join and fully implement it, supporting progress towards road safety targets of the Sustainable Development Goals.

For more information on this agreement, visit the ADR section of the UNECE Transport Division Website.

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This revised version is based on changes applicable from 1 January 2021. It contains new or revised provisions concerning in particular the transport of electrical storage systems (including lithium batteries installed in goods transport units and defective batteries), medical waste and radioactive materials. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in demand for medical gases (particularly medical oxygen), which, along with infectious, hazardous or radioactive substances are being transported with special care and are covered in this edition.

The Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) is an important trade facilitation tool and thus helps reduce the risk of protectionism. Except for dangerous goods which are totally prohibited for transport, and except when transport is regulated or prohibited for reasons other than safety, the international transport of dangerous goods by road is authorized by ADR in the territories of the Contracting Parties, provided that the provisions of the agreement are respected. As a Contracting Party, during the transitional and post-Brexit period, the United Kingdom will continue to apply ADR requirements.

ECE/TRANS/300
Complete set of two volumes
Sales # E/F/R.21.VIII.1
ISBN 978-92-1-139179-4 (English)
Languages: English, French (Russian forthcoming)

This publication can be obtained from distributors of United Nations Publications or from the Sales Office (see how to order).

Fonte: UNECE

Certifico ADR Manager 2021.0 | Update Settembre 2020

Certifico ADR Manager 2021.0 | Update Settembre 2020

2000/2020 Rev. 2021.0 (6a)

Il nuovo software  Certifico ADR Manager completamente rinnovato, integra, oltre alle funzioni ADR, la gestione degli obblighi del Consulente ADR (D.Lgs. 35/2010):

- Gestione anagrafica Aziende / Operatori / Veicoli / ecc 
- Redazione Prassi e procedure Impresa 
- Redazione Relazione iniziale 
- Redazione Relazione annuale
- Redazione Relazione straordinaria 
- Redazione Relazione d'incidente 
- Sezione Anagrafica / Eventi / Documenti

Certifico Srl - IT | 2000/2020

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ADR 2021: Al via la procedura di approvazione con la comunicazione UNECE

ADR 2021: Al via la procedura di approvazione con la comunicazione UNECE

02.07.2020

Come da procedura (Art. 14 paragrafo 1 ADR), il Segretario Generale dell’ONU ha comunicato in data 1° Luglio 2020 con nota C.N.274.2020.TREATIES-XI.B.14, di aver ricevuto dalla Francia (WP.15 Chairman UNECE), il testo degli emendamenti all’ADR che dovranno entrare in vigore il 1° gennaio 2021.

Emendamenti relativi alle sessioni WP.15:

- 105th session (6-9 November 2018)
- 106th session (13-17 May 2019)
- 107th session (11-15 November 2019)

Emendamenti trasmessi:

ECE/TRANS/WP.15/249
ECE/TRANS/WP.15/249/Corr.1 
ECE/TRANS/WP.15/249/Add.1

Se entro tre mesi (entro il 1° ottobre 2020) non vi saranno obiezioni da parte degli Stati contraenti tale testo risulterà definitivamente approvato.

ADR 2021: il Draft delle modifiche

La Comunicazione ONU ADR 2021

Commenti ADR 2021: da USTRA (CH)

Commenti ADR 2021: da USTRA (CH)

Update 10.06.2020 (FR) (DE)

Da USTRA CH, i primi commenti (Aprile 2020) sulle modifiche all'ADR 2021, al momento disponibili in FR/DE, previsti anche in IT.

Confermato il Documento delle modifiche pubblicato a questo link. Il 1° Luglio 2020 è prevista la Comunicazione formale delle modifiche da parte dell'ONU, tramite l'UNECE.

(Commentaires sur les modifications de ADR 2021)
(Erlaeuterungen zu den ADR aenderungen 2021)

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Direttiva delegata (UE) 2020/1833

ADR 2021: Applicazione e recepimento

Direttiva delegata (UE) 2020/1833 della Commissione del 2 ottobre 2020 che modifica gli allegati della direttiva 2008/68/CE del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio per quanto riguarda l’adeguamento al progresso scientifico e tecnico

GU L 408/1 del 04.12.2020

Entrata in vigore: 24.12.2020

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Certifico ADR Manager 2021.0.1 | Update Settembre 2020

Certifico ADR Manager 2021.0 | Update Settembre 2020

2000/2020 Rev. 2021.0.1 (7a)

Il nuovo software  Certifico ADR Manager completamente rinnovato, integra, oltre alle funzioni ADR, la gestione degli obblighi del Consulente ADR (D.Lgs. 35/2010):

- Gestione anagrafica Aziende / Operatori / Veicoli / ecc 
- Redazione Prassi e procedure Impresa 
- Redazione Relazione iniziale 
- Redazione Relazione annuale
- Redazione Relazione straordinaria 
- Redazione Relazione d'incidente 
- Sezione Anagrafica / Eventi / Documenti

Certifico Srl - IT | 2000/2020

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Certifico ADR Manager 2021: Novità Immagini

Certifico ADR Manager 2021: Novità Immagini

L'aggiornamento di Certifico ADR Manager 2021, prevista ad inizio Settembre, introduce:

- Gestione immagini nelle Relazioni/Procedure
- Aggiornamento Tabella A ad ADR 2021

Disponibile in allegato un Modello esempio di Relazione annuale con la novità introdotta della possibilità di inserire immagini nelle Sezioni principali delle Relazioni/Procedure ADR.

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A fine Settembre disponibile Certifico ADR Manager aggiornato ADR 2021

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Il nuovo software Certifico ADR Manager completamente rinnovato, integra, oltre alle funzioni ADR, la gestione degli obblighi del Consulente ADR (D.Lgs. 35/2010):

- Gestione anagrafica Aziende / Operatori / Veicoli / ecc
- Redazione Prassi e procedure Impresa
- Redazione Relazione iniziale
- Redazione Relazione annuale (*)
- Redazione Relazione straordinaria
- Redazione Relazione d'incidente
- Sezione Anagrafica/Eventi/Documenti

La struttura delle Relazioni (predefinita) è ampiamente personalizzabile dall'Utente.

E' possibile:

- Importare e gestire Modelli già strutturati di Prassi, Procedure e Relazioni.
- Effettuare copia/modifica di Modelli già predisposti.
- Archiviare tutti i Documenti redatti

(*) Struttura basata su Modello di USTRA - CH (Ufficio federale delle strade Svizzere)

Le funzioni relative all'ADR:

- Consultazione database di tutte le materie Tabella A ADR;
- Classificazione di un rifiuto pericoloso in materia ADR;
- Compilazione scheda Istruzioni Scritte materia ADR Certifico: 4 pag. ADR + pag. "P0" Certifico;
- Compilazione scheda di Istruzioni Scritte rifiuto ADR Certifico: 4 pag. ADR + pag. "P0" Certifico;
- Calcolo Esenzione 1.1.3.6 con relativo Report;
- Traduzione e stampa delle schede in oltre 40 lingue (servizio online);
- Report Materia ADR;
- Parametro Safety;
- Stampa Etichette 10 x 10 cm;
- Indicazione ADR da riportare nel Ddt/FIR

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ADR 2021: Draft changes


ADR 2021: Draft changes

24 May 2020

Draft amendments to annexes A and B of ADR

Draft amendments to annexes A and B of ADR At its 107th session, the Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods requested the secretariat to prepare a consolidated list of all the amendments which it had adopted for entry into force on 1 January 2021 so that they could be made the subject of an official proposal in accordance with the procedure set out in article 14 of ADR, which, following usual practice, the Chair would be responsible for transmitting to the depositary through his Government.

The notification would have to be issued no later than 1 July 2020, with a reference to 1 January 2021 as the scheduled date of entry into force (see ECE/TRANS/WP.15/248, paragraph 80).

This document contains the requested consolidated list of amendments adopted by the Working Party at its 105th, 106th and 107th sessions (see ECE/TRANS/WP.15/244, annex I, ECE/TRANS/WP.15/246, annex and ECE/TRANS/WP.15/248, annex I).

Session and Date Working Party:

- 105th session (6-9 November 2018)
- 106th session (13-17 May 2019)
- 107th session (11-15 November 2019)

WP.15 (108th session)(11-15 May 2020)

Please note that the May session of WP.15 (108th session)(11-15 May 2020) is POSTPONED to 9-13 November 2020 in place of the 109th session. Official documents already submitted remain on the agenda. The agenda will be updated accordingly.

ADR

ADR è l’accordo internazionale per il trasporto di merci pericolose su strada, acronimo di “Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road”. L'Accordo è stato sottoscritto a Ginevra il 30 settembre 1957 sotto gli auspici della Commissione economica delle Nazioni Unite per l'Europa, ed è entrato in vigore il 29 gennaio 1968. Con il D.Lgs. 40/2000 (GU n. 52 del 03.03.2000) è stata istituita la figura del Consulente per la sicurezza dei trasporti di merci pericolose (Consulente ADR). Il D.Lgs. 40/2000 è stato poi abrogato dal D.Lgs. 35/2010.


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