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The transporting of dangerous goods by road is governed by the Government Decree on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road 13.3.2002/194 and the Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road 32.3.2002/277, which stipulate the following:
The consignor is liable for ensuring that the substance or goods submitted for carriage, the packaging and markings as well as the entries on the waybill are in compliance with the regulations issued under the applicable decrees.
The maximum quantity of Class 1.4 S explosives is 20 kg (net). No other type of explosives will be carried as bus freight. The products must be packaged in accordance with the provisions contained in Annexes A and B to the Decree of the Ministry of Transport and Communications or wrapped in high-strength paper or other such wrapping so as to prevent any of the contents of the packaging from leaking out.
The maximum quantity of non-toxic Class 2 gases is 60 kg; the maximum amount of Class 1O oxygen
and Class 4F acetylene when transported together being, however, two bottles with a maximum
capacity of 20 litres supported in such a way as to be immobilised. Transportation of toxic gases
(groups T, TF, TC, TO, TFC, TOC) is forbidden.
Flammable liquids
The maximum total quantity of flammable liquids is 200 litres of which Class I and Class II
flammable liquids may account for a total of 60 litres. Flammable liquids marked with labels 6.1 or
8 in addition to a Class 3 label may not be transported.
The maximum total quantity of packages containing Class 4.1 substances flagged with danger label 4.1 is 50 kg. Transportation of other Class 4.1 substances is forbidden.
The maximum total quantity of Class 6.1 and 8 mildly toxic or corrosive substances belonging to Group III is 20 kg.
The maximum total quantity of packages containing Class 7 radioactive substances flagged with
danger label 7A and packages for which no danger label is required, is 200 kg.
The maximum total quantity of Class 9 substances and articles is 50 kg.
NO OTHER SUBSTANCES CLASSIFIED AS DANGEROUS ARE CARRIED AS BUS FREIGHT.
If quantities exceeding the class-specific limits listed above are to be transported, they have to be divided between several waybills (or address cards) to ensure that said quantities are not exceeded for any single haulage. To accomplish this, the shipment must be made using several buses.
All dangerous goods to be carried by bus must be accompanied by a waybill (or address card but
only if specifically agreed upon with the dispatching terminal). No material safety data sheet
needs to be provided since the provisions of Annex B to the Decree of the Ministry of Transport and
Communications do not apply in this case.
Co-packaging is governed by the provisions specified in Table A and section 4.1.10 of the Decree
of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
Permitted substances included in said list can be transported as bus freight packed in separate packages using a single waybill (or address card if applicable).
Permitted consignments included in said list and transported as bus freight may be co-loaded.
The following data must be entered on the waybill (or address card) for all dangerous substances:
The charge for the carriage of dangerous goods is based on a rate increased by three weight
categories.
Limitations for the carriage of dangerous goods
Only packages flagged with danger labels may be carried as bus freight.