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Vol 10, Issue 2, 2022
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Received: 03.12.2022. >> Accepted: 10.12.2022. >> Published: 16.12.2022. Review paper

ZAKONODAVNA OSNOVA U VEZI PRIJEVOZA OPASNIH TVARI I ULOGA SIGURNOSNIH SAVJETNIKA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI / LEGAL BASIS REGARDING THE TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND THE ROLE OF SECURITY ADVISORS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Mario Šakić ,
Mario Šakić

Atest centar d.o.o. Grude , Grude , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Božidar Konjevod
Božidar Konjevod

Centar motor d.o.o. Široki Brijeg , Široki Brijeg , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Provisions based on the International Agreement on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road - ADR, which are binding on all signatory countries of the agreement, including Bosnia and Herzegovina. The regulations prohibit the transport of dangerous goods by road for companies unless they appoint a safety advisor (Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser, German Sicherheitsberater). In this way, "transportation of dangerous goods" includes all those who load, transport or unload dangerous goods. A special part that contributes to the safety of the transport of dangerous goods and is part of the traffic prevention system is the education of safety advisors and persons involved in the transport of dangerous goods. Safety consultants are required to be fully familiar with all activities - from advising the companies that have appointed them on the importance of health and safety measures and their significance in environmental protection related to the transport of dangerous substances to preparing the necessary written materials for this purpose and dealing with unwanted events if they occur. The training and role of a safety advisor in the transportation of dangerous goods is based on the ADR provisions of chapter 1.4, which state the obligation to employ safety advisors in the transportation of dangerous goods by road.

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