JU “Centar za napredne tehnologije u Sarajevu“ , Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Saobraćajni fakultet Travnik, International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina
International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dangerous goods are one of the basic activities of the traffic and transport system in
the Armed Forces of BH. The military organization strives to have at its disposal at all times all the material and technical means necessary for continuous action in war and peace. Most of the material and technical means in the supply chains in the AF are under certain restrictive regimes of manipulation and transport. Transport and handling of hazardous materials are wellestablished tasks in the Commands and Units of the Armed Forces. The Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina are to a large extent autonomous in the execution and regulation of the transport of dangerous goods in the Armed Forces. Autonomy of the system is necessary due to sensitive information and data on quantities, distribution, needs, types, etc. hazardous substances. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a signatory to international agreements and is committed to the application of European and international standards. Due to relations, the country is in the status of unregulated transport of dangerous goods. With this logical, argumentative, professional and responsible attitude this paper focuses on the proposed solution to the transport of dangerous goods in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
transport, dangerous substances, regulation, law, norms, standard
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