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DANGEROUS
GOODS
SAFETY
ADVISER
ANNUAL
REPORT
Tim
McArragher
- Snr
Regulatory
Affairs
Officer,
Rentokil
Initial
plc
Under
the
Transport
of
Dangerous
Goods
(Safety
Advisers)
Regulations
1999,
a
Dangerous
Goods
Safety
Adviser
(DGSA)
must
ensure
that
an
annual
report
to
the
employer
is
prepared
on
the
activities
of
the
employer
regarding
the
transport
of
dangerous
goods.
As
DGSA’s
were
legally
required
for
businesses
transporting
dangerous
goods
(above
certain
thresholds)
from
01
January
2000,
the
first
annual
report
needs
to
cover
the
year
1
January
2000
–
31
December
2000.
The
employer
must
keep
this
report
for a
minimum
period
of 5
years.
The
regulations
do
not
state
a
specified
format
for
the
report
or
details
on
what
it
should
contain.
However,
as a
DGSA
is
expected
to
perform
certain
functions
as
listed
in
Schedule
2 of
the
regulations,
it is
anticipated
that
the
report
should
cover
how
these
functions
have
been
performed
during
the
year.
The
report
can
also
include
other
information
such
as
the
types
of
dangerous
goods
being
transported,
the
quantities
throughout
the
year
and
the
containment
systems
used
to
transport
the
goods. |