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13th October 1978, Page 101
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e Geary's News Extra item six-monthly testing for irdous load vehicles inas the staggering statement ny fear that even a driver now need at least some. ledge of the chemicals he rrying before he sets out.' /hoever voiced those fears talking through his hat. All Is carrying bulk hazardous iicals must have knowledge le properties of their load must know precisely what I if an accident occurs. For five years now the Chemical Industries Association, the RHA and the RTITB have been preaching this message and there are new five formally established training schools for bulk hazardous load drivers. The course lasts for three days and here at Runcorn we have passed over 1,500 drivers through the school. Mond Division of ICI together with many other chemical companies refuses to load its products into any vehicle driven by a driver who has not passed through this course.

D. L. LACE, ICI Mond Division, Runcorn