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Bulk liquids carriage conditions

17th March 1972, Page 23
17th March 1972
Page 23
Page 23, 17th March 1972 — Bulk liquids carriage conditions
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• In his annual report the retiring chairman of the RHA bulk liquids group, Mr T. R. Wood (Midland Road Tank Services, Walsall), referred to informal discussions between members of the group and the Chemical Industries Association which had led to changes in the group's special conditions of carriage. "The whole question of the training of drivers engaged in the carriage of dangerous goods is being examined and will I am sure result in greater safety and efficiency", said Mr Wood, who also commended the new regulations on the carriage of inflammable liquids and corrosive substances which had been issued after detailed discussions with the Government departments concerned.