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6. TRANSPORTATION SOLUTION
6.1. Dangerous Goods Transportation
(ADR)
Vehicles
carrying
dangerous
goods
should keep this plate in open position
while driving. It is located at the rear of
the vehicle, but its exact location may
vary according to the construction of the
vehicle. Approved vehicles in accord-
ance with ADR legislation must have an
ADR identification plate.
Opening ADR plate
ADR plate latches
Opening the plate:
Open the plate in the
closed position upwards by turning the
latch (1) clockwise or counterclockwise
by 90°, attach the opened flap of the
plate to the latch (2) on the other side
and fix it in the same way as the opening
procedure.
Dangerous substances that
can be transported in the ve-
hicle vary according to the ve-
hicle structure and options.
For this reason, make sure
that the loads that comply
with the regulations and your
vehicle type are carried.
6.2. Transportation Compliant with
ATP Legislation
Our vehicles may have been manufac-
tured in accordance with the ATP legisla-
tion in order to preserve the quality and
improve the conditions of perishable
foodstuffs, especially during international
trade.
If your vehicle has an ATP certificate,
there are labels showing the expiry date
of the ATP certificate on the upper front
of the side panel.
ATP Plate
If your vehicle complies with the ATP
certificate, you can get a manufacturer's
declaration
by
contacting authorized
services.
Any modification to the vehic-
le body may cause your vehic-
le to fall outside the scope of
ATP legislation.
6.3. Chemical Substance
Transportation
The tank of the chemical tanker vehicle
is made of stainless steel.
It is the customer's responsibility to carry
the product in accordance with the