ADR
ADR. Short for "Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route," ADR is the European Agreement about taking hazardous stuff on the road from one country to another.
ADR has been around since 1957, and it gets updated every so often to keep things current. It spells out exactly what you need to do to keep people, places, and the planet safe when you're hauling things like chemicals, explosives, or other risky cargo.
FAQ
Example or usage in road freight logistics:
A logistics company specializing in the transportation of hazardous materials ensures that all its drivers undergo ADR training and obtain the necessary certification. They also adhere to ADR regulations for packaging, labeling, and documenting dangerous goods, and their fleet of vehicles is equipped and maintained according to ADR standards. By complying with ADR, the company can transport dangerous goods safely and minimize risks to people, property, and the environment.