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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention (Lessons Learned)
Izzet ISIK Ministry of Transport, Republic of
Turkey
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Turkey became a party to the European Agreement
on International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by
Road (ADR) on 22 March 2010.
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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
2010
2004
  • The ratification process takes part in three main
    stages.
  • Procedures to be completed at the Ministerial
    Level,
  • at the Parliament level,
  • at Prime Ministry Level (Council of Ministers).
  • Whole text translated into Turkish language by
    the relevant Ministry,
  • Six approved copies are send to Ministry of
    Foreign affairs,
  • Checked by Legal Affairs Department,
  • Submitted to the Turkish Grand National Assembly
    (TGNA)
  • with justification to be discussed at Sub
    Commissions (Transport and Foreign Affairs
    commissions)
  • submitted to approval of Parliament (TGNA)
  • the law for accession to Agreement is ratified by
    Parliament(and published in the Official Gazette)

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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • Third stage.
  • The Directorate General for Laws and Decisions
    under the Prime Ministry, checks the translated
    texts for punctuation, unity and spelling errors.
  • If necessary, remarks, improvements and
    corrections could be made at this stage.
  • the legal text is send to the Council of
    Ministers for decision to be published in the
    Official Gazette.

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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • The ADR agreement and its Annexes A and B were
    first translated into Turkish in 2004.
  • the difficulties
  • translating such a big volume of the text,
  • providing the unity in the technical terms and
    definitions.
  • The Law for accession to the (ADR) was ratified
    by Turkish Grand National Assembly on 30 November
    2005 and was promulgated in the Official Journal
    on 6 December 2005 (Law No 5434). (second stage)
  • After that , at the third stage, the text of
    Agreement was reviewed by the experts at the
    Prime Ministry, Directorate General for Laws and
    Decisions, and decided to improve the text for
    providing the unity, comprehensiveness,
    consistence, and for elimination of errors etc.
  • Then, Annexes A and B were reviewed and improved
    by a Steering Committee established by the MoT.
    With the support of Union of Chambers of Commerce
    (TOBB) the text was revised and improved once
    again.
  • Annexes A and B of the ADR Agreement were finally
    promulgated in the Official Journal on 30 October
    2009 upon receiving the decision of Council of
    Ministers.

2004
2010
Ratification Process
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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • For shorten the ratification processfinding a
    new possible way..
  • We have submitted the 1993 Protocol to the
    Parliament, to be ratified with a law.
  • But we have asked for decision of Parliament to
    give Authority to the Council of Ministers for
    approving and publishing the amendments made to
    ADR Annexes A and B (every 2 years), in the
    Official Gazette without a Parliamentary
    decision.
  • By this way, we expect to respond more quick to
    harmonize the amendments to our national
    legislation.

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ROAD
New (By-Law) National Regulation was prepared
which is in line with ADR and the EU Directives.
Dangerous Goods
EU Directives
95/50/EC
94/55/EC
96/35/EC
2000/18/EC
ROAD RAIL Inland waterways
are repealed as from 30 June 2009 by
Directive 2008/68/EC
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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • The Regulation on Transport of Dangerous Goods by
    Road was published in the Official Journal on 31
    March 2007.
  • But, The regulation will enter into force step by
    step starting from 2011 to 2014.
  • The Regulation Entered into force from 1 of
    January 2011
  • Transition period for implementation of
    provisions on marking, labeling and packing until
    1 January 2012
  • Transition period for provisions on road vehicles
    and units until 1 January 2013
  • The major reason for this is that, the domestic
    transport sector needs a sufficient time to adopt
    its current situation to the provisions stated in
    the Regulation.
  • Need time to establish the necessary system for
    full implementation.

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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • The ADR is a multidisciplinary agreement,
    involving several institutions like
  • Ministry of Transport, the competent authority,
    regulating, coordinating, monitoring the impl. of
    ADR,
  • Ministry of Interior responsible for road-side
    checks,
  • Ministry for Industry and Trade responsible for
    type-approval and testing of road vehicles and
    pressurized tanks,
  • Ministry of Environment and Forestry responsible
    for disposal of hazardous materials, safety
    guides and forms.
  • Ministry of Health/ Ministry of Agriculture
    Toxic and infectious substances (Class 6)
  • Ministry of Energy (TAEI) Radioactive
    materials (Class 7)

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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • Directorate General for Land Transport, the
    competent authority, under the Ministry of
    Transport
  • have initiated necessary procedures to share the
    responsibilities among the relevant stakeholders.
  • Holding Working meetings among various state
    entities and organizations
  • discussed the draft regulation in conferences
    held between 2006-2010.
  • Carried out a survey to identify the relevant
    stakeholders, and their areas of responsibility.
  • In 20 March 2008, the 1st Dangerous Goods Summit
    convened in Istanbul with participation of all
    related sate institution and stakeholders, NGOs.
  • The technical support was received under EU
    financed Projects (Service, Twinning and TAIEX)
    during this period. is an on going process.
  • Transport of Dangerous Goods Platform was
    established (NOG platform under TOBB)-- consider
    the needs of stake holders, increase the
    awareness.

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DRIVERS TRAINING-Chapter 8.2 ADR
  • A Ministerial Communiqué regulating the
    training of the professional drivers was
    published on 17 June 2010.
  • Approving of the training centers/courses
  • Drafting of the questions sets

DGLT-Land Transport (Competent Authority)
  • Evaluating of the candidates
  • Issuing of the Certificate

DGLTGAZI UNIVERSITY PC Center
  • Basic Course
  • Specialization C. Tanks
  • Spec. Class 1
  • Spec. Class 7

renewal
5 years
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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • A new distinct department under the Ministry of
    Transport will be established.
  • Department for Transport of Dangerous Goods,
    which will deal with the transport of dangerous
    goods by means of all transport modes.
  • i.e to regulate, monitor and inspect the
    transport of dangerous goods by, road, rail, air,
    sea and inland waterways, from a single unit.

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Activities of the National Authority
  • Necessary additional national legislation and
    administrative arrangements.
  • Definition and Organization of competent
    authorities
  • Fixed competence of authorities
  • Legislation for enforcement and fines
  • Trained enforcement officers
  • Procedures for approval, testing and
    periodical inspections of vehicles, tanks and
    packaging
  • Procedures for exemptions
  • Close cooperation between participants and
    authorities
  • Legislation for Dangerous Goods Safety
    Advisers (DGSAs)
  • Transportable Pressure Equipments
    (TPEs)already in place
  • Defining routes and parking areas.
  • Clearly arranged regulation, preferably one
    law for all modes of transport

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Turkeys Experience on the Accession to ADR
Convention
  • From our experience
  • We think that different Consulting Committees
    should be established to work on the specific
    subjects such as
  • Classification of the dangerous goods and
    loading/unloading rules
  • Packaging of the dangerous goods, production and
    approval of the packages
  • Approval, testing, periodic inspection of the
    vehicles and other technical transport units
  • Class 1-Explosive substances and articles
  • Class 7-Radioactive material
  • Class 6.2-Infectious substances
  • Trainings
  • Routes, parking areas
  • Derogations
  • Evaluation of the risks and the accidents
  • Translation/checking of ADR and latest Annexes
    by committee
  • Each Consulting Committee should consist of
    different experts from various institutions like
    public institutions, private sector, stake
    holders, universities.
  • A Steering Committee which supervises all
    Consulting Committees.
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