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DGSA Services: At Route Logistic
Support Services we have an advantage over many of our competitors.
We are a small firm, which prides itself on the personal touch
We are not just a bunch of academics for which the DGSA qualification
is one of many. We have spent years advising & transporting dangerous goods. Our understanding of what is required to move dangerous goods in a timely manner, but legally using value judgement is what makes the difference.
We advise you on how to use and apply the rules and regulations
to your advantage. Our job is to keep your vehicles, or factory
line, moving, in safety, earning you money.
We charge a realistic, but competitive annual fee which is individually
assessed for each customer, with no restrictive contracts to sign,
and no hidden fees for non-emergency visits, mileage, report writing
etc.
We are available to you twenty four hours a day, seven days a week,
for as often, or as little as you need us. We welcome customers
from all over the UK whatever their core business.
We welcome the opportunity to provide cover when your own DGSA is
on holiday or otherwise unavailable.
We also welcome companies who are not legally required to appoint a DGSA but feel they could benefit from one.
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There's nothing to lose and there is absolutely
no obligation so,
please contact us:
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Background
The DGSA has an important role.
The Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations
2007, in reference to ADR, state:
"Each undertaking, the activities of which include
the carriage, or the related packing, loading, filling
or unloading of dangerous goods by road
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Costs
Unfortunately we cannot give you
a simple answer to this most important question, as every
customer is different.
Each DGSA is assessed on the number
of vehicles, training of staff and the quantity, and
class, of hazardous goods being carried. Naturally,
this means that that an owner-operator
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Emergencies
Our DGSA must be informed
immediately of any emergencies, incidents or road accidents
that occur whilst you are transporting dangerous goods,
regardless of the levels of damage, injuries or whether
any spillages, or fires, resulted.
Your overriding responsibility in the event of an emergency
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