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HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd Lothlorien Industrial Park Postnet Suite 1550 6 490 Tedstone Road Private Bag X1007 Wadeville, 1422 Lyttelton, 0140 Telephone: 082 312 5525-084 320 4555-084 810 6984 Sharon Johan Brendan Fax: 0865 951 247 Email: info@hazcomdgr.co.za DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD: ARE YOUR VEHICLES LEGAL? Hazcom-DGR (Pty) Ltd offers the following services to our valued existing- prospective clients who are actively engaged in the hling, storage transportation of Dangerous Goods by road: DANGEROUS GOODS VEHICLE COMPLIANCE Expert service by experienced Sales Consultants, Dangerous Goods Advisors Outcomes-Based Training Assessors to assist you in complying with the legal requirements applicable to the storage, hling transportation of dangerous goods by road. VEHICLE SIGNAGE & EQUIPMENT: The compliance specifications below are based on South African National Stard (SANS) 1518: 2011 SANS 10231:2014, applies to all vehicles conveying dangerous goods. SANS 1518: Transport of dangerous goods Design, construction, testing, approval maintenance of road vehicles portable tanks WARNING: Can only be read in conjunction with the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) This document supersedes SANS 1518:2008 (edition 3). BATTERY ISOLATOR ACTIVATION DEVICE / BATTERY MASTER SWITCH As prescribed within the SANS Codes (SANS 1518) most Municipal Emergency Services By-Laws, all vehicles transporting dangerous goods must be fitted with a two-pole (12 volt) or fourpole (24 volt) isolator switch. This isolator must be fitted in close proximity to the battery be easily accessible to the driver during an emergency. Switches must be clearly marked with the relevant on off positions, as well as the electric shock hazard warning sign the words Battery Isolator. DEFINITION: "Battery Master Switch" means a bi-polar electrical switch that can be activated/de-activated with an L- shape key, to which is fitted at one end with a bayonet-type or similar socket switch; COMPLETE BATTERY COVER Where any dangerous goods carrier is not provided with a fullyenclosed, factory-fitted battery cover on vehicles with externallymounted batteries, a cover complying with the relevant Regulations Stards must be fitted. The cover must be ventilated to prevent the build-up of hydrogen vapour corrosive fumes, but must completely enclose the battery on all sides top. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND BRACKETS SANS 1518: Vehicles must be fitted with the following portable, dry powder type fire extinguishers, suitable for inflammability classes A, B C: a) Truck tractors - 1 x 9 kg external fire extinguisher b) Rigid tank trucks - 2 x 9 kg external fire extinguishers c) Trailers - 2 x 9 kg minimum external fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers must be mounted in easily- accessible, quickrelease brackets, in a position where they are protected against negative environmental operational conditions (e.g. corrosive products). Horizontal or vertical mounting must be avoided to prevent compaction of the powder extinguishing agent. Nominal mounting angle is 45º, if possible. NOTE 1: Reconditioned Fire extinguishers on D/Goods vehicles must be serviced at SIX-MONTH intervals as per SANS 1475-1:2014. (New Extinguishers = 12 Month Service Life) NOTE 2: Vehicles weighing less than 3,500 kg (GVM) are currently required to be fitted with 2 x 9 kg DCP fire extinguishers Dangerous Goods Vehicle Compliance Requirements - HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd 2017 Page 1 of 10

NOTE 3: Amendment to SANS 10231: 2014 is expected in 2015 where fire extinguisher requirements may change to 2 x 4.5 kg DCP or 1 x 9 kg DCP for Light Delivery Vehicles VEHICLE PLACARDING Three dangerous goods placards or panels must be affixed to each cargo containment area of a rigid vehicle, semi-trailer or trailer; one at the rear one on either side of the vehicle, so as to be clearly visible from the roadside (minimum size prescribed is 700 mm x 400 mm). Vehicles with a GVM less than 3,500 kg may be fitted with reduced-size placards where space does not allow the fitting of the regular size placard (350 mm x 200 mm) A Danger Warning Diamond must be fitted to the front of a vehicle or a truck tractor so as to be clearly visible from the front. (250mm x 250mm) Vehicles with a GVM less than 3,500 kg may be fitted with a reduced-size danger warning diamond where space does not allow the fitment of a regular-size danger warning diamond (100mm x 100mm). A danger warning diamond must be a square with each side of length 250 mm, set with one of its diagonals vertically. A reduced-size diamond must be a square with each side of length 100 mm, set with one of its diagonals vertically. The colour of the diamond must be orange, its design must comply with the requirements given in C.3 of SANS 10232-1: 2007. The full placard, including the 10 mm black border must be clearly visible from the roadside, whether directly fixed on the vehicle, or supported by means of a permanently fixed frame. The placard must be clean, legible not be defaced or obscured at all times. Freight containers that are being transported by road as part of a journey that includes movement as sea-freight or cross border, must carry split-placards that consist of the appropriate hazard class, subsidiary risk diamonds goods identification rectangle affixed to either side each end of the container so that they are clearly visible from both the front, rear from the roadside (i.e. left & right sides) during transportation must also meet the requirements of the IMO-IMDG regulations. Vehicles that transport freight containers that are placarded in accordance with this part of SANS 10232 require only a danger warning diamond in addition to the required documentation in the designated space. A freight container must have split placards that consist of a goods identification rectangle, a hazard class diamond, or a mixed load diamond subsidiary risk diamond(s) Dangerous Goods panels/placards must be made of suitable material (ABS, Vinyl or chromadek Steel), sufficiently rigid to prevent any distortion when the panel/placard is subjected to forces encountered during transportation, as prescribed in SANS 10232-1. The signage must appear as follows: 1. Dangerous Goods Placards x 3 per vehicle / per trailer: DO NOT USE MIXED LOAD Placards for ALL LOADS! > 3,500 KG GVM < 3,500 kg GVM 2. 290 mm x 290 mm or 190 mm x 190 mm - No Smoking, No Open Flame No Cell phone decals, as per Municipal Bye-Laws, SANS 1518 SANS 1157 3. Dangerous goods that are transported at a temperature in excess of 100 C (in the case of liquids) or 240 C (in the case of solids) must have 3 elevated temperature warning triangles attached to the cargo unit, one on either side one on the rear of the unit, so as to be clearly visible from the roadside. 4. The danger warning diamond must be a square with each side of length 250 mm, set at an angle of 45 (diamond shaped). The reduced-size danger warning diamond must be a square with each side of length 100 mm, set at an angle of 45 (diamond shaped). The colour must be orange. DESIGNATED SPACE A container, of colour orange marked with the word "DOCUMENTS" in black, that must be permanently fixed in a clearly visible space near the centre of the cab so as to be easily accessible from either one of the doors or through a broken front window NOTE The construction of the container type of material used are not prescribed. Environmentally Hazardous Label for freight containers Drivers must carry the following docs in the Designated Space : a) Transport emergency card/s; b) Dangerous Goods Declaration/s (DGD); c) Waste Classification Certificate/s, if applicable; d) Container Packing Certificate/s, if applicable; e) Nominally Empty Packaging Certificate/s, if applicable. Dangerous Goods Vehicle Compliance Requirements - HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd 2017 Page 2 of 10

TRANSPORT EMERGENCY CARDS A card (valid for 3 years) that lists the hazards emergency information for a dangerous good being transported, which is intended for use by the driver of the dangerous goods vehicle but might also be required by the emergency services in the absence of other information, or in support of available information. Any vehicle used for the transport of dangerous goods must have a transport emergency card for each dangerous goods item in the load. The transport emergency card is generated either from the European Council of (CEFIC) system, (a TREMCARD), or in accordance with SANS 10232-4, (a TREC). LOW HAZARD GOODS SANS 10368: 2007 version 1.1 Transport of low-hazard goods in bulk Emergency information for road vehicles Scope: This stard covers the requirements for the placarding of, documentation for, road tankers, vehicles carrying portable tanks, other vehicles that exceed 3 500 kg GVM that transport liquids, powders granular solids that are not classified as dangerous goods in terms of SANS 10228. The information on the placards documents is intended for the use of emergency services when there are large spills that could present an environmental or road user hazard in the short term. Vehicles requiring Low Hazard placarding: All heavy goods vehicles that transport liquids, powders granular solids not classified as dangerous goods in bulk or containment units in excess of 1 000 kg, or 1 000 L where applicable, shall carry the emergency information in compliance with the requirements of this stard. Bulk transport may be in the form of fixed tanks, portable tanks, or open closed load bed trucks. Placards for rigid vehicles, semi-trailers trailers Three placards in accordance with annex A shall be so affixed to each cargo containment area of a rigid vehicle, semitrailer, or trailer, one at the rear one on each side of the vehicle, as to be clearly visible from the roadside. In the case of vehicles carrying containers, the containers themselves shall be placarded on four sides, so as to be clearly visible from the roadside from the rear of the vehicle at all times. MUNICIPAL DANGEROUS GOODS PERMITS / FIRE PERMITS SANS 1357: 2013 Edition 1 - Transport of dangerous goods Inspection requirements of road vehicles for the issue of municipal dangerous goods transport permits Scope: This stard is not legislated or incorporated currently into any legislation only serves a guide to Municipalities when issuing Municipal Dangerous Goods or Fire Permits. It covers the inspection requirements of road vehicles used to transport dangerous goods as classified in SANS 10228 in quantities in excess of the exempted quantities as listed in SANS 10231. The obligation for Municipal Dangerous Goods Transport Permits is a requirement of Municipal Emergency Services, by the relevant national legislation (Fire Protections Services Act) VEHICLE REGISTRATION - CATEGORY D Any vehicle conveying dangerous goods must be registered or re-registered as a Category D G vehicle at the relevant municipal License Department must display the correct OPERATOR CARD, category G, D. 2015-12-31 Re-registration from G only to G, D requires a full roadworthy test the vehicle is re-licensed for another 12 months from this reregistration date. Pro-rate license fee credits apply so only the balance of the annual license is payable. The vehicle must also be fully compliant with regard to all signage, safety devices equipment, must be roadworthy in terms of the National Road Traffic Act, 93 of 1996 Regulations 2000. Dangerous Goods Vehicle Compliance Requirements - HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd 2017 Page 3 of 10

CONTACT US For assistance on any aspect of Dangerous Goods Transport by Road (ADR) please contact one our friendly advisors below: Brendan Adams 084 810 6984 brendan@hazcomdgr.co.za Peter Breda 073 467 8287 VEHICLE INSPECTION LIST: (As per Daily inspection schedule SANS 10231: 2014 Table E.2 Typical daily inspection schedule.) For ease of reference, HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd have compiled a comprehensive inspection checklist that can be used to gauge your current level of Dangerous Goods vehicle compliance. Please refer to page 10 at the back of this brochure DISCLAIMER: The information contained herein is provided for the interest convenience of all parties involved in the transport of dangerous goods by road, namely - commercial vehicle operators, consignors, consignees, drivers workplace health safety professionals. Whilst dedicated effort is made to ensure the accuracy current relevance of the information contained in this publication, Hazcom-DGR (Pty) Ltd, its associates, employees, servants or agents assume no responsibility for give no guarantees, undertakings or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness or current status of the information provided herein, also do not accept any liability of any nature whatsoever for any loss or damage arising from any acts, errors or omissions committed by parties as a result of information gained from this publication. Dangerous Goods Vehicle Compliance Requirements - HAZCOM-DGR (Pty) Ltd 2017 Page 4 of 10

VEHICLE COMPLIANCE SIGNAGE AND EQUIPMENT LEGAL REFERENCES In accordance with the South African Road Traffic Act (Act 93 of 1996) Chapter V Chapter VIII, all vehicles used to transport any listed Dangerous Goods over the specified Exempt Quantities (Table C.1 - SANS 10231: 2014 version 3.1) must comply with: South African National Stard SANS 1518: 2011 Edition 4 - Transport of dangerous goods Design, construction, testing, approval maintenance of road vehicles portable tanks. (which must read in conjunction with The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) SANS 10231: 2014 Transport of dangerous goods Operational requirements for road vehicles SANS 10232-1:2007 Edition 3 Transport of dangerous goods Emergency information systems Part 1: Emergency Information System for Road Transport, SANS 10232-3:2011 Edition 3.1 Transport of dangerous goods Emergency information systems Part 3: Emergency Response Guides WARNING: Can only be read in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Transportation Research Special Programs Administration Emergency Response Guidebook SANS 10232-4:2007 Edition 1.1 Transport of dangerous goods Emergency information systems Part 4: Transport Emergency Card SANS 10368: 2007 Edition 1.1 Transport of low hazard goods in bulk Emergency information for road vehicles Applicable Municipal By-Laws regulating the transport of Flammable Substances /or Dangerous Goods by road in Municipal Areas of jurisdiction www.sabs.co.za Page 5 of 10

Prescribed container to store transport documents. All Dangerous Goods vehicles must be fitted with a Designated Space in the cab, so as to be accessible from the exterior on 3 sides. Must be orange, marked DOCUMENTS. Must be fixed in place while in motion. Available in vinyl bags or steel boxes. All relevant documents, e.g. Permits, Tremcards DGD s must be placed here whilst en-route with load. Minimum 250 mm x 250 mm (>3500 kg GVM). Minimum 100 mm x 100 mm (<3500 kg GVM). An Orange Diamond must be displayed the front of all vehicles or combinations when loaded with listed Dangerous Goods, so as to be clearly visible from the front, at any height below the windscreen of the vehicle. Must be removed or reversed once load is reduced below exempt quantity, offloaded or been certified clean (e.g. tankers). Available in vinyl, chromadek, magnetic or ABS. Brackets available in galvanized or e-coated mild steel. 700 mm x 400 mm (>3500 kg GVM). 350 mm x 200 mm (<3500 kg GVM). Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all vehicles or combinations loaded with Dangerous Goods, so as to be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside. Must be removed or reversed once vehicle is offloaded, or if load falls below exempt quantity or vehicle has been certified clean (bulk tankers). Available in vinyl, chromadek or ABS. Durable brackets also available in galvanized or e-coated mild steel. 290 mm x 290 mm (>3500 kg GVM HMV) 150 mm x 150 mm (<3500 kg GVM LDV) Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all vehicles or combinations registered to carry Dangerous Goods, so as to be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside to either side. Available in vinyl or chromadek form. 290 mm x 290 mm (>3500 kg GVM HMV) 150 mm x 150 mm (<3500 kg GVM LDV) Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all vehicles or combinations registered to carry Dangerous Goods, so as to be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside to either side. Available in vinyl or chromadek form. Page 6 of 10

290 mm x 290 mm (>3500 kg GVM) 190 mm x 190 mm (<3500 kg GVM) Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all vehicles or combinations registered to carry Dangerous Goods, so as to be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside on either side. Available in vinyl or chromadek form. 290 mm x 290 mm (>3500 kg GVM) 190 mm x 190 mm (<3500 kg GVM) For liquid loads hotter than 100 Celsius. For solid loads hotter than 240 Celsius. Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all vehicles or combinations loaded with elevated temperature loads, so as to be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside on either side. Available in vinyl or chromadek format. 12 / 24 volt switches supplied /or fitted. All Dangerous Goods Carriers must be fitted on exterior with a battery isolator switch, so as to be easily accessible to the driver or emergency services. Must be fitted as close as possible to the battery box. Must be marked with ON OFF position. Must be marked with an electrical hazard warning sign. Supplied loose or fitted by expert technicians. As per SANS 1518, 1157 Municipal By-Laws Steel or polypropylene customized Battery Covers. All Dangerous Goods vehicles must be fitted with a cover that completely covers all exterior batteries. All terminals & wiring must be protected from accidental short circuiting be well ventilated. Must be insulated or be made of non-conductive material. As per SANS 1518 1157 9 kg Dry Chemical Powder (DCP) Extinguishers. All Dangerous Goods vehicles must be fitted with quick-release mounted fire extinguishers, as follows - Truck Tractors (minimum 1 on drivers side, exterior) All other vehicles (minimum 2 - including all trailers) Must be mounted upright on the exterior of each vehicle, so as to be easily accessible to the driver in emergencies Must be inspected daily recorded on vehicle checklist Must be serviced every 6 months by authorized agent Page 7 of 10

Steel extensions or beams custom-built & fitted. All drop-side, open-body curtain-side vehicles transporting regulated dangerous goods must comply with rules for minimum load-body side heights 600 mm - 1 to 3.5 ton GVM vehicles. 600 mm 3.5 to 8 ton GVM vehicles. As per SANS 1518, 1157 Municipal By-Laws Professional Driver s Permit - Category D. All Drivers of Dangerous Goods (D) vehicles must be in possession of a valid PrDP - Category D carry proof of training in SAQA US - 123259. All D/Goods drivers to undergo training ANNUALLY as per Chapter 8 of the NRTA, Act 93 of 1996 SANS 10231:2014 - Duties of Drivers. Training Courses available in-house or anywhere in South Africa at client premises. Terms & Conditions apply. Dangerous Goods Qualified Person Certificate. As per SANS 10231: 2014 Duties of Consignors. Consignors Consignees must appoint QP s Identification, classification, labeling, compatibility, mixed load calculation, placarding, documents, etc. Training courses presented on request. On-site / off-site Training courses available. Terms & Conditions apply. Municipal Dangerous Goods Transport Permits All vehicles transporting any listed Dangerous Goods over certain quantities must apply for a 12-month permit under various Municipal Emergency Services By-Laws. Assistance in acquiring any Permits anywhere in ZA. Accepted by other local authorities in South Africa. Permit must be displayed on the windscreen of vehicle. Vehicle must be fully compliant with SANS 1518, 1157 10231 SABS-format Treccards compiled on request. Must be an original copy with red borders. Must be laminated or protected by plastic. Must comply with SANS 10232-4: 2012. Valid for three years from date of issue. Must be carried in Designated Space whilst transporting Dangerous Goods over exempt quantities. One card for each regulated UN substance carried. Pre-formatted Treccards on CD for repeated printing. Computerized TREC Programs for own printing available. Page 8 of 10

Marine Pollutant Warning Triangles. For vehicles carrying containers destined for export by sea, after transport to harbour by road/rail. International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG). One Diamond on each vertical side of a container (4). Also for all Low Hazard or Dangerous Goods that pose a risk to the environment in the event of spillage. Regulation 3 First Aid Kits (as per OHS Act). Wall-Mountable First Aid Boxes. Driver First Aid Kits. Refill Kits - Regulation 3 Items. First Aid Training - Level I On-site / off-site training courses available Terms & Conditions apply. As per OHS Act SANS 1475-1. All potential users of portable fire equipment Includes Fire Prevention strategies. Emergency Evacuation Training also available. Fire Equipment workplace signage. On-site / off-site training courses available. Terms & Conditions apply Universal Spill-Containment Kits. Universal Spill-Containment Weely Bins. Hydrocarbon Spill Containment Kits. Oil Spill-Containment Kits. Infectious Substance-Spill Containment Kits. Spill-Containment Refill Kits available. 700 mm x 400 mm (>3500 kg GVM). 350 mm x 200 mm (<3500 kg GVM). Must be fitted to left, right & rear of all goods vehicles or combinations loaded with regulated Low Hazard Goods exceeding 1000 kg/l, Must be clearly visible from the rear or from the roadside to either side. Must be displayed on four sides of shipping containers bound for export. Must be removed once vehicle is off-loaded or load is reduced below 1000 kg/litres. Available in vinyl, chromadek, magnetic or ABS. As per SANS 10368: 2007 version 1.1 Page 9 of 10

DANGEROUS GOODS COMPLIANCE - VEHICLE INSPECTION CHECKLIST (all dangerous goods vehicles) No COMPLIANCE ITEM AND DESCRIPTION YES NO 1 Vehicle is roadworthy displays correct Operator Card: ( D, G ) 2 Danger Warning Diamond front (Orange Warning Diamond with Bracket) 3 Battery Cover Fully Enclosed (non-conductive) ventilated 4 Externally-mounted Battery Master / Isolator switch (marked ON OFF ) MOUNTING BRACKETS AND PLACARDS x 3 PER REGISTERED VEHICLE / TRAILER 5 (This Section is not applicable to Truck Tractors) 5.1 RHS side of vehicle Ensure that all placards display accurate information on the current load of Dangerous Goods being carried. Telephonic Advice 5.2 LHS side of vehicle Numbers must be current be able to give information on 5.3 REAR of vehicle incidents, substances or goods that are transported. 5.4 These signs must be displayed on all three sides of No Smoking signs on all three sides 5.5 No Open Flame signs on all three sides 5.6 No Cell Phone signs on all three sides 6 the vehicle, along with the Dangerous Goods Placards or panels. It is prescribed that these signs be of minimum size of 290 mm X 290 mm (<3,500 kg GVM = 190 x 190 mm) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS x 2 FOR ALL D/GOODS VEHICLES (Truck Tractors x 1) BAKKIES x 1 9kg or 2 x 4.5 kg (Must be easily accessible to the driver during an emergency) 6.1 Correct type / size (4.5 / 9Kg DCP) Note that Fire extinguishers must be placed on both sides of the 6.2 Service label visible current 6.3 Quick release type accessible vehicle (rigid) two on both sides of each unit in a combination of vehicles. Fire extinguishers must be mounted at 45º or upright must be serviced every six months as per SANS 1475-1: 2014 6.4 Extinguishers pressurized / charged with gauge indicating green 6.5 Wheel Chocks for Vehicles & Trailers > 3,500 kg GVM heavy duty, non-sparking 7 DANGEROUS GOODS TRANSPORT DOCUMENTATION 7.1 Designated Space ( Document holder / Orange container) centre of cab 7.2 Compatibility Chart for Mixed Loads 7.3 Transport Emergency Card/s (TREMCARD / TREC) 7.4 Dangerous Goods Declaration/s (DGD) for each consignment / delivery 7.5 Route instructions /or route plan (may be verbally agreed between parties) 7.6 MSDS /or any other additional or relevant emergency information 8 LOADING AND CONTAINMENT AREA 8.1 Clean, uncontaminated no evidence of previous spills or leaks 8.2 Packaged-goods vehicles load body sides extend at least 600 mm from floor 8.3 Cab separation/partition/bulkhead between driver goods compartment 8.4 Adequate ventilation in goods compartment for goods emitting vapours or fumes 9 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT (PER MSDS) 9.1 Body Protection Please note that suitable PPE PPC must be issued to drivers 9.2 H Protection 9.3 Eye Protection 9.4 Foot Protection 9.5 Respiratory Protection crew of all vehicles conveying dangerous goods. This list is to be used as a basic guideline only reflects only the minimum generic PPE PPC. Always consult the relevant MSDS for the correct specifications. Also note that employees exposed to certain Dangerous Goods must undergo regular medical assessments as per the OHS Act. (all parts) 10 PERMITS, LICENSES, MEDICAL CERTIFICATES & TRAINING 10.1 Municipal Dangerous Goods Transport Permit - Permit : 10.2 Explosive/Radioactive permit - Permit 10.3 Hazardous Waste Transporter Permit / Certificate - 10.4 Driver Annual Training Certificate - ID : 10.5 Valid Driver s License PrDP D (D,G,P) 10.6 Driver s Medical Certificate (valid not older than 6 months) NOTE: Please note that vehicles less than 3,500 kg GVM are subject to reduced-size specifications on signage some equipment, as listed above. Page 10 of 10