ADRvaarallisten
ADRvaarallisten is a term used in Finland to refer to goods classified as dangerous under ADR regulations. ADR, which stands for the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, establishes a set of rules for the safe transport of hazardous materials. In Finland, the term ADRvaarallisten is employed by authorities, businesses, and individuals involved in the handling and transportation of these substances.
The classification of goods as ADRvaarallisten involves identifying their potential hazards, such as flammability, toxicity, corrosivity,
Specific examples of ADRvaarallisten include explosives, flammable liquids and gases, toxic substances, radioactive materials, and corrosive