Marking and labelling and marking and placarding are specified in chapters 5.2 and 5.3 of RID.
Placards shall be affixed to both sides of containers, MEGCs, tank containers and portable tanks and at the end of each of the aforementioned means of transport.
If the placards are not visibly affixed to the transport unit, the same placards shall also be affixed to both sides of the wagon (see Figure 16). If the placard is visible, no placard needs to be affixed to the carrying wagons.
Danger labels
The following are used as safety labels on wagons or transport units:
- A placard which shall be in the form of a square set at an angle of 45° (diamond-shaped). The minimum dimensions shall be 250 mm × 250 mm (to the edge of the placard). The line inside the edge shall be parallel and 12.5 mm from the outside of that line to the edge of the placard. The symbol and line inside the edge shall correspond in colour to the label for the class or division of the dangerous goods in question. The font size must not be smaller than 2.5 cm. Where dimensions are not specified, all features shall be in approximate proportion to those stated. Placards shall be affixed to the exterior surface of wagons on a background of contrasting colour, or shall have either a dotted or solid outerboundary line.
- Orange plates with a hazard identification number and a UN code.
- Special elevated temperature substance marks which shall be affixed to a means of transport containing a substance that is carried in a liquid state at or above 100 °C or in a solid state at or above 240 °C. The marks shall be affixed to both sides and at the end of wagons, and on both sides and at each end of transport units. The mark shall be an equilateral triangle with a red border. The minimum dimension of the sides shall be 250 mm.
- A 30 cm wide orange band which shall be used to mark tank wagons intended for the carriage of liquefied, refrigerated liquefied or dissolved gases. This band must not reflect light.
Safety adviser
Each undertaking, the activities of which include the consigning or the carriage of dangerous goods by rail, or the related packing, loading, filling or unloading shall appoint one or more safety advisers for the carriage of dangerous goods, responsible for helping to prevent the risks inherent in such activities with regard to persons, property and the environment.
An adviser shall hold a vocational training certificate, valid for transport of dangerous goods by rail. That certificate shall be issued by the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic.
Documents to download
Recognition of certification bodies for certification of railway rolling stock manufacturers
List of certification bodies for manufacturers
List of certificates - tanks
Recognition of inspection organisations
Marking wagons
Plates on the shells of tank wagons intended for the carriage of dangerous goods
Consistency between the information on the tank plate and on the folding plates of tank wagons intended for the carriage of gases with multiple uses