Summary document for the catalogue of questions "Chemicals" Transmitted by the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine

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Economic Commission for Europe INF.14 Inland Transport Committee Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Joint Meeting of Experts on the Regulations annexed to the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN) (ADN Safety Committee) Thirtieth session Geneva, 23 27 January 2017 Item 4 (d) of the provisional agenda Implementation of the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways (ADN): training of experts English 10 January 2017 Summary document for the catalogue of questions "Chemicals" Transmitted by the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine 1. The informal working group on the training of experts was mandated by the ADN Safety Committee to revise and adapt the catalogue of questions to the 2017 edition of ADN. At the end of this work, a catalogue of questions in three parts "General", "Gas" and "Chemicals" has been prepared, which can be found respectively in documents ECE/TRANS/WP.15/AC.2/2017/1, ECE/TRANS/WP.15/AC.2/2017/2 and ECE/TRANS/WP.15/AC.2/2017/3 2. In order to document these changes, the informal working group provides in the annex to the present document a summary of the status of work on the catalogue of questions. 3. These summaries present the correct response to each question, the reference in the ADN (source) and the date that the question was deleted or added. 4. The informal working group on the training of experts (a) Invites the ADN Safety Committee to take note of the summaries concerning the status of work on the catalogue of questions and (b) CCNR. Recommends that they be published on the websites of the UNECE and

Knowledge of physics and chemistry Objective 1 331 01.0-01 331 01.0-02 331 01.0-03 331 01.0-04 331 01.0-05 331 01.0-06 331 01.0-07 331 01.0-08 knowledge B 06.06.2011 knowledge B 06.06.2011 knowledge C 06.06.2011 knowledge D 06.06.2011 knowledge B 06.06.2011 knowledge A 06.06.2011 knowledge B 06.06.2011 knowledge C Objective 2 331 02.0-01 331 02.0-02 331 02.0-03 331 02.0-04 331 02.0-05 331 02.0-06 331 02.0-07 331 02.0-08 331 02.0-09 331 02.0-10 331 02.0-11 physics B 06.06.2011 physics D 06.06.2011 physics A 30.09.2014 physics B 06.06.2011 physics A 06.06.2011 physics A 06.06.2011 physics B 06.06.2011 2

331 02.0-12 physics B 13.03.2012 331 02.0-13 331 02.0-14 physics B 06.06.2011 331 02.0-15 331 02.0-16 physics D 06.06.2011 331 02.0-17 physics B 06.06.2011 331 02.0-18 physics A 06.06.2011 331 02.0-19 physics D 06.06.2011 331 02.0-20 physics D 06.06.2011 331 02.0-21 physics B 28.09.2016 331 02.0-22 physics C 30.09.2014 331 02.0-23 physics C 30.09.2014 Objective 3 331 03.0-01 331 03.0-02 physics B 06.06.2011 331 03.0-03 physics B 13.03.2012 331 03.0-04 physics A 13.03.2012 331 03.0-05 physics D 06.06.2011 331 03.0-06 deleted (2012) 13.03.2012 331 03.0-07 331 03.0-08 physics A 06.06.2011 331 03.0-09 physics B 06.06.2011 331 03.0-10 331 03.0-11 chemistry A 30.09.2014 3

Objective 4 331 04.0-01 331 04.0-02 331 04.0-03 331 04.0-04 331 04.0-05 331 04.0-06 331 04.0-07 331 04.0-08 substances B 30.09.2014 substances B 30.09.2014 substances C 13.03.2012 substances B 06.06.2011 substances C 06.06.2011 substances A 06.06.2011 substances C 06.06.2011 substances B 30.09.2014 Objective 5 331 05.0-01 331 05.0-02 331 05.0-03 331 05.0-04 331 05.0-05 331 05.0-06 331 05.0-07 331 05.0-08 331 05.0-09 331 05.0-10 331 05.0-11 331 05.0-12 331 05.0-13 331 05.0-14 substances ρ = m/v B 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v C 13.03.2012 substances ρ = m/v A 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v B 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v C 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v B 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v B 13.03.2012 substances ρ = m/v A 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v C 13.03.2012 substances ρ = m/v A 30.09.2014 substances ρ = m/v A 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v C 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v A 06.06.2011 substances ρ = m/v C 06.06.2011 4

331 05.0-15 substances ρ = m/v C 06.06.2011 331 05.0-16 substances ρ = m/v B 06.06.2011 Objective 6 331 06.0-01 331 06.0-02 331 06.0-03 331 06.0-04 331 06.0-05 331 06.0-06 331 06.0-07 331 06.0-08 chemistry B 28.09.2016 Objective 7 331 07.0-01 331 07.0-02 331 07.0-03 331 07.0-04 331 07.0-05 331 07.0-06 331 07.0-07 331 07.0-08 331 07.0-09 331 07.0-10 331 07.0-11 chemistry D 13.03.2012 chemistry A 30.09.2014 chemistry B 30.09.2014 5

331 07.0-12 331 07.0-13 331 07.0-14 331 07.0-15 Basic knowledge A 28.09.2016 Objective 8 331 08.0-01 331 08.0-02 331 08.0-03 331 08.0-04 331 08.0-05 331 08.0-06 331 08.0-07 Basic knowledge D 06.06.2011 331 08.0-08 331 08.0-09 331 08.0-10 331 08.0-11 331 08.0-12 331 08.0-13 331 08.0-14 331 08.0-15 331 08.0-16 331 08.0-17 Objective 9 331 09.0-01 6

331 09.0-02 331 09.0-03 331 09.0-04 331 09.0-05 331 09.0-06 chemistry B 13.03.2012 331 09.0-07 chemistry D 13.03.2012 331 09.0-08 331 09.0-09 331 09.0-10 chemistry D 30.09.2014 331 09.0-11 331 09.0-12 331 09.0-13 331 09.0-14 331 09.0-15 331 09.0-16 Objective 10 331 10.0-01 331 10.0-02 331 10.0-03 331 10.0-04 331 10.0-05 331 10.0-06 331 10.0-07 chemistry A 13.03.2012 7

Objective 11 331 11.0-01 chemistry A 30.09.2014 331 11.0-02 331 11.0-03 331 11.0-04 chemistry B 13.03.2012 331 11.0-05 331 11.0-06 331 11.0-07 331 11.0-08 331 11.0-09 331 11.0-10 331 11.0-11 331 11.0-12 331 11.0-13 331 11.0-14 331 11.0-15 331 11.0-16 331 11.0-17 331 11.0-18 331 11.0-19 331 11.0-20 deleted (2011) 06.06.2011 Objective 12 331 12 0-01 331 12.0-02 chemistry A 30.09.2014 8

331 12.0-03 chemistry B 30.09.2014 331 12.0-04 331 12.0-05 331 12.0-06 331 12.0-07 331 12.0-08 331 12.0-09 331 12.0-10 331 12.0-11 331 12.0-12 331 12.0-13 331 12.0-14 331 12.0-15 331 12.0-16 chemistry A 30.09.2014 chemistry A 13.03.2012 chemistry D 30.09.2014 Practice Objective 1 332 01.0-01 332 01.0-02 332 01.0-03 332 01.0-04 332 01.0-05 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place A 06.06.2011 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place B 06.06.2011 Measuring the concentration of gas C 30.09.2014 knowledge C 06.06.2011 Measuring the concentration of gas A 13.03.2012 9

332 01.0-06 Measuring the concentration of gas B 30.09.2014 332 01.0-07 Measuring the concentration of gas A 06.06.2011 332 01.0-08 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place C 06.06.2011 332 01.0-09 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place B 06.06.2011 332 01.0-10 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place C 13.03.2012 332 01.0-11 Measuring the concentration of gas A 30.09.2014 332 01.0-12 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place D 30.09.2014 332 01.0-13 Maximum permissible concentration at the work place C 13.03.2012 332 01.0-14 knowledge A 06.06.2011 Objective 2 332 02.0-01 1.2.1 A 30.09.2014 332 02.0-02 3.2.3.2, Table C B 30.09.2014 332 02.0-03 7.2.4.22.4 C 30.09.2014 332 02.0-04 3.2.3.2, Table C B 28.09.2016 332 02.0-05 3.2.3.2, Table C A 30.09.2014 332 02.0-06 3.2.3.2, Table C, 7.2.4.16.8, 8.1.5 B 30.09.2014 332 02.0-07 1.2.1 C 30.09.2014 332 02.0-08 3.2.3.2, Table C A 30.09.2014 332 02.0-09 7.2.4.22.3 B 30.09.2014 332 02.0-10 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 02.0-11 7.2.4.22.3 C 30.09.2014 332 02.0-12 1.2.1 A 06.06.2011 Objective 3 332 03.0-01 7.2.3.44 A 30.09.2014 332 03.0-02 tanks B 06.06.2011 332 03.0-03 tanks C 30.09.2014 10

332 03.0-04 tanks A 06.06.2011 332 03.0-05 7.2.3.44 B 06.06.2011 332 03.0-06 tanks D 30.09.2014 332 03.0-07 Cleaning of cargo tanks A 06.06.2011 332 03.0-08 deleted 06.06.2011 332 03.0-09 tanks D 13.03.2012 332 03.0-10 deleted 06.06.2011 332 03.0-11 tanks C 06.06.2011 332 03.0-12 tanks D 30.09.2014 332 03.0-13 tanks C 30.09.2014 332 03.0-14 tanks A 06.06.2011 332 03.0-15 tanks B 06.06.2011 332 03.0-16 tanks A 13.03.2012 332 03.0-17 deleted 06.06.2011 332 03.0-18 tanks A 30.09.2014 332 03.0-19 7.2.3.1.5 A 06.06.2011 332 03.0-20 tanks B 06.06.2011 332 03.0-21 tanks C 06.06.2011 332 03.0-22 7.2.3.1.6 C 30.09.2014 332 03.0-23 tanks B 06.06.2011 332 03.0-24 tanks A 06.06.2011 332 03.0-25 tanks A 30.09.2014 332 03.0-26 7.2.3.1.6 C 30.09.2014 332 03.0-27 tanks C 06.06.2011 Objective 4 332 04.0-01 9.3.2.22.4, 9.3.2.26.4 A 30.09.2014 332 04.0-02 Working with the cargo residues (Slops) B 30.09.2014 11

332 04.0-03 Working with the cargo residues (Slops) D 30.09.2014 332 04.0-04 9.3.2.26.3 C 06.06.2011 332 04.0-05 9.3.2.26.2 D 06.06.2011 332 04.0-06 7.2.4.1.1, 9.3.2.26.1 C 06.06.2011 332 04.0-07 deleted (2012) 13.03.2012 332 04.0-08 Cargo residues C 30.09.2014 332 04.0-09 7.2.3.7.5 D 30.09.2014 332 04.0-10 9.3.2.26.1 B 30.09.2014 Objective 5 332 05.0-01 7.2.3.7.1 A 06.06.2011 332 05.0-02 7.2.3.7.3 B 30.09.2014 332 05.0-03 7.2.3.7.4 C 06.06.2011 332 05.0-04 7.2.3.7.2 D 06.06.2011 332 05.0-05 7.2.3.7.3 B 13.03.2012 332 05.0-06 8.3.5 D 30.09.2014 332 05.0-07 7.2.3.7.1 A 06.06.2011 332 05.0-08 8.3.5 C 06.06.2011 332 05.0-09 7.2.3.7.3 A 06.06.2011 332 05.0-10 7.2.3.7.2 C 30.09.2014 332 05.0-11 8.1.2.1 g) C 30.09.2014 332 05.0-12 7.2.3.7.5 B 06.06.2011 Objective 6 332 06.0-01 9.3.2.21.1 B 06.06.2011 332 06.0-02 9.3.2.21.1 C 06.06.2011 332 06.0-03 9.3.2.21.1 A 06.06.2011 332 06.0-04 1.2.1 D 30.09.2014 332 06.0-05 7.2.4.16.12 B 28.09.2016 332 06.0-06 3.2.3.2, Table C C 30.09.2014 332 06.0-07 1,2 A 06.06.2011 332 06.0-08 9.3.2.25.2 C 06.06.2011 332 06.0-09 deleted (2007) 06.06.2011 332 06.0-10 3.2.3.2, Table C B 30.09.2014 332 06.0-11 3.2.3.2, Table C C 30.09.2014 332 06.0-12 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 06.0-13 3.2.3.2, Table C B 30.09.2014 332 06.0-14 9.3.2.21.5 A 06.06.2011 332 06.0-15 knowledge C 06.06.2011 332 06.0-16 1.2.1 B 28.09.2016 332 06.0-17 Cublic expansion coefficient B 30.09.2014 12

332 06.0-18 Cublic expansion coefficient B 13.03.2012 332 06.0-19 deleted (2011) 06.06.2011 332 06.0-20 7.2.4.24 B 332 06.0-21 7.2.4.11.2 C 30.09.2014 332 06.0-22 7.2.4.21.3 A 30.09.2014 332 06.0-23 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 06.0-24 3.2.3.2, Table C A 30.09.2014 332 06.0-25 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 06.0-26 7.2.4.21.3 A 30.09.2014 332 06.0-27 7.2.4.21.3 C 30.09.2014 332 06.0-28 7.2.4.21.3 C 30.09.2014 332 06.0-29 1.4.3.3 m), 7.2.4.10 A 28.09.2016 332 06.0-30 deleted (2011) 06.06.2011 332 06.0-31 7.2.3.20.1, 9.3.2.11.5 D 13.03.2012 332 06.0-32 9.3.2.25.8 b) D 06.06.2011 332 06.0-33 3.2.3.2, Table C B 28.09.2016 332 06.0-34 3.2.3.2, Table C D 28.09.2016 332 06.0-35 Inerting C 06.06.2011 Objective 7 332 07.0-01 3.2.3.2, Table C A 30.09.2014 332 07.0-02 Temperature action B 06.06.2011 332 07.0-03 Temperature action C 06.06.2011 332 07.0-04 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 07.0-05 3.2.3.2, Table C D 30.09.2014 332 07.0-06 3.2.3.2, Table C C 30.09.2014 332 07.0-07 3.2.3.2, Table C C 28.09.2016 332 07.0-08 Temperature action A 06.06.2011 332 07.0-09 7.2.4.21.2 A 30.09.2014 332 07.0-10 3.2.3.2, Table C B 30.09.2014 332 07.0-11 3.2.3.2, Table C C 30.09.2014 332 07.0-12 3.2.3.2, Table C A 30.09.2014 Emergency measures Objective 1 333 01.0-01 First aid A 06.06.2011 333 01.0-02 First aid B 06.06.2011 333 01.0-03 First aid D 06.06.2011 333 01.0-04 First aid D 06.06.2011 333 01.0-05 First aid A 06.06.2011 333 01.0-06 First aid A 06.06.2011 13

333 01.0-07 First aid B 06.06.2011 Objective 2 333 02.0-01 Measures in case of damage A 06.06.2011 333 02.0-02 Measures in case of damage C 06.06.2011 333 02.0-03 Measures in case of damage D 06.06.2011 333 02.0-04 Measures in case of damage A 06.06.2011 333 02.0-05 Measures in case of damage C 06.06.2011 333 02.0-06 First aid D 13.03.2012 Objective 3 333 03.0-01 333 03.0-02 333 03.0-03 333 03.0-04 333 03.0-05 Emergency measures in case of a leak A 06.06.2011 Emergency measures in case of a leak D 06.06.2011 Emergency measures in case of a leak C 06.06.2011 knowledge D 06.06.2011 knowledge A 06.06.2011 Objective 4 333 04.0-01 333 04.0-02 333 04.0-03 333 04.0-04 333 04.0-05 333 04.0-06 Damage-control and alert plans D 06.06.2011 Damage-control and alert plans A 06.06.2011 Damage-control and alert plans C 06.06.2011 Damage-control and alert plans D 06.06.2011 Damage-control and alert plans C 06.06.2011 Damage-control and alert plans B 06.06.2011 14