Road transport inspectors issued fines and initiated administrative proceedings threatened with a monetary penalty following a check on the transport of agricultural fertilizers.
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Last Tuesday (October 21), inspectors from Leszno (Greater Poland Voivodeship) conducted checks on national road number 32 in the town of Granowo. These were aimed, among other things, at the transport of dangerous goods (ADR). During these activities, the officers checked, among other things, two vehicles transporting nitrogen fertilizers (ammonium nitrate), belonging to the same carrier, in which irregularities were found. "During the control of the cargo space, it was revealed that in both cases, a dangerous load, identified under the name UN 2067, ammonium nitrate-based fertilizer, in the amount of 24 tons, packed in BIG BAG bags of 500 kg each, was being transported. The above load was not secured with fastening belts or secured in any other way, which in one case caused it to move to the right side," ...
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