International convention concerning the carriage of goods by rail (CIM).

Annex I: International regulations concerning the carriage of dangerous goods by rail (RID). Text agreed at the XVIIth session of the Committee of Experts, which came into force on 1st April, 1967, as amended at the XVIIIth session (April, 1972).

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International convention concerning the carriage of goods by rail (CIM).

Annex I: International regulations concerning the carriage of dangerous goods by rail (RID). Text agreed at the XVIIth session of the Committee of Experts, which came into force on 1st April, 1967, as amended at the XVIIIth session (April, 1972).

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At head of title: Department of the Environment.
"Amended version comes into force on 1st July 1973."
"This text annuls and replaces the regulations of 1st June, 1962."

Published in
London

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Dewey Decimal Class
341.7/565
Library of Congress
LAW, K3663.A425 A2 1973

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Pagination
405 p.
Number of pages
405

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OL5091002M
ISBN 10
0115502858
LCCN
74162513
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2887732

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