Final answer:
To assure safe carriage of dangerous goods, strict adherence to DGR regulations is required, including proper classification, identification, packing, marking, and labelling, along with necessary approvals by states concerned.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can assure the safe carriage of dangerous goods by adhering to a series of regulations and best practices. These include, but are not limited to:
- Compliance with DGR Regulations: Ensuring that all procedures are in line with the Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) which provide industry-accepted standards for the safe transport of hazardous materials.
- Classification, Identification, Packing, Marking, and Labelling: Hazardous goods must be accurately classified, identified for what they are, packed securely, clearly marked, and properly labelled to ensure that everyone involved in their transport is aware of their nature and the risks.
- Approval by States: Some special DGRs require the approval of the concerned states for transport, which adds an additional layer of scrutiny and safety.
Only dangerous goods that meet these requirements should be accepted for transportation. The 'cradle to grave' system established under the RCRA ensures that hazardous waste is safely managed throughout its lifecycle, including during transportation.