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VAK Safety Adviser (TNA)
The safety advisor service for the transport of dangerous goods applies to road transport.
The safety advisor service for the transport of dangerous goods applies to road transport.
The transport of dangerous goods (DME) requires a designated safety adviser (TNA) to plan, implement and monitor the company's DME activities. We offer a professional TNA service that meets the requirements of the legislation in force (Government Decree 274/2002).
In the VAK, the safety adviser ensures that regulations are followed, risks are managed and the company's transport operations develop in a safer direction.
With Protect, the client receives a tailor-made service, with priorities defined according to the needs of the client's activity. The service adapts to changing legislation and operational risks.
Protect's experts are specialised in the safety of VAK operations.
We offer a tailored expert service to ensure that your company's transport chain meets all safety and regulatory requirements.
Focus on your business - we'll take care of your VAK obligations.
Your company needs an OHS adviser if your activities involve the transport, packaging, loading or receiving of dangerous goods by road.
Legislation (Government Decree 274/2002) requires the appointment of a safety adviser to ensure compliance, safety development and reporting.
Without a designated safety adviser, a company is exposed to significant legal risks and possible penalties.
Safety adviser:
We ensure that the transport of dangerous goods is carried out safely and efficiently and that we meet your legal obligations. Protect's experienced experts will help you plan, implement and develop your VAK activities according to your company's needs.
Contact us today - to ensure that your company's VAK activities are legal and safe!
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