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How could the requirement for each crew member to carry with them means of identification (ADR 1.10.1.4 refers) be met?

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How could the requirement for each crew member to carry with them means of identification (ADR 1.10.1.4 refers) be met?

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ADR 1.10 does not include a requirement for anything, other than a photograph, to be included in the means of identification. This requirement would be met if the following government generated documentation were carried: passports, photographic driving licences and the 3 types of identity card. TRANSEC recommend that, where other documentation is used, the name of the crew member and the issuer are included alongside the photograph. Industry must decide which other information, if any, should be included within the same document or separately in order for other security provisions of chapter 1.10 of ADR to be met in their circumstances. For instance, industry may determine additional information should be included to meet the requirements for carriers to be identified (ADR 1.10.1.2 refers) and for the security plan to include a statement of measures that are to be taken to reduce security risks (ADR 1.10.3.2(d) refers).

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