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DaGoB
Project importance
- Over 300,000,000 tons of goods classified as Dangerous Goods transported annually in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR).
- Yet a very small number of DG specialists work in each BSR country, and the administrative capacity is extremely limited.
- DaGoB diffuses best practices across authorities and industries in line with EU transport policy, Safety and Security issues and Competitiveness of Transport Chains.
DaGoB will:
- Promote correct implementation of DG regulations among stakeholders
- Search the information for better control of the DG supply chains
- Provide a risk assessment in the DG supply chain by studying real life transport cases
- Enable better information exchange between public and private sector stakeholders
- Organize joint field and desk exercises to share valuable information in practice
- Disseminate good practices and other produced information on local, national and also EU level
- Provide the first Baltic Sea Region wide analyses and surveys of D flows and accidents in the region
DaGoB strangthens the competence of dangerous goods professionals in the Baltic Sea Region, and improves the efficiency and safety of transport chains involving DG.

Project information:
Transportation of dangerous goods 

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