We offer the following courses: Full ADR (includes tanks) Core, Packages, Tanks, Classes Group A (2, 3, 6 8) Classes Group B (4, 5 9) 5 days including exams. Optional +28hrs Driver CPC with this course. ADR (excludes tanks) Core, Packages. ADR Awareness training is a legal requirement for everyone involved in allowing Dangerous Goods to be transported by road. non-driving staff and drivers below the “ADR Load Limits” are required to be familiar with the general requirements of the provisions for the carriage of dangerous goods. Any driver involved in the transport of dangerous goods within the UK and Europe is required, by law, to hold an ADR Driver Training Certificate. A certificate can be obtained for packaged goods, tanks, or both and is valid for 5 years.
ADR - About ADR. A driver must hold a certificate issued by the competent authority stating they have attended a training course and passed an exam on the standards required when carrying quantities of dangerous goods that come within the scope of the regulations. To legally drive a goods vehicle carrying regulated hazardous substances a driver must hold an ADR Vocational Training Certificate. To obtain an ADR Training Certificate drivers must attend a Department of Transport approved course and pass the relevant SQA Examinations. Use our Course Selector for prices. PACKAGED GOODS COURSES. Our fully approved Packaged Goods Course covers the following Modules: Core (Required by all drivers). The Carriage of Dangerous Goods by road has inherent risks and dangers and by attending recognised training, drivers can reduce the hazards to themselves and to other road users by following industry guidelines and health and safety legislation. Transporting dangerous goods in the following vehicles will require the driver to hold a valid ADR Vocational Training Certificate.
Drivers of vehicles with tanks and certain tank components, and some drivers of vehicles carrying dangerous goods in packages must hold a vocational. The Driver CPC training legislation was introduced on the 10th September and affected all LGV drivers, both new and existing and across 27 EC member. When carrying in-scope loads, the driver will require an ADR training certificate for the classes relating to the primary hazard that the product poses. ADR.
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