Shipping Dangerous Goods by Road
If an operation is involved in shipping dangeous goods by road, it is mandatory that staff receive regular training, ‘appropriate to their responsibilities and duties’. In addition, DfT and HSE requirements call for staff involved in the packing, documentation, handling, loading/unloading or shipment of dangerous goods to have an understanding of certain UK regulations.
public & in-company training
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ADR Refresher
This course is for drivers of vehicles carrying dangerous goods who hold a Driver Training Certificate (DTC) which is due to expire. Refresher training and examination must be undertaken at least 6 weeks prior to the expiry date of the DTC. Drivers can, however, attend approved courses up to 12 months prior to the expiry date of the DTC and on successful completion, the new DTC will commence from the expiry date of the original certificate. Logistics UK recommends that all drivers attend approved courses well in advance of the expiry date of the DTC.
ADR Refresher training qualifies for 7 hours Driver CPC.
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ADR Training
All drivers of vehicles carrying dangerous goods, within scope of the ADR provisions, must attend a Department for Transport (DfT) approved basic training course in order to be legally qualified to transport such loads. ADR Initial qualifies for up to 28 hours Driver CPC (DCPC).
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