ADR training who needs it?
Driver's transporting dangerous goods by road in bulk or in packages over a given quantities, can only do so if in possession of an ADR Driver Qualification.
The qualification, in the form of an ADR Driver Training Certificate can be obtained for either ‘Packaged Goods’ or for ‘Tanks’, or both, following successful completion of an approved ADR Dangerous Goods training course.
The ADR driving licence is valid for 5 years, drivers must complete an ADR refresher training course before the expiry date of existing ADR licence.
To gain the Driver Training Certificate, candidates must pass multiple choice examinations in a minimum of three modules; the core module – either packaged goods or tank module – and at least one of the nine hazard classes.
Courses available
- Class 1 Explosive
- Class 2 – Gases
- Class 3 – Flammable Liquids
- Class 4 – Flammable Solids
- Class 5 – Oxidising Substances & Organic Peroxides
- Class 6 – Toxic & Infectious Substances
- Class 7 – Radioactive
- Class 8 Corrosive Substances
- Class 9 – Miscellaneous Substances
5 Day full ADR with tanks
4 Day ADR without tanks
1.5 Days tanker course
PDP training [theory] for petroleum tanker delivery training