Courses / Courses tagged dangerous goods
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Provided by Needham Logistics Training All drivers of vehicles who wish to carry dangeraous goods by road must be in possesion of a Vocational Training Certificate that is valid for 5 years upon successful completion of an examination set by the Scottish Qualifiction Authority. |
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ADR Initial & Refresher Training Provided by Novadata T.A.B. Ltd All drivers within the scope of the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (Driver Training) Regulations 1996 must be trained and hold a Vocational Training Certificate issued by DVLA. This is required by UK regulations implementing the relevant EU directive. Courses must be approved by DfT and drivers must pass the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) examinations which are integrated in the courses. There are no 'grandfather rights' and compulsory refresher training must be completed within the five year expiry of the date of issue of the original certificate. The maximum number of delegates per course is 16. In-company courses can also be scheduled. Please note that time spent attending the ADR course will count as duty time under Driver Hours Law Regulations 561/2006 |
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Provided by Needham Logistics Training All drivers of vehicles who wish to carry Hazardous Goods by Road in road tanker or tank containers must be in possesion of a Vocational Training Certificate issued by the DVLA after passing examinations set by the Scottish Qualifiction Authority. |
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Provided by Needham Logistics Training All drivers of vehicles who wish to carry dangeraous goods by road must be in possesion of a Vocational Training Certificate that is valid for 5 years upon successful completion of an examination set by the Scottish Qualifiction Authority. To renew your current ADR vocational certificate, you must attend a Refresher course and have taken the examinations before the expiry date of your current licence. |
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Provided by British International Freight Association This course is held over three days and is mandatory for all staff involved in the packing, documentation or handling of dangerous goods by air. BIFA uses trainers approved by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). |
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Provided by British International Freight Association This programme covers the regulations relating to the carriage of dangerous goods by road both in the UK and Europe (ADR). |
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Dangerous Goods by Road- Revalidation Provided by British International Freight Association This two-day course is available for those who have previously taken the full Dangerous Goods by Road course |
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Provided by British International Freight Association This two-day course is written to IMDG (International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code) requirements and covers the rules for preparation and transportation of dangerous goods by sea. This course should be repeated at two yearly intervals in order to keep up to date with changes in legislation and good practice |
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Provided by British International Freight Association This is a two day course offering specialist training for the carriage of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens under Class 6.2. The course is designed for students who are new to the subject and for those who are updating their knowledge with the refresher training requirements |
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Multimodal Dangerous Goods Awareness Provided by British International Freight Association This course is ideal for all employees who have anything to do with dangerous goods or hazardous materials, including administration, booking and sales. Additionally, managers and other decision-makers will benefit from this training to identify where internal procedures need to be revised |
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