ADR Training
Dangerous Goods Transport: Do Your Drivers Have the Right Training?
Transporting dangerous goods is a high-risk operation that requires strict compliance with safety regulations. Ensuring that drivers have the appropriate ADR (Accord Dangereux Routier) training and certification is essential to prevent accidents, comply with legal requirements, and maintain a safe working environment. In this article, we explore why ADR training is crucial, what it involves,…
Read MoreHave you been summoned to a Traffic Commissioner Public Inquiry and feeling stressed out?
“Have you been summoned to a Traffic Commissioner Public Inquiry and feeling stressed out? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! These inquiries can be extremely nerve-wracking and overwhelming, but Total Compliance Transport Consultants can help ease the burden, and assist with your transport compliance. So what can you expect at a Traffic Commissioner Public Inquiry? Well,…
Read MoreWho needs DGA/ADR training?
ADR stands for ‘Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route’ and is a European agreement that regulates the transport of dangerous goods by road. In the UK, ADR training is mandatory for certain types of workers who are involved in the transportation of dangerous goods by road. The following types of…
Read MoreWhat Are Dangerous Goods Classes and Packing Groups?
The transportation of hazardous substances is a complex and potentially dangerous process, and understanding the proper methods for packing and shipping these materials can be the difference between life and death. Have you ever wondered what dangerous goods classes and packing groups are? In this article, we’ll discuss the importance of following the regulations set…
Read MoreYour ‘How To’ Guide for Shipping Dangerous Goods
Shipping dangerous goods is heavily regulated, with severe legal, financial, and environmental risks if not done properly. It is important to be fully trained and competent in dangerous goods handling, which is why our compliance team have put together this ‘How To’ guide. Please note that this guide is not a substitute to proper ADR…
Read MoreCareer Progression and Expected Salary for ADR Drivers
Do you enjoy HGV driving, but are keen to improve your earning potential? If so, becoming an ADR driver may be the perfect career choice for you. This profession offers great rewards and interesting opportunities. With the right skillset and dedication, ADR drivers can progress their careers in various ways, earning higher salaries along the…
Read MoreTraining Reviews and How To Do Them?
As with most things, it is better to keep up to date with training records as you go, however an annual review is also essential. Sometimes things get missed or someone ends up not completing a course, even a change of role or duties may have happened. All these change the plans and need…
Read MoreADR Training
ADR (Accord de Reconnaissance Mutuelle) training is a form of driver training that is required by EU law for professional drivers carrying dangerous goods. ADR training covers the safe transport of hazardous materials and is designed to ensure that the driver is aware of the risks associated with the cargo and how to handle it…
Read MoreHow Can You Plan Training?
Planning training in the workplace is important for a variety of reasons. It can help to ensure that employees are adequately trained for their roles and have the skills needed to work safely and effectively. It also helps to ensure that employees are up to date with the latest industry standards and regulations. Additionally, training…
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WE KNOW DRIVER CPC IS HERE TO STAY!!! Is it going to change because we left the European Union? Definitely not. Our experience is that there are very few drivers who attend courses and did not benefit with them at all. Many drivers, sadly, whether they believe it or not, do not know everything about…
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