Subject to certain concessions, companies involved in the carriage or related loading of dangerous goods by road must appoint an appropriately qualified Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser (DGSA).
Subject to certain concessions, companies involved in the carriage or related loading of dangerous goods by road must appoint an appropriately qualified Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser (DGSA). Personnel wishing to be employed as Dangerous Goods Safety Advisers should attend this course.
Who should attend?
Companies that have identified they need an in-house DGSA.
Individuals wishing to attain DGSA qualification.
Benefits of attending
Satisfies legal responsibilities in respect of the carriage of dangerous goods
Course duration
5 days
Maximum 16 delegates depending on facilities
Examinations
Delegates attending the DGSA course will be required to enrol themselves onto the Core, Road and All Classes examinations which are administered externally by SQA. Full guidance will be provided
Prices
Price includes tuition, course materials, lunch and refreshments.
Price does not include examination fees as set and managed by SQA
This course is also available as an in-company option.
Logistics UK is one of the biggest business groups in the UK, supporting, shaping and standing up for efficient logistics. We are the only business group in the UK that represents all of logistics, with members from the road, rail, sea and air industries, as well as the buyers of freight services such as retailers and manufacturers whose businesses depend on the efficient movement of goods.
Why do we exist?
An effective supply chain is vital to Keep Britain Trading, directly impacting over 7 million people employed in making, selling and moving the goods that affect everyone everywhere.
With Brexit, technology and other disruptive forces driving changes in the way goods move across borders and through the supply chain, logistics has never been more important to UK PLC.
What do we do?
As champions and challengers, Logistics UK speaks to Government with one voice on behalf of the whole sector, greatly increasing the impact of our messages and achieving amazing results for members.
Representation – representing the business needs of the logistics industry to government at local, national and European level across road, rail, water and air, as well as the buyers of freight services such as retailers and manufacturers whose businesses depend on the efficient movement of goods.
Campaigning – Logistics UK campaigns are designed to highlight matters of strategic and commercial concern for our members; from climate change to Brexit, from rail freight costs, to issues around the 3rd London airport, from UK fuel duty to HGV driver shortages.
Compliance – Logistics UK inform and prepare members for the latest compliance requirements thus reducing risk and regulatory exposure.
Training – Our training courses improve the skills and knowledge of logistics professionals throughout the industry.
Advice – Logistics UK use the data and knowledge that we accumulate, to counsel and advise members on matters both strategic and operational. Go to Compliance and Advice
Logistics news – the Logistics UK media centre is bustling with news about the latest developments across all modes, and our resident experts are on hand to interpret developments and their impact on members and the sector at large.
Our members
Our members represent a large cross-section of the industry including hauliers, suppliers, retailers, local authorities, freight forwarders, freight handlers, vehicle manufacturers and others.
Dangerous Goods Course is offered by ALM Safety Ltd. On completion of the course delegates should be able to identify their responsibilities for health and safety.
To obtain an ADR licence you must pass a minimum of Core, either packages or tanker elements and at least one class to the goods you are carrying.
After completing ADR training you will be able to drive a vehicle with tanks, and vehicles carrying dangerous goods in containers.
Transporting dangerous goods by road entails navigating a complex landscape of legal requirements and safety protocols. At DG Safety Group, we’re committed to ensuring that your operations not only meet but exceed the standards set by regulatory authorities.
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.
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