WHS

Licence to Transport Dangerous Goods by Road

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Course Summary

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Participants must provide 100 points of identification and be 18 years of age or over. Maths is a major part of the theory component and a sound understanding is essential to be able to complete this training. You must have the ability to use and understand Basic English. Trousers, shirt and boots are required to be worn at each session.

DESCRIPTION

The Dangerous Goods Drivers Licence focuses on the Australian Code for the transport of Dangerous Goods Code by Road & Rail seventh edition (ADG7).

It covers all aspects of the Code, providing comprehensive information about the state and territory regulatory requirements, and includes the major changes from ADG6. The responsibilities of all parties in the transport chain are included.

It is customised specifically to meet the needs and interests of the participants, and is delivered in a manner that ensures high levels of interest and learning retention.

Course content includes identification and handling, safety precautions and equipment, and compliance with the statutory requirements.

TRAINING

The Training will be delivered by an experienced and qualified trainer, face to face. The training follows a specifically prepared course session plan and utilises materials such as participant guides, review questions, and practical demonstration and tasks.

Scheduled Course Dates

This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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