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About ADR

ADR Regulations

A driver must hold a certificate issued by the competent authority stating they have attended a training course and passed an exam on the standards required when carrying quantities of dangerous goods that come within the scope of the regulations. The awarding body for ADR certification in the United Kingdom is the SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority). Enterprise Driver Recruitment and Transport Training is an SQA accredited centre. We are able to deliver the standards needed in order for you to gain your ADR certificate.

Once you have attended the course and passed the required tests, you will be issued with a photo identity card (often referred to as the ADR certificate). The ADR training certificate is valid for five years. Your card must be carried and produced on demand to relevant authorities whenever driving within the scope of the regulations. The certification may be extended for an additional five years by attending the next ADR training course, between twelve and six months prior to the expiry.

The organisation boasts 8 qualified ADR instructors enabling us to satisfy the most demanding of customer requirements. Four of the instructors hold the more advanced Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) qualification enabling them to both train DGSA candidates or act as a Specialist Consultant.

Where does the term ADR come from?

ADR is the abbreviation used for The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. Apart from some excessively dangerous goods, the agreement allows for most dangerous goods to be carried internationally in road vehicles subject to compliance with conditions associated with:

  1. The goods in question – in particular their packaging and labelling.
  2. The construction, equipment and operation of the vehicle carrying the goods in question.

Who needs ADR training?

Operators involved in the handling and transport of dangerous goods must make sure that ALL staff involved receive ‘appropriate’ training. This requirement will include staff such as loaders and unloaders, warehouse staff and drivers who might be exempt from the specialised drivers’ training due to the low quantity exemptions explained below.

This basic training will need to cover both awareness of legislation and safety aspects, particularly the hazards and dangers of substances, safe working procedures and the actions to be taken in an emergency.

Vocational training certificates are for either carriage in tanks or carriage in packages. They are specific to the classes of dangerous goods being carried. A certificate is valid for a maximum of 5 years. Drivers whose certificates are approaching expiry must undertake another course and pass the relevant examinations in order to be qualified to carry dangerous goods.

All dangerous goods are placed in a category. All drivers are required to undertake ADR training and carry the appropriate certificate, once the minimum quantity limits noted below are exceeded.

To book your course please visit our online booking website – Enterprise Transport Training.