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The Agreement for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) applies to International movement between most European Countries including the United Kingdom. |
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Objectives |
To familiarise delegates with the ADR agreement. To give delegates a clear understanding of the responsibilities of the Consignor and the Transport Manager. To show them how to find the relevant rules that have to be applied, by the Consignor and Transport Manager, to any particular movement of Dangerous Goods. |
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Who will benefit |
A course for Managers and Supervisors with responsibility for transporting Dangerous Goods by road across European frontiers. |
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| Course Content | UN system of classification. | Volume II | ||
| Volume I | Packaging requirements | |||
| Obligations on participants | Consignment procedures | |||
| General and class rules | General transport rules | |||
| Dangerous Goods List and Index | Rules for tanks, etc. | |||
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Training Method |
Classroom based, with a significant amount of delegate participation. The course includes LCD Projector and video presentations, incorporating role play exercises, ending with a confirmatory confirmatory written paper. |
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Location Requirement |
Training can be carried out at customer’s premises, where a room with electrical supply for Television, Video and LCD Projector is required. |
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Course duration |
One or two day course |
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Delegate numbers |
Maximum of 8 delegates. |
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Certification |
Certificate awarded on successful completion |
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