Driver training certificates required under ADR
An overview of the training requirements for the vocational 'ADR Certificate' for drivers transporting dangerous goods.
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An overview of the training requirements for the vocational 'ADR Certificate' for drivers transporting dangerous goods.
Requirements for businesses under ADR on classifying, packaging, labelling and certifying dangerous goods.
How to certify vehicles for transporting explosives or dangerous goods to or within certain ADR signatory countries.
The international Transport Emergency Card and other documentation which needs to accompany dangerous goods in transit.
Pre-notification of the arrival of consignments at a Northern Ireland Point of Entry from Great Britain.
How to prevent exposure to vehicle exhaust fumes in the workplace and control the potential danger to staff.
Reduce the risks posed by vehicle movements through planning, separation, safety policies and procedures.
Eliminate unnecessary reversing and use training, procedures and equipment to minimise the major risks.
How to minimise the risks caused by moving items by hand or when using lifting equipment in your business.
Safety issues when loading and unloading, tipping, sheeting and unsheeting and how to assess the risks.
Minimising health and safety risks when making or receiving deliveries and moving items within your premises.
It's your responsibility to minimise risks from any kind of transport, from manual handling to heavy vehicles.
How to follow safe procedures to make the practice of coupling and uncoupling trailers safer in your workplace.
Avoiding falls from vehicles by using access equipment such as walkways with guard rails and loading platforms.
Safe vehicles and procedures minimise the risks of vehicles overturning and the extent of any injuries.
How to use demolition waste, reduce overall demolition waste levels and understanding the ICE Demolition Protocol.
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Ways to reduce the risk of causing harm to the environment by storing hazardous substances appropriately.
How your business can avoid causing pollution incidents when storing, handling and taking delivery of chemicals.
Types of hazardous substances which are used or produced by business, and the industries which commonly are involved.
Checklist of steps you can take to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations.
Rules for businesses classed as producers, distributors, treatment operators, recyclers or exporters of waste batteries.
Check if your pesticide or biocide is an approved product, qualifications for fumigation and POPs phase out.
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