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Drivers
Don't Miss The Boat

Book your ADR refresher Course today

If you already have an ADR Licence, you must renew it within
a 5-year period to ensure you are still licensed to carry dangerous
goods. Drivers must complete their refresher course at least
6 weeks before their current licence expires. Drivers may complete
the refresher course at any time during the 12 months before
the expiry date of their current licence. New licences are then
valid for a further 5 years following the expiry date of the
previous licence.
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Drivers
improve your skills and employment potential

Book your ADR course and get an ADR Licence

There is a growing demand for drivers and sub-contractors, who
are qualified to carry dangerous goods by road, both nationally
and internationally. It is illegal to carry dangerous goods by
road without a City & Guilds certificate, and to do so can
result in prosecution and heavy fines.

To qualify you must successfully complete a City & Guilds
course of training. On successful completion you will receive
a licence which enables you to legally carry dangerous goods.

As a registered individual learning account provider, we can offer
a discount to drivers who register with the department of Education
and Employment. Call us today for advice on the right course for
you, the right time to attend a refresher course and how to register
for an individual learning account.
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Awareness
Training

ADR and UK's Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations
place a legal responsibility on employers to provide training
for all personnel who load and unload dangerous goods, as well
as personnel involved in freight forwarding or shipping.

As a company with extensive knowledge of the freight industry,
we develop individual training programmes for freight companies
who need to meet these new requirements. We can provide your
staff with the required theoretical knowledge of current legislation,
along with a practical approach to the day to day complexities
that the industry faces.
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ALL COURSES CAN BE PROVIDED
ON SITE, OR AT SUITABLE LOCAL VENUES
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