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Welcome National Dangerous Goods Training Consortium ADR Driver Training Course 1
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Introduction Your instructor Facilities Health and Safety – Fire – Muster points Mobiles Drivers Hours Breaks and Refreshments 2
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Conditions of Training Approved Centres Complaints 3
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Core Module Objectives 4
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Training Duty of Care (H+SE Act 1974 section 2) All staff require training 5
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Driver Training Drivers duty Knowledge Skill Careful Driving 6
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Regulations UK ADR IMDG RID ICAO 7
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ADR Driver Training Certificate Approved course Valid 5 years (refreshed after 4) Class / mode specific Original carried Signed 8
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Responsibilities Consignor Carrier Driver Consignee Emergency Services 9
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Hazard Classes Class 1Explosives (divided into six divisions) Class 2.1Flammable gas Class 2.2Non flammable non toxic gas Class 2.3Toxic and corrosive gas Class 3Flammable liquids Class 4.1Flammable solids Class 4.2Substances liable to spontaneous combustion Class 4.3Substances dangerous when wet Class 5.1Oxidising substances Class 5.2Organic peroxides Class 6.1Toxic substances Class 6.2Infectious substances Class 7Radioactive material Class 8Corrosives Class 9Miscellaneous dangerous goods and articles 10
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Environmentally Hazardous Substance Mark 11
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UN Numbers and Proper Shipping Names UN number Specific Collective Generic Proper Shipping Names 12
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Packing Groups Packing Group IHigh danger Packing Group IIMedium dangerous Packing Group IIILow dangerous 13
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Transport Categories Transport Category 0 Transport Category 1 Transport Category 2 Transport Category 3 Transport Category 4 14
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Waste Disposal 15
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Waste Control The Hazardous Waste Regulations The Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Regulations (TFS) The Transfrontier Shipment of Radioactive Waste Regulations The Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations 1991 16
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Environmental Protection Environmental Damage Vapours Spillage Contamination Duty of Care Environmentally Hazardous Substance Mark 17
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Documentation Transport Document Vehicle Approval Certificate ADR Driver Training Certificate Photo ID 18
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Instructions in Writing Provided by carrier Language Availability 19
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Vehicle Marking Displayed Visible Removed 20
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Miscellaneous Equipment Vehicle Chock Warning Signs Eye rinsing liquid Shovel Drain Seal Collecting Container Crew Warning vest Torch Gloves Eye protection 21
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Loading Procedures Loading Securing 22
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Technical Equipment Hoses, pumps, compressors and suction equipment on tanks. Valves and gauges on tanks Lifting equipment such as hoists and lifting platforms Equipment to assist with securing the load on the vehicle e.g. racks for the gas cylinders 23
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Checks before the Journey Load secure Documentation Markings Equipment Vehicle condition 24
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Tunnels Regulations Safety features Actions Codes 25
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Parking and Supervision Load Limits Supervision Unsupervised Parking 26
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Breakdowns Stay with vehicle Warn recovery crew of dangers Warning signs 27
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Unloading Remove vehicle markings 28
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Mixed Loading Class 1 Class 6 / 9 29
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Segregation Class 6 and 9 from foodstuffs General 30
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Multimodal Operations Modes of transport ISO containers 31
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Security High consequence dangerous goods Security plans 32
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Dangerous Load Card 33
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Security Incidents Reporting Report 34
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Photo ID Required for all vehicle crew 35
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Civil Liability Civil law Negligence Compensation 36
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Law Criminal law Civil law 37
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PPE Mandatory Crew Additional 38
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Limitations of PPE Limitations Demonstrate 39
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Decontamination Safe removal 40
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Practical Exercises Emergency Aid Fire Emergency exercise 41
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First Aid Assess situation Dangers Unconscious casualty 42
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Burns Burns and scalds Treatment 43
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Chemical Contamination Wash of skin Remove contaminated clothing 44
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Eyewash Incline head Wash out 10-20 minutes 45
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Control of bleeding Blood Applying pressure Embedded objects 46
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CPR & Recovery Position Danger Response Airway Breathing CPR Recovery position 47
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Fire Triangle Fuel Oxygen Heat 48
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Vehicle Maintenance & Prevention Vehicle maintenance Sources of ignition 49
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Fire Extinguishers Types of extinguisher Uses 50
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Fire Extinguishers Identification Correct use 51
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Associated Risks Fumes Fire Types Controlling Fires 52
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Accidents Assess situation 53
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Emergency Services Call Emergency Services Information when they arrive 54
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Instructions in Writing Actions 55
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Injuries Assess First aid 56
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Fire Tackle small fires Do not fight a fire involving the load 57
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Containment PPE Safety Contain leaks 58
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Reporting Operator RIDDOR 59
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