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Guidance: Run dangerous goods (ADR) driver training courses

Driver Vehicle Standards Agency

September 1
23:01 2024

You must be an approved training centre to provide dangerous goods (ADR) driver training courses.

You have to apply to get approval to provide:

  • initial training and exams for drivers to get their ADR card
  • refresher training and exams for drivers to stay qualified as a dangerous goods driver

Give notice that youre running a course

You need to create a new course record online for each course you want to run.

You should do this at least 7 calendar days before it starts.

You must include:

  • the training programme you are following
  • location
  • start date, time and end date of the training course
  • date and start time of the examinations
  • full name of the instructors
  • full name of the invigilators

If your course records are not correct the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) may not process your exams.

Running a course at short notice

If you want to run a course in the next 7 days but have not given notice you will need to fill in a training course notification within 7 days of start date form (PDF, 84.6 KB, 1 page).

Email the form to SQA and wait for them to tell you if the course can go ahead.

Make changes or cancel your course

If you need to make changes or cancel a course, you need to do both of these in the 7 days before the course starts:

Make changes or cancel your course at short notice

Email SQA if you have to make changes or cancel a course less than 24 hours before it starts, or after it has started.

Book candidates onto your course

Before booking candidates onto your course you must:

  • check they are eligible for the course
  • check they have the correct documentation and licences
  • tell drivers and employers that the course requires the driver to be on duty, and what this means for the drivers hours rules
  • check that the number of candidates booked onto a course is not more than the class size agreed in your approval

If there are resit candidates, you need to check which modules they have previously sat.

You should record who is attending the course online before the course begins - you must record it no later than the day the course starts.

Send joining instructions

Send joining instructions to each driver before the course starts. These should include:

  • the courses start and end times
  • the length of the course
  • details of your cancellation policy
  • whether lunch is provided
  • a contact number so drivers can tell you about any special requirements

Register your candidates

You must get every candidate to complete a candidate registration form (PDF, 109 KB, 1 page) which includes:

  • their signature in black ink
  • a 35mm by 45mm colour passport-standard photograph

The photograph can either be:

  • a printed or digital photograph that they send to you
  • a digital photograph that you take before the course starts

You will need to:

  • enter each candidates details online
  • upload each candidates signature and photograph - youll have to do this before they sit an exam
  • keep either a hardcopy or electronic copy of each candidate registration form for 5 years

Check the identity of candidates

At the start of your course, you must check the identity of all candidates using one of these forms of photo ID:

  • ADR driver training certificate photo card
  • driving licence
  • passport
  • professional body photo identity card
  • HM Services identity card
  • driver qualification card
  • petroleum driver passport

Check the ADR certificate expiry date for refresher training

You must check the expiry date of the ADR driver training certificates held by candidates attending refresher training. Candidates must have at least 2 weeks from the date of the last examination on the course to the expiry of their current certificate.

If their ADR driver training certificate has expired, or the expiry date is within 2 weeks, the candidate must attend an initial training course instead.

Provide privacy information

You must provide privacy information to drivers at the time you collect their personal data from them.

You can do this using a privacy notice. This must be easy to understand and easily accessible.

Download an example of a privacy notice (ODT, 11.5 KB).

As a data controller, youre legally responsible for making sure your actual privacy notice is accurate and explains how you collect and use data.

Check the Information Commissioners Office guidance on how to write a privacy notice and what goes in it.

Train the candidates using your approved course

Your course must:

  • follow an approved training programme
  • use approved training materials
  • be taught by an approved instructor

Your approval could be suspended or withdrawn if you run a course that does not follow your approval conditions

Each day of your course must last for no longer than 9 hours. That will usually include:

  • a welcome and introduction session
  • no more than 8 teaching units of 45 minutes each
  • a break of at least 10 minutes, every 90 minutes
  • at lunch break of at least 45 minutes

Instructors must not:

  • read from a prepared script
  • reproduce exam questions
  • coach to the exam
  • reduce the number of teaching units
  • skip or shorten breaks

Carry out practical exercises

Your course must include the following practical exercises:

  • emergency first aid
  • fire extinguishers
  • what to do in case of an emergency
  • how to do chest compressions

If your course includes class 1 and class 7 modules you must also do exercises covering:

  • emergency action
  • vehicle loading

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