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Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course June 2025

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DGSA training

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course June 2025
Delivered Online & In-Person in Grantham
£895

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course Sept 2025

By Total Compliance

DGSA training

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course Sept 2025
Delivered Online & In-Person in Grantham
£895

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course Nov 2025

By Total Compliance

DGSA training

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Course Nov 2025
Delivered Online & In-Person in Grantham
£895

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) Training: A Vital Step in Safety and Compliance

By HCPC Training Ltd

Moving dangerous goods is a big job. It must follow strict global rules. A Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) helps companies follow these rules and keep people safe. At HCPC Training, we offer DGSA courses that are clear and easy to follow. Our training gives workers the skills they need. They learn how to manage risks and stay within the law. With our help, they gain the confidence and certificate to do the job right. What is a Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor? A Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) plays an important role in organisations that transport hazardous materials. They make sure the company follows ADR regulations. This includes ensuring the correct classification, packaging, labelling, and transport of dangerous goods. Since January 2000, all companies must appoint a qualified DGSA. To become certified, candidates must pass the DGSA exam, which is run by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Why is DGSA Training Important? Dangerous goods include chemicals, explosives, flammable liquids, and toxic substances. These materials need careful handling. The DGSA course helps people manage the complexities of transporting these goods safely. The course covers key topics, such as: ADR classification of dangerous goods (UN Classes 1 to 9). Transport categories, including limited and excepted quantities. Placarding and marking of vehicles for hazardous goods. Essential documentation for safe transport. By gaining a DGSA qualification, professionals can help prevent accidents, avoid fines, and ensure the safety of everyone involved in the transport process. What Does the DGSA Course Cover? Our 5-day classroom DGSA training course at HCPC Training gives a detailed look at the rules for transporting dangerous goods. The course is designed to give candidates both theory and practical knowledge. Here’s what you will learn: ADR Requirements The course covers the ADR rules that explain how dangerous goods must be handled. This includes how substances should be classified, packaged, labelled, and documented. DGSAs must know these steps to avoid mishandling during transport. Dangerous Goods Classification Classifying dangerous goods is one of the most important parts of the training. This ensures goods are sorted correctly based on their dangers. Proper classification helps keep the transport process safe and reduces the risk of accidents. Placarding and Marking of Vehicles Knowing how to place the correct placards and markings is key. This helps identify dangerous goods quickly during transport. You’ll learn how to display the right hazard signs and symbols on vehicles carrying these materials. Documentation Each shipment of dangerous goods must have the right paperwork. In this part of the training, you’ll learn which documents are needed for each consignment. This ensures the transport is smooth and complies with the law. Examination Preparation To become a qualified Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor, you must pass exams. The DGSA exam is split into three parts: Core, Road, and All Classes. You will need to register with SQA for the exams. Our training will fully prepare you for these tests. The DGSA Certification Process After finishing the DGSA training course, candidates must take the DGSA exam. The exam has three parts: Core – This part covers general rules for all dangerous goods. Road – This focuses on the transport of dangerous goods by road. All Classes – A detailed exam on dangerous goods in all UN classes. Exams are held quarterly. You must register directly with SQA for your exam. Once you pass, you will receive your DGSA certificate. This certificate shows your expertise in safely handling the transport of dangerous goods. Cost of the DGSA Course The DGSA course at HCPC Training costs £1,014.00 (including VAT). This covers 5 days of classroom training and all necessary materials. Payment is required at least three weeks before the course starts. There are no refunds for missed or partially attended sessions. The qualification lasts for 5 years. After that, you must take a refresher course and re-certify. Who Should Take the DGSA Course? The DGSA course is for anyone working in logistics, transport, or shipping who deals with dangerous goods. Whether you're part of a company transporting hazardous materials or a consultant advising on safety, this course will help you understand ADR regulations and offer expert compliance advice. Key Roles Include: Transport Managers and Logistics Coordinators. Safety Officers and Regulatory Compliance Experts. Consultants advising on dangerous goods handling. Final Thoughts Becoming a Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor helps improve transport safety. With HCPC Training, you’ll get the qualifications to handle hazardous materials safely and follow all rules. Want to take the next step in your career? Visit us for more details on how to enrol and upcoming courses.

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Corridans Ltd

corridans ltd

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Scunthorpe

Corridans have decades of experience in the logistics and construction fields to draw from enabling the company to provide a excellent consultancy service adapted to the needs of many diffrent clients needs. DGSA – The Company was founded on the Dangerous Goods Consultancy Service first offered by Miss Victoria Corridan before forming the company Corridans as it is today. This service is seen as a corner stone of the business and a favourite of the founder. For more information click here Operator Licence Audits – As the need may arise or the traffic commissioner request Corridans can undertake a full compliance audit with final report to submit to management and in necessary the traffic commissioner. For more information click here FIAS – Many companies register under FIAS for the storage and transport of fertiliser. Corridans is able to assist with FIAS accreditation and compliance. Where documentation is needed the company has many years of experience in these. For more information click here TASCC- Corridans can assist with either initial registration or ongoing compliance with TASCC including the preparation of documents where this is necessary. For more information click here Plus More: Corridans is a leading training provider in Transport and Construction but we don't stop there. We also offer a range of other qualifications such as Spill Response, Fire Training and full range of e-learning online options in your own time, including mental health, asbestos awareness.

Dan Lee Training

dan lee training

How much do the courses cost? Dan Lee Training costs are inclusive of all accommodation, mileage and subsistence costs - therefore you pay a half day or flat fee depending on the costs incurred - example costs: Local area (Devon) - half day £280 - Full day £400 - 500 UK- full day rate £650 - 750 Courses outside the UK will incur costs to cover travel, accommodation and a flat day rate for the days of travel to and from the venue. Bespoke courses will cost a little more but that is identified at the initial discussion of your needs. Certificates All courses offered are provided with Dan Lee Training Certificates. We can arrange for courses to be delivered to accredited award body standard. All Aviation Security Courses are provided with a DfT/CAA approved certificate and training record What makes you different from all the other training companies? Dan Lee is a fully qualified trainer (Cert Ed) and is an award winning training designer. He prides himself on delivering quality training and never does 'death by powerpoint' type training. On the rare occasions that Dan Lee Training uses other trainers as associates he makes sure that they too can deliver the courses to the same standard. Why doesn't Dan Lee Training do accredited training? In our history we have been accredited by the CIEH and IOSH but have found the value that these accreditations bring does not justify the costs of setting up and maintaining the administration. Dan Lee is qualified to write and deliver all training courses. You can rest assured that the content will meet the legal requirement that you need to comply with. Why don't you do IATA Dangerous Goods by Air training? It's not that we can't - we could - but we don't agree with the prescriptive manner of how the course is required to be delivered by IATA and the UK's CAA. The IATA DG course does not allow for a qualified trainer to deliver the course in the manner that they deem appropriate. Until they do - Dan Lee Training won't put their name to their list. Remember, we don't do boring training.