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ADR Training Requirements — Who Needs It & What It Covers

Understanding who needs ADR training, what the different qualification levels are, and how to prepare.

Who Needs ADR Training?

ADR training requirements apply to everyone involved in the transport of dangerous goods by road — not just drivers. The specific level of training depends on your role, but the principle is clear: if you handle, pack, load, send, receive, or transport dangerous goods, you need appropriate training.

The main groups who need ADR training include:

From July 2025, this extends to all staff handling limited quantity (LQ) dangerous goods — see our limited quantities guide and the ADR 2025 changes summary for details.

Types of ADR Training

1. ADR Driver Training Certificate (DTC)

The ADR Driver Training Certificate (sometimes called the ADR licence or ADR vocational certificate) is required for drivers of vehicles carrying dangerous goods above the exemption thresholds. The certificate is issued after passing an approved training course and examination.

The DTC is valid for 5 years and must be renewed through a refresher course and examination before expiry. The certificate is recognised across all ADR signatory countries.

Course Structure

2. Chapter 1.3 Awareness Training

Chapter 1.3 of ADR requires that all persons whose duties concern the transport of dangerous goods receive training appropriate to their responsibilities. This is not a certificated course — it is employer-delivered or arranged training that must be documented and recorded.

Chapter 1.3 training has three components:

There is no set duration or formal exam for Chapter 1.3 training. The employer must ensure it is adequate for the role and must keep records of who was trained, when, and what was covered. Training must be refreshed periodically and updated when regulations change.

3. Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser (DGSA)

Any business that consigns, transports, or loads dangerous goods (above certain thresholds) must appoint a Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser. The DGSA must hold a vocational qualification specific to the transport mode(s) (road, rail, sea, air).

The DGSA qualification involves a more intensive training programme and examination covering the full scope of ADR, including classification, packaging, documentation, vehicle requirements, emergency procedures, and regulatory compliance. The DGSA certificate is valid for 5 years.

Typical UK Costs

Training costs vary by provider and location, but typical UK prices (as of 2025) are:

ADR Core (Packages) — Initial
3.5 days
£375 – £550
ADR Core (Packages) — Renewal
2 days
£295 – £400
ADR Tanks — Initial
2.5 days
£450 – £650
ADR Core + Tanks — Combined Initial
5.5 days
£650 – £795
Class 1 (Explosives) Specialisation
1 day
£200 – £350
DGSA Qualification
5 days + exam
£1,200 – £1,420
Chapter 1.3 Awareness
0.5 – 1 day
£80 – £200 per person

Prices are indicative and vary by training provider. Some providers offer group discounts for in-house training at your premises.

Using FreightUtils as a Revision Tool

Whether you are preparing for your ADR driver certificate exam, studying for the DGSA qualification, or brushing up on Chapter 1.3 knowledge, FreightUtils can help:

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