Target Group
Dangerous goods safety advisers, fleet managers, safety officers, professional drivers, dispatch managers, loading personnel, users of load‑securing equipment, driving instructors, trainers, and supervisors.
When dangerous goods are transported and load securing is required, employees must receive appropriate training. Workplace‑specific instructions must also be created (in accordance with ADR subsection 1.8.3.3). This specialised seminar provides participants with insight into the specific load‑securing requirements for dangerous goods. Learn how to create procedural instructions and how dangerous goods must be secured in practice.
According to ADR Chapter 1.3, all persons involved in the transport of dangerous goods must receive appropriate training. These “involved persons” include designated personnel (as defined in §9 OWiG), such as loaders, carriers, unloaders, or drivers. In accordance with dangerous goods regulations, this training must be documented and presented to the authorities upon request.

