D Endorsement
(Dangerous
Goods)
DURATION
1 day
PRICE
$355.00 ex GST per person
REFRESHER DURATION
4 hours
REFRESHER PRICE
$235.00 ex GST per person
UNIT STANDARDS
16718
GENERAL
INFO
The aim of this course is to produce a Dangerous Goods driver that will have the knowledge, skills and awareness for all essential areas of the units of competency covered in the course undertaken.
The Dangerous Goods driver will learn the legislative requirements pertaining to them when transporting “Dangerous Goods” as determined by Land Transport NZ.
- If you’re transporting dangerous goods, you usually need to have a Dangerous Goods (D) Endorsement on your driver licence. A lot depends on what you’re transporting, how much of it and under what circumstances.
- If you’re transporting dangerous goods for hire or reward (e.g. if you’re a transport operator or a courier), you will usually need a D Endorsement. There are some exceptions, which are listed in clause 9.2 of Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005 and Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods Amendment 2010. Together these rules contain the current requirements in the Dangerous Goods Rule (the Rule).
- If you’re transporting dangerous goods as tools-of-trade and the quantities are under the limits in schedule 1 of the Dangerous Goods Rule, you don’t need a D Endorsement.
- If you’re transporting dangerous goods as tools-of-trade in quantities that are over the limits in schedule 1, you will need a D Endorsement, except for dangerous goods that are toxic to the aquatic environment and classified as UN3077 or UN3082, environmentally hazardous substances.
- If you’re transporting dangerous goods for domestic or recreational purposes, you don’t need a D Endorsement.
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
- Identify the scope of the Rule.
- Identify driver and loader responsibilities relating to the transport of dangerous goods.
- Identify and explain documentation requirements relating to the transport of dangerous goods.
- Identify the requirements for packages containing Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities (DGLQ), consumer commodities,
small packages, and accepted packages. - Demonstrate knowledge of segregation requirements and segregate dangerous goods.
- Demonstrate knowledge of placarding requirements and placard vehicles and freight containers containing dangerous goods.
- Identify driver actions and considerations in the event of an incident or emergency.
Minimum: 8
Maximum: 10
- If your D Endorsement has not yet expired, you can do a Revalidation course (Closed Book) or a Full course (Open book).
- If your D Endorsement has expired, you need to do a Full course (Open book).
Please note: Full courses will have the unit standard reported to NZQA
- If you attended a Full course and your certificate has expired, you must attend and achieve another full course to obtain a replacement certificate.
- If you attended a Revalidation course and your certificate has expired, you must attend and achieve another Revalidation course to obtain a replacement certificate.
Revalidating learning outcomes above for unit standard 16718
PRICE
$220 excl. GST per person
ATTENDANCE NUMBERS
Min: 8
Max: 10
DURATION
4 Hours
*Unit Standards will not be awarded on completion of a Refreshers course. Please see here for further detail.
Learners must have sufficient English to be confident in being assessed under exam like conditions.
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