Description
Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities – e-Learning Course
Flexible Online ADR Training | Certificate Included | Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities
Price: £10 per person
Duration: 90 minutes
Format: Self-paced online course
Certificate: Issued on completion
Course Overview
Stay compliant and protect your operations with our 90-minute e-Learning course on Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities (LQ). Designed for professionals handling or transporting hazardous materials, this course simplifies ADR 3.4 and ensures you meet your legal training requirements under ADR 8.2.3.
What You’ll Learn
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When and how LQ exemptions apply under ADR
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How to correctly package, label, and document LQ shipments
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Vehicle and driver responsibilities for LQ transport
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Key compliance checks across the supply chain
Who Should Enrol?
This course is ideal for:
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Drivers
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Warehouse operatives
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Logistics coordinators
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Office-based staff involved in LQ shipping
Course Features
✅ 100% online and self-paced
✅ Accessible on any device, anytime
✅ Interactive modules with clear visuals
✅ Short knowledge check to confirm understanding
✅ Instant certificate download on completion
Why Choose This Course?
Gain confidence in your understanding of dangerous goods in limited quantities, avoid costly compliance issues, and keep your team safe and informed. Whether you’re new to LQ or need a refresher, this course is a simple, cost-effective solution.
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This course will go into the detail on exemptions to ADR requirements. Other than what is listed here.
ADR includes several exemptions that allow for the carriage of dangerous goods under reduced regulatory requirements. These include excepted quantities, which apply when hazardous substances are present in very small amounts, typically for lab use or samples. Small load exemptions are granted when the total quantity of dangerous goods per transport unit falls below specific thresholds, reducing obligations related to vehicle equipment and driver training. Private use exemptions apply when individuals carry dangerous goods for personal, non-commercial purposes. Additionally, special provisions outlined in ADR Chapter 3.3 may exempt certain goods based on packaging, physical state, or intended use.