**Please note: Not all ADR courses are exactly the same. In my video I was talking about the course I went on. There can be courses with a different number of exams, paper exams instead of computer (mine were all on computer) and varying waits for exam results. Check with your training company before you book your place on an ADR course.**
Hi Hayley. I live near Düsseldorf Germany. I did my ADR licence about 30 years ago. Although I was only a forklift truck driver the firm I worked for insisted that I did the ADR course. The firm was a wholesalers for farm supplies....this included tatooing ink that is apparently highly flamable...it was packed in either 1 ltr bottles or containers of 50 ltrs....I found the course very interesting...we also learnt about the use of fire extinguishers etc etc..
Completed my ADR training last year before starting a new job, well worth the few days in class, really opened my eyes to the world of dangerous goods, also opens the door to better paid jobs.
@@gary63693I had 1 1/2 years experience of Rigid C multidrop under my belt, the adr training was paid for by the employer. I wasn't on the lookout for an adr role, just happened that way.
While ADR is a wonderful extra to have, few roles if any requiring ADR certification ever paid more. It seems to be like many livestock poultry movers, no relevant tickets, no can drive, but can do with tickets byt at same rates others have for doing RDC/Hubs for parcel and package carriers such as DPD, DHL, DX and RM?
@@TruckDriverHayley thanks! Keep them videos coming. I enjoy your content. It’s a great insight to what you do. I’m only at the start, so I’m learning all the time 👍
Awesome video, im just doing my forst truck job, in ireland. Planning to move to the ADR jobs when i get more experience with basic deliveries, everything with time 😎
Hi Hayley I just passed my c class I would like to do adr training soon as possible I'm interesting to do Tanker driving I had been watching your UA-cam videos and it helped me alot Thank you very much ❤
.thank you very much i am hopping to take my adr this year and the last course i tuck the teacher showed me a big folder , wich i must admit scared me but you have set my mind at rest . i do not mind hard study but the thought of a big folder three times the one you showed .
Welcome to the club. Went through the 5 day intensive course trailers and tankers. Worthy course for those who want to top up their qualification and venture into the world of transportation of dangerous goods.
congratulations hun I used to have ADR compressed gases as I used to deliver cellar gas to pubs and hotels, basically 10ton lorry with loads of cylinders on it
Many thanks for this VLOG Hayley. I'm on a ADR training course myself in the next coming week. Many thanks for sharing a well informative opinion regarding the course. Glad to hear that you passed this, I hope to, myself too. Have a great weekend. Oh and I have to say, that I think you have found your mojo again. Regards. Jonny Wray 🌈☘️
Wow. l did my ADR course + Tanks last year and not really used it ever since. Going through your video was a very nice heads-up of the things l went through the course (Most of which l kinda forgotten lol). Thanks Hayley, very well explained.
Hi Hayley, Very interesting, quite an involved subject, quite scary at what is transported, love that when you have a mobile phone delivered in plain packaging 📦, but has a large Lithium battery sign displayed. Is there a difference between van and truck regulation, obviously no tankers. I've learnt a little on chemical storage and handling for my metallurgy work, self taught, and soon forgotten. Great video, thanks for sharing.
I was kind of in two minds when thinking about doing my class 1, (in the days before class-2 then class 1 licence), on whether I would go for the ADR course. kind of thinking of doing it as a home study once got the class 1 licence, as would open more doors if I needed to, It is a good idea that the ADR course counts towards the driver CPC hours. I can see why you done it with wanting a managerial type of job later on down the line, and yes it will all come in handy, as well as open more doors with luck, as the company won't have to put you forward for it if you already got it. Well done on passing it as well.
Thank you. I needed CPC so I thought ADR would be a good option. Plus, I hope to teach that course someday. You should go for it when you get the chance, it's not so difficult. I suppose whether it's interesting depends on how good your instructor makes it 😊
Bloody hell that was like an information overload! That was very well explained and by the end you made it seem that doing the ADR course would be well within the grasp of most people. It would be a distinct advantage for a drivers employment chances and with it the chance to earn more money, particularly where tankers are concerned. The bit I found most amusing was when you pushed your chair back at 7.09 - 7.10, just to show I was paying attention miss! 👍 Never done the ADR but was working with explosives (Dynamite) in 1981 as part of a quarry blasting team. Did you know that it has a distinctive smell that gives some people headaches? I was fine though. I also worked in areas that used radio active materials for measuring the amount of rock entering the crushers. If you ever see technicians testing a new road surface for density they also operate using radio active material. Enjoyed the video Hayley and well done adding a new string to your guitar, was going to say fiddle but guitar suited you better. All the best as always.
I didn't know about the distinctive dynamite smell, it's not something I've been around before (thankfully) 🤔😂. Yes, they use radioactives for a lot of things, even hospital scans these days. Got to love science 🤓🔥
I start my first class 1 hgv job in 1 HR.. They're going t put me through ADR after 3 months. I'll be using free online revision as I'm thick as shit. Grade 5 secondary science, Grade 5 maths etc etc lol. I need to practice practice practice. However I'm hoping being around ADR goods and drivers will help me get a basic understanding before the course takes place.
Hi Hayley, I've just started the C+E training from scratch and wondered whether it made more sense to do ADR components now toward driver cpc? Or do you think it would be more logical (and maybe less additional stress), to sit after 12 months or so driving experience? Thanks and love the vlogs btw!
Nicely explained, but how do I get that handbook that you have, I want to start where you done, I live in the York area but I cant do it in Leeds? Thx you
I have to say i think the UK signage is far better than the ADR signage . For one reason as by the UK signage the general public instantly can see it's a hazard and to be honest the best thing to do with any vehicle fire/spill is to get away . Better to be up wind if you can but if not move far away as the smoke carries nasties that you don't want to breath . the UNI code in my job helps a lot as how to deal with the cargo , it's not always a case that putting water on it as the best action . The driver has TREM cards and hopefully the driver is able to get out and present those cards , if not signage is only as good as long as its visible or not burnt out . I have had to deal with in my job one and seven , seven being back when i was dealing with it was " fight to the death " . This was a while ago but the quicker you put it out and stop the further progress of an escalation of what could be a a nightmare . Class one has its problems obviously of mass detonation or huge fire with smaller detonations or just a huge fire . I have to say the rules do work as it is far and few between that a hazardous load is involved on our roads or rail system and Maritime . BLEVE can happen with any pressurized vessel , they normally have a pressure relief valve but if the heat/expansion is greater than the relief valves capacity then it goes one way . One massive explosion !! , again in my job an complete nightmare . If you see a LPG tank is involved in fire and you see a jet of flame coming out the top ( relief valve ) , normally with a roar sound get the hell out of there . How ever even inert gases like Nitrogen that are involved in fire can explode , its all due to basically the expansion of air/liquid due to heating from say a fire that the vessel can no longer hold that pressure . basically becomes a bomb/hand grenade depending on size . Sorry for my long ramble .
I've gotta PIF (Public Information Film) somewhere on a DVD, which is a reminder about hazardous & undoubtedly dangerous chemicals and what we should do about them. Were you ever shown such original footage when you went through your coursework at all? I for one am of a generation who grew up on the format, and I have since sought some genuine original Public Information Films on YT over recent years, and for the last 16 1/2 years owned as many as 290 of them on a two DVD set, Charley Says... Do you know about this DVD by any chance?
Did my ADR more years ago than I would like to say and it doesn’t seemed to have changed . This is suppressing as at the time the lorry codes for different substances was due to be changed then to a single system . The other issue is and forgive me if it has changed but when carrying IBC’s containing 1000lts the segregation gap for say sodium hypochlorite and sulphuric acid was only 1 mt. Not totally convinced that this would be sufficient!!!! Does sound like a fair review of the courses. Now try to drive round without spotting all the errors like more than one primary code on vehicles 🤪
Hi, I was just wondering if you could send me the link or have the website you had your ADR training corse book from as it is something I am going to do! Many thanks rich
I have just passed my class 1 and thinking of doing my ADR to work on the fuel tankers like my old man and brother only thing in the mean time nobody will touch new drivers finding it hard to even get class 2
You would need a PD passport to work on fuel tankers along with ADR. Try agencies for finding work, it's tough at the start but once you've got a bit of experience people will be more interested in you. Best wishes 👍🏻
Hi - I’m 22 in the services and looking to get our soon. I only have a car license. I just want to drive tankers, can I get my standard HGV license and immediately book a dangerous good license after I am Qualified to drive trucks?
One petrol tanker company down here offering 27k for 16 hours per week and that amount is guaranteed salary. So about £385 per week take home pay for just 16 hours work. lol
I don't think it's much higher really. Not unless you can get onto fuel but you need a separate fuel passport alongside ADR for that, so more initial costs
Looks like ive be accepted for funding off the government ive had my class 2 for five year recently passed my class 1 a month ago haven’t had anyone give me a chance yet in a class 1 but still going to do the adr just in case
i did my ADR the week following my covid jab, how i got through the first day I dont know as i felt like my head was being pummelled by baseball bats wielded by Frank Bruno, Mike Tyson and Eddie Hall!!!! yet I passed (how, I do not know)
Thinking about getting your ADR dangerous goods licence? Come and train with me! 🔥🚛
Check out my website for more details: www.tdhtraining.com/
**Please note: Not all ADR courses are exactly the same. In my video I was talking about the course I went on. There can be courses with a different number of exams, paper exams instead of computer (mine were all on computer) and varying waits for exam results. Check with your training company before you book your place on an ADR course.**
Hey Haley did you get that book ok the course or did you purchase it separately
You know when you do the test I'm not very good at reading or spelling would they hlep me
Hi Hayley. I live near Düsseldorf Germany. I did my ADR licence about 30 years ago. Although I was only a forklift truck driver the firm I worked for insisted that I did the ADR course. The firm was a wholesalers for farm supplies....this included tatooing ink that is apparently highly flamable...it was packed in either 1 ltr bottles or containers of 50 ltrs....I found the course very interesting...we also learnt about the use of fire extinguishers etc etc..
Completed my ADR training last year before starting a new job, well worth the few days in class, really opened my eyes to the world of dangerous goods, also opens the door to better paid jobs.
How easy was it to get an ADR job without any experience in that field?
It absolutely does, especially when they show you the videos of things going wrong 😳
@@gary63693I had 1 1/2 years experience of Rigid C multidrop under my belt, the adr training was paid for by the employer. I wasn't on the lookout for an adr role, just happened that way.
While ADR is a wonderful extra to have, few roles if any requiring ADR certification ever paid more. It seems to be like many livestock poultry movers, no relevant tickets, no can drive, but can do with tickets byt at same rates others have for doing RDC/Hubs for parcel and package carriers such as DPD, DHL, DX and RM?
Been in that industry for 5 weeks now… really enjoying … well done to you
This has been such an informative video. I'm going on an ADR course soon and this has helped me greatly
Helpful info! I have my ADR course booked for august! Thanks!
Well done Hayley. Great video. I’ll be doing mine in the next 2 years or so once I’ve gained experience driving C+E. thanks for sharing 👍
You don't need experience on C+E to pass the ADR, give it a go whenever you get the chance. Good luck when you do 🍀
@@TruckDriverHayley thanks! Keep them videos coming. I enjoy your content. It’s a great insight to what you do. I’m only at the start, so I’m learning all the time 👍
Thanks for watching. Every day is a learning day 😊
That was a very comprehensive syllabus. Interesting. Thanks
Awesome video, im just doing my forst truck job, in ireland. Planning to move to the ADR jobs when i get more experience with basic deliveries, everything with time 😎
Congratulations @truck driver Hayley 👏 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Hayley, good info 👍🚛
Hi Hayley I just passed my c class I would like to do adr training soon as possible I'm interesting to do Tanker driving I had been watching your UA-cam videos and it helped me alot Thank you very much ❤
Huseynbey nasilsiniz? I just passed my c class as well. ADR yaparsak is bulabilirmiyiz hemen acaba?
@@ozbekhan2609 ocak ayı biraz durgun ben halen iş bakıyorum çoğu yer tecrūbe soruyor sigortadan dolayı bol şans
Great overview, clear and concise. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well done Hayley keep doing what you're doing and keep moving forward 👏
.thank you very much i am hopping to take my adr this year and the last course i tuck the teacher showed me a big folder ,
wich i must admit scared me but you have set my mind at rest .
i do not mind hard study but the thought of a big folder three times the one you showed .
My mate has just done his ADR and has a job delivering fuel to garages. If he can do it, anyone can.
Harsh 😂
Don’t let ur mate hear you 😂
Tnx a lot for this good refresh before the exam tomorrow, you are a wonderful teacher!
Doing my adr tanker , thanks for the video
Congratulations Hayley another pass for your ever expanding quest for knowledge. How long till you find out about your Transport Managers CPC Result.
Thank you Alan. I get the result for the TM CPC next Friday (22nd). Fingers crossed🤞🏻 😊
Welcome to the club. Went through the 5 day intensive course trailers and tankers. Worthy course for those who want to top up their qualification and venture into the world of transportation of dangerous goods.
congratulations hun I used to have ADR compressed gases as I used to deliver cellar gas to pubs and hotels, basically 10ton lorry with loads of cylinders on it
Many thanks for this VLOG Hayley. I'm on a ADR training course myself in the next coming week. Many thanks for sharing a well informative opinion regarding the course. Glad to hear that you passed this, I hope to, myself too. Have a great weekend. Oh and I have to say, that I think you have found your mojo again. Regards. Jonny Wray 🌈☘️
Good luck with the course Jonny! All the best 🍀
Good luck with the course Jonny! All the best 🍀
Favourite trucker mate.
Wow. l did my ADR course + Tanks last year and not really used it ever since. Going through your video was a very nice heads-up of the things l went through the course (Most of which l kinda forgotten lol). Thanks Hayley, very well explained.
Hi Hayley,
Very interesting, quite an involved subject, quite scary at what is transported, love that when you have a mobile phone delivered in plain packaging 📦, but has a large Lithium battery sign displayed.
Is there a difference between van and truck regulation, obviously no tankers.
I've learnt a little on chemical storage and handling for my metallurgy work, self taught, and soon forgotten.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this information it has really put my mind at rest. Glad I watched it and can now go on the coarse without any worries 😁
Great video hayley.
I was kind of in two minds when thinking about doing my class 1, (in the days before class-2 then class 1 licence), on whether I would go for the ADR course. kind of thinking of doing it as a home study once got the class 1 licence, as would open more doors if I needed to, It is a good idea that the ADR course counts towards the driver CPC hours. I can see why you done it with wanting a managerial type of job later on down the line, and yes it will all come in handy, as well as open more doors with luck, as the company won't have to put you forward for it if you already got it. Well done on passing it as well.
Thank you. I needed CPC so I thought ADR would be a good option. Plus, I hope to teach that course someday. You should go for it when you get the chance, it's not so difficult. I suppose whether it's interesting depends on how good your instructor makes it 😊
Bloody hell that was like an information overload! That was very well explained and by the end you made it seem that doing the ADR course would be well within the grasp of most people. It would be a distinct advantage for a drivers employment chances and with it the chance to earn more money, particularly where tankers are concerned. The bit I found most amusing was when you pushed your chair back at 7.09 - 7.10, just to show I was paying attention miss! 👍 Never done the ADR but was working with explosives (Dynamite) in 1981 as part of a quarry blasting team. Did you know that it has a distinctive smell that gives some people headaches? I was fine though. I also worked in areas that used radio active materials for measuring the amount of rock entering the crushers. If you ever see technicians testing a new road surface for density they also operate using radio active material. Enjoyed the video Hayley and well done adding a new string to your guitar, was going to say fiddle but guitar suited you better. All the best as always.
I didn't know about the distinctive dynamite smell, it's not something I've been around before (thankfully) 🤔😂. Yes, they use radioactives for a lot of things, even hospital scans these days. Got to love science 🤓🔥
Any spillage, Run away, and call the fire brigade,😲 Nice one Hayley mine runs out in September, Who did you do it with?
I start my first class 1 hgv job in 1 HR.. They're going t put me through ADR after 3 months. I'll be using free online revision as I'm thick as shit. Grade 5 secondary science, Grade 5 maths etc etc lol. I need to practice practice practice.
However I'm hoping being around ADR goods and drivers will help me get a basic understanding before the course takes place.
Very informative, thanks Hayley
Great vlog Hayley very informative
Well explained. Can see why you trained to be a teacher, your good at it😁
SHALOM 🔥
Hi Hayley, I've just started the C+E training from scratch and wondered whether it made more sense to do ADR components now toward driver cpc? Or do you think it would be more logical (and maybe less additional stress), to sit after 12 months or so driving experience? Thanks and love the vlogs btw!
You worth all the thumbs up you got 👍👌
Great thanks for sharing
Nicely explained, but how do I get that handbook that you have, I want to start where you done, I live in the York area but I cant do it in Leeds? Thx you
I have to say i think the UK signage is far better than the ADR signage . For one reason as by the UK signage the general public instantly can see it's a hazard and to be honest the best thing to do with any vehicle fire/spill is to get away . Better to be up wind if you can but if not move far away as the smoke carries nasties that you don't want to breath . the UNI code in my job helps a lot as how to deal with the cargo , it's not always a case that putting water on it as the best action . The driver has TREM cards and hopefully the driver is able to get out and present those cards , if not signage is only as good as long as its visible or not burnt out . I have had to deal with in my job one and seven , seven being back when i was dealing with it was " fight to the death " . This was a while ago but the quicker you put it out and stop the further progress of an escalation of what could be a a nightmare . Class one has its problems obviously of mass detonation or huge fire with smaller detonations or just a huge fire . I have to say the rules do work as it is far and few between that a hazardous load is involved on our roads or rail system and Maritime . BLEVE can happen with any pressurized vessel , they normally have a pressure relief valve but if the heat/expansion is greater than the relief valves capacity then it goes one way . One massive explosion !! , again in my job an complete nightmare . If you see a LPG tank is involved in fire and you see a jet of flame coming out the top ( relief valve ) , normally with a roar sound get the hell out of there . How ever even inert gases like Nitrogen that are involved in fire can explode , its all due to basically the expansion of air/liquid due to heating from say a fire that the vessel can no longer hold that pressure . basically becomes a bomb/hand grenade depending on size . Sorry for my long ramble .
TREMcards haven't been used for 15 years
I've gotta PIF (Public Information Film) somewhere on a DVD, which is a reminder about hazardous & undoubtedly dangerous chemicals and what we should do about them. Were you ever shown such original footage when you went through your coursework at all? I for one am of a generation who grew up on the format, and I have since sought some genuine original Public Information Films on YT over recent years, and for the last 16 1/2 years owned as many as 290 of them on a two DVD set, Charley Says... Do you know about this DVD by any chance?
Yes, there were lots of videos during the course. I've never heard of the Charley Says DVDs. Some of the videos were frightening! 😳
Did my ADR more years ago than I would like to say and it doesn’t seemed to have changed . This is suppressing as at the time the lorry codes for different substances was due to be changed then to a single system . The other issue is and forgive me if it has changed but when carrying IBC’s containing 1000lts the segregation gap for say sodium hypochlorite and sulphuric acid was only 1 mt. Not totally convinced that this would be sufficient!!!! Does sound like a fair review of the courses. Now try to drive round without spotting all the errors like more than one primary code on vehicles 🤪
Well done Hayley
Hayley what does the comon 20 questions cover in the exam please
If you done your transport manager CPC training recently you can contact DVSA and that can add to your driver CPC hours 35 hours
Unfortunately, it wasn't an eligible course according to the training provider 😕
I let mine run out a while ago, I'm going to renew it again. 😌
Hi Hayley, how long is the online course of ADR? Is it a full day course ?
I want to get my ADR Now..... thx Hayley
Where did you do your course?
Hi, I was just wondering if you could send me the link or have the website you had your ADR training corse book from as it is something I am going to do! Many thanks rich
hi Haley could you tell me where di you pass ur ADR please thank you
Thanks for the info.
You are so useful ❤
I have just passed my class 1 and thinking of doing my ADR to work on the fuel tankers like my old man and brother only thing in the mean time nobody will touch new drivers finding it hard to even get class 2
You would need a PD passport to work on fuel tankers along with ADR. Try agencies for finding work, it's tough at the start but once you've got a bit of experience people will be more interested in you. Best wishes 👍🏻
Just passed my class 1. Thinking of ADR. Any tips etc to pursue this avenue
Hey Hayley once u passed ur ADR did u find a job easily or it’s bit hard ? I’m thinking to do ADR
Hi - I’m 22 in the services and looking to get our soon. I only have a car license.
I just want to drive tankers, can I get my standard HGV license and immediately book a dangerous good license after I am Qualified to drive trucks?
Yes, but work options are limited if you're a young and/or new license driver
How much it cost
HI HAYLEY THE EXAMS ARE THEY DON ON A COMPUTER OR IS IT PEN TO PAPER WHEN YOU DO THE TEST THANKS
Depends on the company. Mine were on a computer
@@TruckDriverHayley thank you xxx
Can you please recommend a ADR course Guide
You are usually given one on the ADR course by the training provider. I'm not sure you can buy study guides
😊
Hi, how much ADR now?
I just hope the pay justifies going through all that, it would need to be a lot for me.
One petrol tanker company down here offering 27k for 16 hours per week and that amount is guaranteed salary. So about £385 per week take home pay for just 16 hours work. lol
I don't think it's much higher really. Not unless you can get onto fuel but you need a separate fuel passport alongside ADR for that, so more initial costs
Interesting
Does anyone know if you need your ADR for heavy haulage?
No, ADR is for dangerous goods
Hi Hayley.. I'd go through you like a cheap curry 💋😍🤗.. thanks for the info. It was a great video xXxx
Looks like ive be accepted for funding off the government ive had my class 2 for five year recently passed my class 1 a month ago haven’t had anyone give me a chance yet in a class 1 but still going to do the adr just in case
i did my ADR the week following my covid jab, how i got through the first day I dont know as i felt like my head was being pummelled by baseball bats wielded by Frank Bruno, Mike Tyson and Eddie Hall!!!! yet I passed
(how, I do not know)
👍
I'm not Allowed to be around explosives anymore, Not after THE INCIDENT
Chernobyl?
🚛👍
USA hazmat endorsement on your license good for 2 years.
5 years over here 😊👍🏻
Don't Touch the Radioactive course you will end up glowing like one of the Ready Brek Kids..
More like £700 now
First for once lol 🤙🏽
Thanks for watching Reece, don't forget that thumbs up if you liked the video 👍🏻👍🏻😊🚛💨
Smash
😻 𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶
What company did you teach with( ADR) can you recommend please, thank so much!
Interesting