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£14.51 - £14.65 Per Hour

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Currie, City of Edinburgh

Ref 263104135

Posted 14 days ago

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£13 - £13.50 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Worcester, Hereford and Worcester

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Posted 22 days ago

Pertemps

£15 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Birmingham, West Midlands

Ref 038108881

Posted 24 days ago

Pertemps

£14.51 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Niddrie, City of Edinburgh

Ref 263104125

Posted 29 days ago

Pertemps

£13.21 - £14 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Staverton, Gloucestershire

Ref 334104829

Posted 16 days ago

Pertemps

£14.85 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Plymouth, Devon

Ref 371110746

Posted 21 days ago

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£14 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Leatherhead, Surrey

Ref 447106308

Posted 17 days ago

Pertemps

£15.50 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Southampton, Hampshire

Ref 012104392

Posted 22 days ago

Pertemps

£13.20 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Andover Down, Hampshire

Ref 365206368

Posted 23 hours ago

Pertemps | Parcel Force

£15.95 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

London, Greater London

Ref 148101013

Posted 1 day ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many ADR Driver jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 300 ADR Driver jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a ADR Driver do?

An ADR Driver, also known as a Dangerous Goods Driver, is responsible for transporting hazardous materials in accordance with the regulations outlined in the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR). This role involves specialized training and adherence to strict safety protocols for the transportation of dangerous goods.

Tasks required include:

  • Drive vehicles, including lorries or trucks, designed for the transportation of dangerous goods..
  • Operate vehicles in strict compliance with ADR regulations and safety guidelines..
  • Transport and handle hazardous materials, following specific procedures outlined in the ADR regulations..
  • Ensure the secure fastening and safe transportation of dangerous goods..
  • Plan and follow designated routes for the transportation of hazardous materials, considering safety and regulatory requirements..
  • Utilize navigation systems or maps to navigate unfamiliar locations..
  • Assist with loading and unloading dangerous goods, ensuring proper handling and compliance with ADR guidelines..
  • Use equipment and follow procedures designed for the safe handling of hazardous materials..
  • Maintain accurate records of the transportation of dangerous goods, including consignment details and required paperwork..
  • Complete documentation in compliance with ADR regulations..
  • Adhere to strict safety guidelines for ADR operation, including vehicle maintenance and personal protective equipment use..
  • Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle..
  • Interact with customers or warehouse personnel professionally and courteously..
  • Address inquiries related to the transportation of dangerous goods..
  • Communicate effectively with dispatch, customers, or regulatory authorities..
  • Relay information regarding delays, route changes, or other relevant details..
  • Perform routine maintenance checks on the ADR vehicle, ensuring it meets safety standards..
  • Report any mechanical issues for timely repairs..
  • Stay updated on ADR regulations, industry standards, and safety protocols..
  • Participate in ongoing training sessions to maintain and enhance knowledge..
What are the entry requirements for a ADR Driver?

No formal academic entry qualifications are required. The LGV test incorporates a medical examination, theory test and assessed road driving. LGV drivers of vehicles of 3.5 tonnes and over require a Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence). The minimum age for LGV driving after obtaining the qualification is 18 years. NVQs/SVQs, other vocational courses and apprenticeships relevant to this occupation are available at various levels.