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Service Offered
Dantran and Assessment Services cc offers taylor-made
and cost effective training solutions to the corporate industry,
as well as to individuals.
This for both driver and qualified persons according to chapter
8 of the National Road Traffic Act regulation 277, 280 and
281.
Services The regulations
on the transportation of hazardous substances previously included in the Hazardous
Substances Act of 1973 have been revised and are now included in Chapter VIII
of the National Road Traffic Act of 1996. These revised regulations covers both
bulk and packaged dangerous goods on our roads, bringing in more stringent standards
for safeguarding the driver and their vehicle, other road users, the community
and the environment. There is immense necessity for those involved in the
transportation of dangerous goods to be made aware of the new legislation in order
to comply. Dantran Training & Assessing Services offer a comprehensive training
manual that meets the requirement of regulation 280 of the National Traffic Act
93 of 1996. The material is generic to these requirements; however, modules can
be developed to meet the requirements of company specific goods and substances
transported. The following is incorporated in the course: Courses
- The key aspects of the legal changes and the requirements laid down by the
National Road Traffic Act of 1996 (Chapter VIII), relevant terms and definitions
- The methods and procedures for the safe handling of dangerous goods and
substances during the transportation of these goods on public roads in South Africa,
exempt quantities, compatibility of substances and placarding
- The
relevant emergency procedures and protective actions involved thus enhancing the
safety awareness of the driver and protection of local environment
- The
documentation involved in the transportation of dangerous goods
The
material complies fully with the South African Qualifications Act as well as the
TETA requirements.
Dantran offers companys with registered assessors to have them trained on the unit standard 123259, National Road Traffic Act Chapter 4 and 8 and then relevant SANS codes of practise. This is complimented
by their 30 years experience and comprehensive understanding of the above. Candidates are required to study the work booklet
prior to the training, thus familiarising themselves with the material. The competency
of the candidates are assessed by the trainers. On completion of this
course, trainees will be in a position to apply for their professional driving
permit that is in accordance with the National Road Traffic Act, as well as make
a contribution to road safety in South Africa. Each candidate will receive a certificate
acknowledging their competency in terms of regulation 280. Contact
us today
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