Before a dangerous goods consignment can legally move on Australian roads, it must meet strict preparation requirements set out in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code). These requirements cover classification, packaging, labelling, placarding, and documentation — and they’re not optional. Non-compliance risks penalties for the consignor, fines for the transport operator, and potential safety...Read More
Transport compliance in NSW is not optional — it is legally mandatory. Whether you operate a single truck or a fleet of 50 vehicles, you are subject to the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), dangerous goods regulations, workplace safety laws, and Chain of Responsibility (CoR) provisions. Miss even one area, and you face penalties up...Read More
How Long Is Your Dangerous Goods Licence Valid For? ⚡ Quick Answer A dangerous goods driver licence in NSW is valid for 5 years from the date of issue. You should begin your renewal process in year 4 to avoid gaps in licensing. The renewal course costs $618 (includes NSW EPA application and processing), takes...Read More