If you work in transport, logistics or warehousing and deal with dangerous goods, you’ve probably heard both terms — Dangerous Goods Licence and Dangerous Goods Awareness training. They sound similar. They’re not the same thing, and getting this wrong can leave you non-compliant, or over-paying for training you didn’t need. This guide sets out exactly...Read More
If you transport goods by road in NSW, you need to know whether your load requires a Dangerous Goods Driver Licence. Get it wrong and you’re not just risking a fine — you’re operating illegally under NSW law and the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. This guide cuts through the regulation and tells you exactly which...Read More
Getting a Dangerous Goods Licence in NSW is a straightforward process when you know the steps. The licence — formally TLILIC0001 — is issued by the NSW EPA and is required for anyone driving a vehicle carrying dangerous goods at or above placardable quantities on NSW roads. Here is the complete process from enrolment to...Read More
Whether a Dangerous Goods Driver Licence is required for a particular load is one of the most common questions drivers and transport businesses ask. The answer is not always obvious — it depends on the class of dangerous goods, the quantity being transported, and whether the load reaches the placarding threshold. Get it wrong in...Read More