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dangerous goods training classroom instructor Western Sydney RTO 91528 TLILIC0001
Western Sydney is one of Australia’s largest freight and logistics corridors — and one of the highest concentrations of dangerous goods transport activity in NSW. If your drivers, warehouse workers, or logistics staff operate in Wetherill Park, Blacktown, Parramatta, Liverpool, Penrith, or anywhere across the Greater Western Sydney region, dangerous goods training is a legal...
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dangerous goods training classroom instructor Wollongong NSW Illawarra TLILIC0001
Kells Safety Centre delivers dangerous goods training in Wollongong and Dapto, serving the Illawarra region’s transport, logistics, mining, and chemical industries. If you need a dangerous goods driver licence (TLILIC0001), dangerous goods awareness training, or preparation for transport training in the Wollongong area, Kells runs regular face-to-face courses with all NSW EPA processing included. This...
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dangerous goods training classroom instructor Wetherill Park Western Sydney NSW
Kells Safety Centre delivers dangerous goods training at its Wetherill Park training centre — one of Western Sydney’s only dedicated transport safety training facilities. Whether you need a dangerous goods driver licence (TLILIC0001), dangerous goods awareness, or preparation for transport training, courses run regularly and all NSW EPA application processing is handled for you. This...
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How long is a dangerous goods licence valid in NSW — truck driver with DG licence card at Sydney freight depot
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...
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ADG Code dangerous goods driver NSW tanker truck
If you transport, store or handle dangerous goods in Australia, the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code) is the rulebook. It defines what counts as dangerous goods, how they must be classified, packaged, labelled and placarded, and what your documentation obligations are. Getting this wrong isn’t a paperwork inconvenience — it can mean fines, licence...
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