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Dangerous goods drivers transport fuel and bulk liquid, hazardous products and chemicals by road.

8332.4 ISCO 8332 ESCO source
Competences
22
Groups
4
Essential
20
Optional
2

Competences and skills

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Essential knowledge 5 competences

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Sector-specific

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mechanical components of vehicles

The mechanical components used in vehicles, their maintenance needs, potential malfunctions and resolution actions.

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vehicle cargo capacity

The capacity and the limits of the commissioned vehicle in terms of weight, type of cargo it can handle, and other cargo loading specifications.

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hazards associated with loading dangerous goods

The hazards implied with the transport of determined dangerous goods, and the emergency actions and handling procedures in case of accidents with the goods during their loading or transportation.

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health and safety measures in transportation

The body of rules, procedures and regulations related to health and safety measures intended to prevent accidents or incidents in transportation.

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transport topography

Knowledge of the local transport topography, including roads, traffic hotspots, and alternative routes to reach a destination.

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Essential skills and competences 15 competences

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Sector-specific

6 competences
anticipate foreseeable problems on the road

Anticipate problems on the road such as punctures, pursuit driving, understeering or, oversteering.

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control the performance of the vehicle

Understand and anticipate the performance and behaviour of a vehicle. Comprehend concepts such as lateral stability, acceleration, and braking distance.

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maintain logbooks

Maintain the required logbooks according to practice and in established formats.

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parallel park vehicles

Parallel park motorised vehicles in a variety of spaces.

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perform defensive driving

Drive defensively to maximise road safety and save time, money, and lives; anticipate the actions of other road users.

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revise certifications for dangerous good transportation

Check if the goods to be transported and their certifications meet regulations , ensure that certifications correspond to the goods. Drivers must ensure that they secure the load to their vehicle, which for dangerous goods requires a signed packing certificate (this certificate may form part of the Dangerous Goods Note).

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Cross-sector

9 competences
check dangerous goods transport unit

Ensure that a vehicle about to transport dangerous materials complies with safety and legal regulations. Perform visual checks to identify and report leaks or other forms of damage.

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interpret traffic signals

Observe lights on the road, road conditions, nearby traffic, and prescribed speed limits to ensure safety. Interpret traffic signals and act accordingly.

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manoeuvre heavy trucks

Drive, manoeuvre and park tractors, trailers and lorries on roads, around tight corners, and in parking spaces.

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operate emergency equipment

Utilise emergency equipment and tools such as fire extinguishers, wheel chocks, pocket lamps, and warning signs.

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operate GPS systems

Use GPS Systems.

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practice emergency stops

Practice emergency stops. Know the interchange with anti-lock braking systems (ABS), as this must to be disabled before the execution of an emergency stop.

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stay alert

Stay focused and alert at all times; react quickly in the case of unexpected events. Concentrate and do not get distracted performing a task over a long period of time.

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transport dangerous goods

Classify, pack, mark, label and document dangerous goods, such as explosive materials, gases and flammable liquids. Adhere to international and national regulations.

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use different communication channels

Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.

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Optional knowledge 1 competence

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Sector-specific

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international carriage of dangerous goods by road

The fundamental principals and requirements laid in the Agreement of 30 September 1957 concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR). The purpose of ADR is to ensure that dangerous materials, including chemicals and hazardous waste, are able to cross international borders as long as vehicles and drivers are in compliance with regulations.

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Optional skills and competences 1 competence

Occupation specific

1 competence
maintain gas mileage records

Keep records of vehicle mileage and fuel consumption.

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