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33.—(1) The GB competent authority or a person appointed by it may issue a driver training certificate to a driver of a vehicle to the effect set out in sub-section 8.2.1.1 of ADR.
(2) The GB competent authority or a person appointed by it may only issue a driver training certificate to a driver where the driver has—
(a)completed a basic training course as set out in paragraph 8.2.1.2 of ADR and passed an examination in accordance with sub-section 8.2.2.7.1 of ADR; and
(b)if applicable—
(i)completed a specialisation course for the vehicle and goods in question where required by section 8.2.1 of ADR; or
(ii)acquired the knowledge referred to in sub-section 8.2.2.8.1(b) of ADR,
and in either case has passed an examination in accordance with sub-section 8.2.2.7.2 of ADR.
(3) The person carrying out the training shall ensure that those courses shall comply with sub-sections 8.2.2.1 to 8.2.2.6 of ADR.
(4) The examination referred to in paragraph (2) shall—
(a)be organised by the GB competent authority or by a person appointed by it for that purpose; and
(b)comply with the requirements for the examination in question in sub-section 8.2.2.7 of ADR.
(5) The GB competent authority or the person appointed by it to organise the examinations shall keep a catalogue of examination questions in accordance with sub-section 8.2.2.7.1.3 of ADR.
[F1(5A) The GB competent authority shall maintain a register of all valid driver training certificates in accordance with sub-section 1.10.1.6 of ADR.]
(6) The driver training certificate—
(a)shall be in the form required in sub-section 8.2.2.8.3;
(b)shall be valid for five years from the date of issue; and
(c)may be extended as set out in and subject to the requirements in sub-sections 8.2.1.5 and 8.2.2.8.2 of ADR.
(7) Any current driver training certificate held by a person which—
(a)was issued to him by a competent authority under national provisions giving effect to the ADR Directive or to article 1 of Council Directive 89/684/EEC on vocational training for certain drivers carrying dangerous goods by road M1; and
(b)is in the form required by paragraph (6),
shall be deemed to be a driver training certificate issued by the GB competent authority under this regulation.
(8) Any driver training certificate issued in accordance with regulation 4 of the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (Driver Training) Regulation 1996 M2 shall be deemed to be a driver training certificate issued in accordance with this regulation and shall remain valid until the date of expiry stated in the certificate subject to any extension of the validity of the certificate in accordance with regulation 4(6) of the said 1996 Regulations or paragraph (6)(c).
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 33(5A) inserted (22.7.2005) by The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment (Amendment) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/1732), reg. 1, Sch. 1 para. 18
Marginal Citations
M1OJ No. L398, 30.12.1989, p33.
M2S.I. 1996/2094, amended by S.I. 1999/303.
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