Dangerous Goods Training South Africa: Accredited & Compliant
Handling and transporting hazardous materials comes with serious legal and safety responsibilities. Safety Simplified’s Dangerous Goods Training equips drivers, supervisors, and warehouse staff with the skills to handle, store, and transport dangerous goods in line with SANS standards, NQF unit standards, and South African legal requirements. Whether you operate in logistics, manufacturing, mining, or retail, our accredited training ensures you meet compliance requirements while safeguarding lives, property, and the environment.
Why Dangerous Goods Training Matters
Reduce the risk of spills, leaks, and accidents
Comply with SANS 10231 and other South African safety regulations
Protect employees, the public, and the environment from hazardous incidents
What Our Dangerous Goods Training Covers
Our course content is designed to match industry best practices and competitor benchmarks (like HazchemWize and NOSA), but we go a step further with practical, hands-on learning. Topics include:
Dangerous Goods Classification – Understanding UN hazard classes
Legislation & Regulations – Compliance with South African Road Traffic Act and SANS standards
Packaging & Labelling – Correct handling of drums, cylinders, and containers
Loading & Offloading Procedures – Safety measures during material transfer
Spill Response Training – Practical drills to manage emergencies
Safety Documentation – Completing dangerous goods declarations, vehicle checklists, and incident reports
Who Should Attend?
Truck and delivery drivers transporting dangerous goods
Warehouse supervisors and loading staff
Safety officers and compliance managers
Manufacturing and chemical industry personnel
Why Choose Safety Simplified Over Competitors?
While other providers like offer similar training, our advantage as Safety Simplified lies in:
Smaller class sizes for personalized attention
Flexible scheduling to suit your operations
Expert trainers with field experience in hazardous goods handling
Integrated Occupational Health & Safety approach