Dangerous Goods Endorsement (Level 3)
Course details
| NZQF Level | 3 |
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About the course
About the course
If you are transporting Dangerous goods you may need to have a dangerous goods (D) Endorsement on your driver licence. We recommend checking with New Zealand Transport Agency to identify if you need this endorsement.
The aim of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to safely transport Dangerous Goods by road or to safely load and secure Dangerous Goods.
Where
Greymouth and Westport.
When
Multiple intakes per year. Please enquire for more information.
Method of study
One day short course.#### Unit Standards
Gain 5 credits - level 3:
- 16718 - Demonstrate knowledge of law and practice for the transport of Dangerous goods by road, this Unit Standard will be added to your record of learning on NZQA.
Entry requirements
- You must hold a current New Zealand restricted driver's license
- Applicants for whom English is a second language must meet IELTS (or equivalent) Level 5.5
- Experience of handling Dangerous Goods and/or driving vehicles loaded with Dangerous Goods.
To apply
Please click the apply button in the top right-hand corner of this webpage to begin the application process or alternatively, complete the enquiry form below. For help with applications, please contact [email protected]
Entry requirements
*This course is not available to international students.
About the provider
Tai Poutini Polytechnic (TPP), based on New Zealand’s spectacular West Coast and with campuses in Wanaka, Christchurch and Auckland, offers students exciting opportunities to get a head start in their career or take the next step on their learning journey.
TPP offers popular study options that meet local employment needs and are tailored to help people get into real jobs in the community or get ahead in their chosen career. With two West Coast campuses, in addition to other New Zealand locations, TPP makes the most of the opportunities on its doorstep.
The institute’s popular Outdoor Education programmes teach technical, leadership and teamwork skills on West Coast rivers and mountains along with a Ski Patrol programme based in Wanaka that makes the most of the South Island’s world-famous ski fields. A base on the West Coast also allows Jade and Hard Stone Carving students to get right to the cultural and historic source of their material. Likewise, Civil Plant students prepare for jobs in the roading, forestry and mining industries on purpose-built work sites in Greymouth and Auckland, while agriculture students have the use of the TPP Reefton farm.
These are just some of TPP’s many popular full-time, part-time or short programmes, which include business, trainee chef, tourism and hospitality, carpentry, automotive and engineering. All programmes are focused on industry expectations and tutors enjoy strong relationships with local businesses so learning is relevant and useful to the market. The institute’s aim is to get students into real jobs in the community and help create better futures for everyone.
West Coast students also have the option of living in TPP’s own student accommodation facilities. A home away from home while you’re studying. Tai Poutini Village offers 58 individual rooms and shared facilities for students. Village staff provide you with a living environment which encourages and supports the educational mission of the Polytechnic, supporting students in their chosen programme of study, and helping them to develop personally, socially and culturally.
Our reputation for the quality of graduates is outstanding.