A Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) is an expert authorized by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure who ensures that enterprises engaged in activities involving dangerous goods within the scope of ADR legislation fulfill their legal obligations.
The DGSA aligns the enterprise's transport, loading, unloading, storage, and packing processes with ADR, analyzes risks, and prepares them for inspections.
Professional DGSA Service with Koran TMGDK
Dangerous Goods Safety Consultancy (DGSA) services offered within Trakya SRC Training and Consultancy are carried out with the cooperation and expertise of Koran Group Danışmanlık AŞ (KORAN TMGDK).
Providing services mainly in the Silivri, Çorlu, Çerkezköy, Lüleburgaz, and Saray region, KORAN Group has been authorized by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure to provide DGSA services within the boundaries of the 1st Regional Directorate (Tekirdağ, Edirne, Kırklareli, Istanbul, Kocaeli).
KORAN TMGDK possesses a consultancy structure in the field of dangerous goods transport and ADR legislation that is;
- Active in the field
- Experienced in inspections
- Master of current legislation
- Application-oriented
In this way, enterprises are made compliant with legislation not only on paper but under real inspection conditions.
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- Compliance work with ADR legislation
- Risk analysis for dangerous goods transport
- Preparation for inspections and on-site guidance
- Preparation of annual activity reports
- Registration, certification, and documentation processes
- Enterprise-specific DGSA consultancy
All processes are planned specifically according to your company's field of activity and the class of dangerous goods it carries.
- Field inspection experience
- Knowledge of current ADR and national legislation
- Practice-oriented consultancy approach
- Not just documentation, but real compliance
- Strong references in the Trakya region
- Advantage of offering integrated training and consultancy
Working with KORAN TMGDK, which provides consultancy services within the scope of the 1st Regional Directorate (Tekirdağ, Edirne, Kırklareli, Istanbul, Kocaeli), means receiving consultancy not to avoid penalties, but to work correctly.
Çorlu Çerkezköy Saray Lüleburgaz Silivri DGSA
- Companies transporting dangerous goods
- Tanker operators
- Fuel, LPG, LNG companies
- Textile dyehouses
- Chemical substance manufacturers and distributors
- All enterprises handling loads within the scope of ADR
Enterprises operating without a DGSA face;
- High administrative fines
- Detection of deficiencies during inspections
- Risk of suspension of activities
- Legal liabilities
No.
SRC5 is a certificate belonging to the driver.
DGSA is a mandatory consultancy service for the enterprise.
Together, they form the foundation of ADR compliance.
A DGSA is an expert authorized by the Ministry, assigned to ensure compliance with legal obligations, reduce risks, establish safe transport processes, and ensure preventive measures are taken against potential accidents and emergencies for enterprises engaged in activities related to the transport of dangerous goods in accordance with the Regulation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and ADR provisions.
The DGSA monitors, inspects, and reports on the dangerous goods activities of the enterprise and ensures the continuity of compliance with legislation.
SRC5 is a mandatory certificate for drivers. DGSA is a mandatory consultancy and inspection service for enterprises.
SRC5 ensures the driver's compliance, while DGSA ensures the enterprise's compliance with ADR legislation.
For enterprises with a DGSA obligation, activities performed without receiving this service are contrary to legislation and may cause serious administrative fines.
A DGSA inspects dangerous goods transport processes, analyzes risks, guides enterprises regarding compliance with legislation, and determines the necessary measures to prevent potential accidents. They also have a critical role in reducing the responsibility of the enterprise during inspections.
Yes. It is a legal obligation for many enterprises operating with dangerous goods within the scope of ADR to employ a DGSA or receive service. Enterprises operating without a DGSA may face administrative sanctions.