SRC5 Training is the mandatory vocational qualification training for drivers operating vehicles carrying dangerous goods. Through this training, drivers learn the rules they must follow in the transport of dangerous goods within the framework of ADR legislation.
Within the scope of the training;
dangerous goods classes, ADR transport rules, tanker transport, driver responsibilities, and actions to be taken in accidents and emergencies are covered. The aim is not only for drivers to hold the certificate, but to enable them to perform transportation safely and in compliance with legislation.
SRC5 Dangerous Goods Driver Training
As Trakya SRC Training and Consultancy, with SRC5 Dangerous Goods Driver Training, we offer trainings that comply with legislation, are up-to-date, and are practice-oriented for drivers transporting dangerous goods within the scope of ADR. Our trainings aim not only for drivers to obtain the certificate but also for them to act correctly in the field, during inspections, and in real transport processes.
The SRC5 certificate is a legal requirement for all drivers transporting dangerous goods. Transport operations carried out without this certificate lead to serious administrative sanctions and operational restrictions.
SRC5 is a vocational qualification certificate issued for drivers operating vehicles carrying flammable, explosive, toxic, corrosive, and environmentally hazardous substances falling within the scope of ADR. The SRC5 certificate indicates that the driver possesses knowledge, awareness, and responsibility regarding the transport of dangerous goods.
This certificate is mandatory for the legal operation of ADR vehicles and tankers.
Those involved in dangerous goods transport activities;
- Drivers operating ADR vehicles
- Tanker drivers
- Drivers transporting fuel, LPG, LNG
- Commercial vehicle drivers transporting chemicals and dangerous goods
- Drivers of vehicles carrying hazardous waste
- Drivers of vehicles carrying explosives and radioactive materials
must obtain an SRC5 certificate. If the transported load is within the scope of ADR, it is a legal obligation for the driver to possess an SRC5 certificate.
SRC5 Training is prepared in accordance with ADR legislation and covers the following topics:
- ADR legislation and current regulations
- Dangerous goods classes
- Dangerous goods transport rules
- Tanker transport principles
- Driver responsibilities and obligations
- Actions to be taken in accidents and emergencies
- Matters paid attention to during inspections
Our trainings focus on real situations encountered in the field as well as theoretical knowledge.
From drivers who want to attend SRC5 training;
- 1 biometric photograph (must be taken within the last 6 months)
- Photocopy of ID
- Criminal Record Certificate
- Contact information (Address, Mobile Number)
are requested. Documents are checked during the registration process and training planning is made.
| Training | Course Hours | Practice | Number of Exam Questions | Success Score | Validity Period |
| Basic Training | 18 Hours | 1 Hour | 25 | 60 Points | 5 Years |
| Tank Training | 12 Hours | 1 Hour | 15 | ||
| Class 1 Training | 8 Hours | 15 | |||
| Class 7 Training | 8 Hours | 15 | |||
| Refresher Training | Half of the Training |
Dangerous goods transport performed without an SRC5 certificate causes serious sanctions such as;
- High administrative fines for drivers and enterprises
- Banning vehicles from traffic
- Temporary or permanent suspension of activities
Therefore, SRC5 training is not just a certification process; it is the fundamental condition for legal compliance and safe transportation.
- Authorized SRC5 Training Institution
- Full compliance with ADR and dangerous goods transport legislation
- Training contents prepared with DGSA (Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor) experience
- Inspection-oriented and practical approach
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The SRC5 certificate is a document with a validity period and must be renewed every 5 years. If renewal procedures are not carried out before the period expires, the certificate is considered invalid, and the driver cannot transport dangerous goods.
The SRC5 certificate allows the use of vehicles carrying dangerous goods falling within the scope of ADR. In this context;
- Tankers
- Vans carrying dangerous loads
- Vehicles carrying fuel, LPG, LNG, and chemical substances
- Drivers of vehicles carrying explosives and radioactive materials
- Drivers of vehicles carrying hazardous waste
It is not legal to use these vehicles without an SRC5 certificate.
To become a tanker driver, the driver must;
- Possess an appropriate driver's license
- Obtain the SRC5 Dangerous Goods Driver Certificate
- Complete trainings in accordance with ADR legislation
Since tanker transport is one of the riskiest areas of dangerous goods transport, the SRC5 certificate is mandatory.
In the event that dangerous goods transport is performed without an SRC5 certificate;
- High administrative fines for the driver and the company
- Banning the vehicle from traffic
- Temporary suspension of business activities
Serious sanctions such as these are applied. These situations are not evaluated with tolerance during inspections.
No. It is forbidden to drive an ADR vehicle without receiving SRC5 training and possessing the certificate. The training aims not only for the driver to obtain the certificate but also to perform transport safely and in compliance with legislation.
SRC5 training is mandatory for vehicle drivers transporting dangerous goods. However, ADR 1.3 trainings are mandatory for other personnel involved in the dangerous goods transport process other than vehicle drivers.
Yes. Companies that have transport performed by a driver without an SRC5 certificate are also considered responsible and are subject to administrative sanctions. Penalties are applied not only to the driver but also to the enterprise.
SRC5 training is of vital importance in dangerous goods transport to;
- Ensure life and property safety
- Reduce environmental risks
- Eliminate the risk of penalties during inspections
This training is the fundamental condition for transport to be carried out legally and safely.
SRC5 training must be obtained from training institutions authorized by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.