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You are to transport hazardous goods, but have more than the permissible exempted allowance. What proof must you carry with you to perform the transport?
A valid ADR training certificate
A valid driving licence for the relevant vehicle class
A valid record for the last hazardous goods transport
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. When transporting hazardous goods in amounts above the exempted allowance, you must carry both a valid ADR training certificate to prove you are qualified for handling hazardous materials, and a valid driving licence for the relevant vehicle class. The ADR certificate ensures you understand the specific safety regulations and procedures required for such transports, while the appropriate driving licence confirms you are legally allowed to operate the type of vehicle being used. There is no requirement to carry a record of your last hazardous goods transport for this purpose. Always make sure both documents are with you to comply with regulations and avoid penalties during checks.