Dangerous Goods Safety Advisory

We provide comprehensive Dangerous Goods Safety Advisory (DGSA) services covering ADR compliance, hazardous waste management, chemical safety processes and the fulfilment of legal obligations.

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Dangerous Goods Safety Advisory

We provide comprehensive regulatory compliance advisory services to help businesses fulfil all of their legal obligations completely, accurately and sustainably across Dangerous Goods Safety, ADR compliance, hazardous waste declaration and disposal processes, and chemical safety data sheets. Dangerous Goods Safety Advisory is a professional consulting service that helps businesses reduce their risks and achieve full regulatory compliance within the scope of ADR legislation, chemical safety processes and hazardous waste management.

As Proses Consulting, we support businesses in establishing safe operational processes and provide end-to-end advisory services to ensure regulatory compliance in chemical safety, waste management and dangerous goods processes.

What Is Dangerous Goods Safety Advisory?

It is an advisory service provided to ensure that the transport, storage, loading and unloading processes of businesses working with dangerous goods are carried out in accordance with ADR and related regulations. The aim is not only to ensure legal compliance, but also to minimise occupational health, environmental safety and operational risks.

Services We Provide Within Our Advisory Scope

  • ADR compliance analyses
  • Assessment of dangerous goods operations
  • Risk analysis and improvement work
  • Preparation of annual activity reports
  • Accident and incident investigations
  • Preparation of emergency response plans
  • Personnel training and awareness programmes
  • Internal audit activities
  • Compliance checks of storage and operational areas
  • Audit preparation and guidance services

Dangerous Goods Classes Under ADR

Class Type of Hazard
1 Explosive Substances
2 Gases
3 Flammable Liquids
4 Flammable Solids
5 Oxidising Substances and Organic Peroxides
6 Toxic and Infectious Substances
7 Radioactive Material
8 Corrosive Substances
9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances

Chemical Safety and Hazardous Waste Management

Dangerous goods management is not limited to transport processes. Chemical safety, waste management and bringing environmental risks under control are also an important part of this process. We provide comprehensive advisory services for the correct classification, safe storage and regulatory-compliant management of the chemicals used by businesses.

We raise the safety level of businesses through Safety Data Sheet (SDS) reviews, chemical risk assessments and employee awareness training.

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

For all businesses that use chemicals, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are one of the fundamental requirements of a safe working environment. Keeping SDS documents up to date, accessible and correctly applied is of critical importance for occupational safety.

The Benefits We Deliver to Businesses

  • Full compliance with ADR and related regulations
  • Reduction of legal risks
  • Enhanced operational safety
  • Minimisation of environmental risks
  • A structure prepared for audit processes
  • Increased personnel awareness
  • Development of a corporate safety culture

Dangerous goods management is not merely a legal obligation; it is also a critical responsibility that protects human life and the environment. Well-managed processes provide businesses with significant advantages in terms of both safety and sustainability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. For which businesses is dangerous goods safety advisory mandatory?

    The advisory process is highly important for all businesses that transport, send, receive, load or unload 50 tonnes or more of dangerous goods per year.

  2. Does the DGSA service apply only to transport companies?

    No. Production facilities, storage areas and all industrial businesses that use chemicals are also included within this scope.

  3. What happens if the MOTAT notification is made late?

    An administrative fine applies per shipment.

  4. What does the advisory service bring to a business?

    It ensures regulatory compliance, reduced risks, an increased level of occupational safety and a structure that is ready for audits.