Get an ADR certificate (dangerous goods driver)
Mandatory. You cannot legally work without it.
Required if your logistics job involves driving vehicles that transport dangerous goods (fuel, chemicals, batteries, compressed gases) on Finnish or EU roads.
Why it matters
ADR is mandatory under the European Agreement on Dangerous Goods. Driving without it is a serious offence, can void transport insurance, and your employer can lose its transport licence.
When to do it
Before accepting any job that requires hauling ADR-classified goods.
How it works
ADR training is provided by Traficom-approved schools in Finland. Base course is about 3 days (24 hours). Add-on modules exist for tanks, explosives (class 1), and radioactive (class 7). Cost: EUR 400 to EUR 900 depending on modules. Test is administered by Traficom. Certificate valid for 5 years and is recognised across EU.
Traficom ADR infoPractical tips
- Check the job description: not all truck driving requires ADR, only hauling dangerous goods.
- ADR Base (all classes except 1 and 7) is enough for most fuel and chemical deliveries.
- A driving licence category C or CE is a prerequisite. Sort that first.
- Some transport companies will sponsor the course if you commit to 12 months.
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