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Dangerous goods safety adviser exam topics, how to answer exam questions, and sample exam papers.
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The standards that vehicle operators need to meet to join the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) earned recognition scheme.
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Apply for a partial Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) inspection if you've had to modify your vehicle so it's equipped for use in Great Britain.
Apply for a trailer over 3,500kg first used before 29 October 2012 to have its first MOT (annual test).
Apply to book an exam if you want to become a dangerous goods safety adviser (DGSA) or renew your DGSA certificate.
You can appeal a Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) inspection failure decision if you think it's wrong.
Apply for Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) if your motorcycle, 3-wheeled or light 4-wheeled vehicle doesn’t have a Certificate of Conformity.
Find contact details for approved auditors to carry out system and process audits on your vehicle operator business so you can join DVSA earned recognition.
How to keep heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and public service vehicles (PSVs) safe to drive, including daily checks, inspections, maintenance and record keeping.
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