DGMind Academy

Practice Missions

Realistic shipping jobs you have to set up legally — classify, placard, segregate, size the load and confirm the paperwork. Every choice is graded by the real ADR rule engine.

A practice game judged by the real ADR rules — not a certification. The rule engine and your DGSA decide reality; your scores and badges are real and earned, stored only on this device.
starter
A clean single-product run

A distillery asks you to carry 200 L of UN1170 (ethanol) on a short local run with no tunnels. Set it up legally: classify it, fit the right placards, confirm it stays under the 1.1.3.6 threshold, and assemble the transport-document line.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsQuantityDocument
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core
Petrol & acid to Leeds — through a category-E tunnel

A customer wants 200 L of UN1203 (petrol) and 50 L of UN1830 (sulphuric acid) delivered to Leeds, and the only route runs through a category-E tunnel. Work out whether you can load them together, whether the tunnel is a problem, and how big the load counts as.

ADR hazard class 3 — FlammableADR hazard class 8 — Corrosive
ClassifyLabelsSegregationTunnelQuantity
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core
The product with two hazards

A pool-chemicals firm hands you 40 L of UN2014 (hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solution). It is an oxidiser — but is that the whole story? Classify it and fit every placard the load actually needs, including any subsidiary hazard.

ADR hazard subclass 5.1 — Oxidiser
ClassifyLabels
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advanced
Explosives and fuel on one vehicle

A site contractor wants 10 kg of UN0004 (an explosive) carried on the same vehicle as 150 L of UN1203 (petrol). Decide whether these two may legally be loaded together before you accept the job.

ADR hazard class 1 — ExplosiveADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifySegregation
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core
Is this a full-ADR load?

A trade supplier books 30 L of UN1263 (paint, packing group I). It looks like a small drop — but does the 1.1.3.6 points calculation keep you under the 1000-point threshold, or does the full ADR apply? Then confirm the transport-document line.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyQuantityDocument
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advanced
The product that breaks the exemption

A foundry asks you to carry 20 kg of UN1381 (white phosphorus under water). Classify it, then decide whether the 1.1.3.6 partial exemption can be used for this load at all.

ADR hazard subclass 4.2 — Flam. solid
ClassifyQuantity
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starter
Does this clear the tunnel?

A waste handler books 800 kg of UN3077 (an environmentally hazardous solid) on a route through a category-B tunnel. Classify it and decide whether it is restricted in that tunnel.

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ClassifyTunnel
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advanced
The full job — acetone & hydrochloric acid

A manufacturer wants 100 L of UN1090 (acetone) and 60 L of UN1789 (hydrochloric acid) delivered through a category-C tunnel. Run the whole job: classify both, fit the placards, check segregation, confirm the tunnel, size the load and confirm the document line for the petrol-class item.

ADR hazard class 3 — FlammableADR hazard class 8 — Corrosive
ClassifyLabelsSegregationTunnelQuantityDocument
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core
Methanol through a category-D tunnel

A lab supplier needs 180 L of UN1230 (methanol) delivered, and the only route runs through a category-D tunnel. Classify it, fit every placard the load actually needs (including any subsidiary hazard), and decide whether the tunnel is a problem.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsTunnel
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core
LPG cylinders through a category-B tunnel

A site contractor books 400 kg of UN1075 (petroleum gases, liquefied) on a route through a category-B tunnel. Classify it, work out whether the 1.1.3.6 points stay under threshold, and decide whether the tunnel is a problem.

ADR hazard class 2 — Gas
ClassifyLabelsQuantityTunnel
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starter
An inert-gas single drop

A medical-gas distributor asks you to carry 500 kg of UN1006 (argon, compressed). Classify it, fit the correct placard and confirm the load stays under the 1.1.3.6 threshold.

ADR hazard class 2 — Gas
ClassifyLabelsQuantity
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advanced
Nitric acid and ethanol on one vehicle

A processor wants 100 L of UN2031 (concentrated nitric acid — an acid with an oxidising subsidiary hazard) AND 50 L of UN1170 (ethanol) on the same vehicle. Classify both, check segregation, size the load and confirm the document line for the corrosive.

ADR hazard class 8 — CorrosiveADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsSegregationQuantityDocument
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advanced
Sodium metal and an environmentally hazardous liquid

A metals customer wants 30 kg of UN1428 (sodium — water-reactive) and 200 L of UN3082 (environmentally hazardous liquid, N.O.S.) loaded together. Classify both, check segregation and decide whether the 1.1.3.6 threshold is exceeded.

ADR hazard subclass 4.3 — Flam. solid9
ClassifyLabelsSegregationQuantity
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core
Toluene and isopropanol — same-class load

A paint factory books 150 L of UN1294 (toluene) and 100 L of UN1219 (isopropanol) — both Class 3 flammable liquids. Classify both, check segregation, confirm the threshold and assemble the document line for the toluene.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsSegregationQuantityDocument
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core
Clinical waste through a category-E tunnel

A hospital contract needs 400 kg of UN3291 (clinical waste, unspecified, N.O.S.) carried through a category-E tunnel. Classify it, decide whether the 1.1.3.6 threshold is exceeded and whether the tunnel restricts the load.

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ClassifyLabelsQuantityTunnel
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core
Petrol and toluene through a category-C tunnel

An industrial cleaner books 80 L of UN1203 (petrol) and 60 L of UN1294 (toluene) through a category-C tunnel. Classify both, check segregation, confirm the threshold and decide whether the tunnel is a problem.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsSegregationQuantityTunnel
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LPG cylinders alongside petrol

A trade customer wants 60 kg of UN1075 (LPG) carried with 100 L of UN1203 (petrol) on the same vehicle. Classify both, check segregation and confirm the threshold.

ADR hazard class 2 — GasADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyLabelsSegregationQuantity
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advanced
Detonators and a flammable liquid

A blasting supplier asks you to carry 5 kg of UN0030 (electric detonators) with 50 L of UN1170 (ethanol) on the same vehicle. Decide whether these may be loaded together before you accept the job.

ADR hazard class 1 — ExplosiveADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifySegregation
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advanced
Petrol — right at the 1.1.3.6 edge

A garage books 333 L of UN1203 (petrol). It is a small drop on paper — but does the 1.1.3.6 calculation keep you under the 1000-point threshold? Confirm the document line either way.

ADR hazard class 3 — Flammable
ClassifyQuantityDocument
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core
A single-drop toxic load

A pharmacy wholesaler books 200 L of UN1888 (chloroform — a toxic liquid). Classify it, fit the correct placard, confirm the threshold and assemble the document line.

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ClassifyLabelsQuantityDocument
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