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Welcome to the new
dangerous goods training courses website featuring specific training criteria to personnel of the oil and gas industry.

New Regulations
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From January 2008, there have been some changes in the
Dangerous Goods Training regulations including:

  • Limitations
  • Identification
  • Packing
  • Marking & Labelling
  • Documentation

              many other items.

Business Directory - Dangerous Goods Training & Oil And Gas Organisations

ICAO - www.icao.int

UK Civil Aviation Authority - www.caa.co.uk

IATA - www.iata.org

The International Maritime Organization - www.imo.org

UK Department for Transport - www.dft.gov.uk

Royal Yachting Association - www.rya.org.uk

National Radiological Protection Board - www.nrpb.org

US Federal Aviation Administration - www.faa.gov

Rathmore Ryan - www.rathmoreryan.com

Air-Sea Containers - www.air-sea.co.uk


Contact us today to discuss your specific dangerous goods requirements on +44 (0) 1592 748234

   
Dango Training Services Ltd. cover all aspects of Dangerous Goods in Transportation as well as a wealth of other Safety Courses.

We specialise in dangerous goods training and air cargo security training. So, if you want to learn about dangerous goods regulations by air, road or sea, or the latest air cargo security rules then Dango Training Services are the ones who can help.

We conduct open courses in Aberdeen, and in-house courses throughout the UK, we also deliver dangerous goods courses in 15 overseas countries.

We are one of only two companies in the UK who are registered as an IATA Accredited Training School.

Contact us today.

Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser Training

The Transport of Dangerous Goods (Safety Advisers) Regulations came into force on 1st March 1999. Under these regulations, companies which transport dangerous goods by road, rail and inland waterway are required to appoint a Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser to carry out specific duties and functions from 31st December 1999. The regulations require DGSA's to be suitably qualified and to hold a valid vocational training certificate before carrying out these required duties and functions

The purpose of the regulations is to minimize the risk of accidents occurring during loading, transport and unloading of dangerous goods.

 
 
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