Carriage
Of Dangerous Goods By Air & Sea Combined
Combined – Certification
Course (5 Days)
Air
This training course is designed to
equip delegates with the skills and knowledge
required to correctly prepare shipments
of Dangerous Goods for Transport by Air,
which complies with the requirements
of the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s
(ICAO) Technical Instructions for the
Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by
Air.
All
categories of personnel involved in the movement
of dangerous goods by air are required by law
to receive general familiarization, function
specific or safety training.
An exam must be undertaken following
the Dangerous Goods training to verify
the understanding of the regulations
and a pass mark of 75% must be achieved.
A certificate is issued confirming successful
completion of the exam, this certificate
will be registered with the UK Civil
Aviation Authority.
Course content:
•
Using the Regulations.
•
Limitations.
•
Classification and Identification of Dangerous
Goods.
•
Packing requirements for Dangerous
Goods.
•
Packing Specifications and Performance
tests.
•
Marking and Labelling of Dangerous
Goods consignments.
•
Documentation (including The Shippers
Declaration and other documentation)
•
Handling of Dangerous
Goods.
•
Emergency Procedures.
•
The Security aspects of Dangerous
Goods.
Recurrent training must take place
within 24 months of previous training
to ensure
knowledge is current, unless a competent
authority requires a shorter period.
Initial training is conducted over
a five day period. Dates are available
on request or can be arranged to suit
client requirements.
Sea
This training course is designed to equip
delegates with the skills and knowledge
required to correctly prepare shipments
of Dangerous
Goods for Transport by Sea,
which complies with the requirements
of the International Maritime Dangerous
Goods Code for the Safe Transport of
Dangerous Goods by Sea.
This
course is intended for shipper's or staff
from shipping departments
or those personnel responsible for
the transportation
of dangerous goods by sea.
During
the course, delegates are loaned a copy
of the IMDG Codes and the session
concludes with a written examination
which currently has a minimum pass
mark of 80%.
Course content:
• Using the Regulations.
• Classification and Identification of
Dangerous Goods.
• Packing requirements for Dangerous
Goods.
• Packing Specifications and Performance
tests.
• Marking and Labelling of Dangerous
Good consignments.
• Documentation (including The Shippers
Declaration and other documentation)
• Handling of Dangerous Goods.
• Emergency Procedures.
• The Security aspects of Dangerous Goods
Recurrent
training must take place within 24 months
of previous training
to ensure
knowledge is current, unless a competent
authority requires a shorter period.
Initial training is conducted over a
three
day period. Dates are available on request
or can be arranged to suit client requirements. Back to Dangerous Goods Training Index
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