Introduction
This Training course is for personnel responsible for processing dangerous goods consignments as per IATA DGR section 1.5 and in accordance with CBTA approach for well-defined function 7.3. - Previously covered under category 3.
This course is available as a classroom, Virtual Classroom and on-demand as in-house training.
Key topics
- Legal responsibilities of key stakeholders
- Understanding and applying relevant sections of the current IATA DGR
- Importance of accurate identification and classification of dangerous goods
- Safety implications of packaging types and net quantity limitations
- End-to-end communication of hazards and handling requirements using correct marks and labels
- Radioactive material transportation
- Impact of State and Operator variations on dangerous goods acceptance
Course Content
Modules
Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Location Safety Briefing
3. House Rules
4. CBT and Training Course information
5. DGR General Philosophy
6. Use of the DGR
7. Glossary Appendix A
8. Nomenclature Appendix B
9. Cargo IMP Code & GHS Pictograms
10. Appendix C1 and C2
Module 0: Understanding the basics of Dangerous Goods
0.1 Dangerous Goods Applicability
0.2 Understanding the General Limitations
0.3 Identifying the Roles and Responsibilities
0.4 Understanding the importance of classifying and Packaging
0.5 Understanding Hazard Communication
0.6 Familiarising with basic emergency response
Module 1: Processing/Accepting Cargo
1.1 Review documentation
1.2 Review package(s)
1.3 Complete acceptance procedures
Module 2: Collecting Safety Data
2.1 Report Dangerous Goods accidents
2.2 Report Dangerous Goods incidents
2.3 Report undeclared/mis-declared Dangerous Goods
2.4 Report Dangerous Goods Occurrences
Module 3: Processing/Accepting Cargo containing Radioactive Material
3.1 Radioactive Material
3.2 Applicability, Classification and Limitations
3.3 Packaging
3.4 Marking and Labelling
3.5 Documentation
Module 4: Processing/Accepting Cargo containing Lithium Batteries
4.1 Lithium Batteries
4.2 Lithium Battery Shipment
Learning Objectives
After successfully completing the training course participants will have acquired the knowledge skills and attitude to process and/or accept Consignment of Dangerous Goods for transport by air in accordance with Annex 18 of the ICAO Technical Instructions and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
- Fulfil the regulatory compliance requirements for revalidation and keep your certification current
- Continue to perform tasks involved in processing dangerous goods consignments correctly
- Apply the significant changes and amendments to IATA’s DGR manual to process dangerous goods consignments accurately
- Discuss the legal responsibilities of stakeholders involved in the transportation of dangerous goods by air
Exam and certificate
- After having attended the training course, an examination/mastery test developed according to the IATA requirements is available containing 25 open and multiple-choice questions. The passing score is 80%. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.
- An IATA Certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the course and an assessment
Who should take this course
Professional personnel working in the field of transport of Dangerous Goods by air who are responsible for the process and acceptance of Dangerous Goods Consignments in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
- Personnel working for cargo agents, consolidators and freight forwarders who are responsible for processing dangerous goods consignments from shippers to airlines
- IATA Cargo agent applicants willing to fulfil the training requirements for DGR
Pre-requisites
Prerequisite for participating in the training Course is the ability to master the English language at the ICAO level 4 proficiency level.
Participants must hold a valid Dangerous Goods Regulations for Accepting and/or Processing Personnel certificate (or equivalent Category 3) for the entire duration of the course they attend. If your certificate is older than 2 years, please register for the IATA 7.3 - Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Processing DG Consignments - Initial course.
Duration
Four full days, starting at 9:00 each day and finishing approx. at 17.00 on the first three days. On the fourth day, the course will finish at approximately 16:00.