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The transport of Dangerous Goods is controlled by a number of interacting regulations both national and international. |
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Objectives |
To give Management and Supervisory staff an understanding of the National and International regulations involved in the carriage of Dangerous Goods. To allow staff, through practical exercises, to deal with operational problems that may be encountered during the process of transporting Dangerous Goods. |
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Who will benefit |
Transport Managers, Transport Office Staff (Traffic Operators) and Supervisory Staff. |
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| Course Content | An in-depth introduction to Dangerous | National regulations | Documentation | ||
| Goods International regulations | CDG 2004 | Operational procedures and | |||
| ADR | RAM (Road) | responsibilities before, during | |||
| IMDG | and following the journey | ||||
| RID | The role of the driver | ||||
| ICAO | |||||
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Training Method |
Classroom based, with a significant amount of delegate participation. The training includes LCD Projector and video presentations incorporating role play exercises. The course ends with a confirmatory written paper. |
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Location Requirement |
Courses can be carried out at customer's premises, where a room with electrical supply for Television, Video and LCD Projector is required. |
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Course duration |
One or two day course |
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Delegate numbers |
Maximum of 8 delegates. |
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Certification |
Certificate awarded on successful completion |
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