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Regulation 12 of the Carriage of Dangerous Goods
and use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004 (CDG 2004)
requires all companies involved in the transport, loading and unloading
of dangerous goods by road, rail or inland waterways to appoint a Dangerous
Goods Safety Adviser. A DGSA must hold a Vocational Certificate issued
by the Department for Transport (DfT). This certificate can only be
gained by passing examinations set by the Scottish Qualifications Authority
(SQA) and is valid for |
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Objectives |
To prepare the potential DGSA for the rail examination as follows: |
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General Paper (Taken by all Delegates) |
(At least one from) Road Rail Inland Waterways |
(At least one from) All Classes Chemical Classes Mineral Oils Explosives Radioactives |
Who will benefit |
Managers and Supervisors who may be appointed as DGSAs for rail operations
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| Course Content | Classification for rail transport | Regulations | Accident Prevention | ||
| Containment Systems | RID | Investigation of Incidents | |||
| Tanks | CDG 2004 | Environmental Implications | |||
| IBCs | RAM Rail | Training Requirements | |||
| Packagings | Competent authorities | Operational Procedures | |||
| Documentation | TOCs and Infrastructure | Record Keeping | |||
| controlling authorities | Legal Obligations | ||||
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Training Method |
Classroom based, with a significant amount of delegate participation. The course includes LCD Projector and video presentations incorporating role play exercises, culminating in a full mock exam paper. |
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Location Requirement |
Each course is selected by LRT. SQA Examinations are held approximately 4 times a year at centres all across the country |
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Course duration |
The course
lasts one day plus ½ day for the SQA exam |
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Delegate numbers |
Maximum of 10 delegates. |
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Certification |
Certificate issued by SQA. |
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