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The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2009 (CDG 2009) (SI 2009 No. 1348) and ADR Ch 1.8 1.8.3.3 )
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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