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Correct documentation is important when transporting Dangerous Goods particularly when multi modal operations may be involved. All regulations now require staff working with Dangerous Goods to be suitably trained. |
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Objectives |
To introduce the classification of Dangerous Goods To give Supervisory and Operations staff an understanding of the documentation for handling Dangerous Goods by all modes. To allow staff, through practical exercises, to deal with operational problems that may be encountered during the documentation of Dangerous Goods. |
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Who will benefit |
Office Staff, Supervisory Staff and Operatives involved in producing or checking documentation |
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| Course Content | An introduction to Dangerous Goods | Documentation requirements | |
| Requirements of the various regulations | Declaration | ||
| Road | Packing certificate | ||
| Rail | Other documentary requirements for | ||
| Sea | road and rail | ||
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Training Method |
Classroom
based with a significant amount of delegate participation. The training
involves practical documentary exercises including checking and producing
documents. 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 |
1 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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