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The International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) is required to be followed by all British vessels anywhere in the world and all foreign vessels in UK waters. |
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Objectives |
To
familiarise delegates with the IMDG Code (Latest amendment) To give delegates a clear understanding of the relevant responsibilities of all involved in transporting Dangerous Goods by sea. To show them how to find the relevant rules that have to be applied by the Shipper, Ships Officers and crew, and others to any particular movement of Dangerous Goods by sea. |
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Who will benefit |
A course for Managers, Supervisors and Operations Staff with responsibility for moving Dangerous Goods by sea |
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| Course Content | UN system of classification | |||||
| Volume 1 | Volume 2 | The Supplement | ||||
| Classification | The Dangerous Goods | Emergency Schedules (EmS) | ||||
| Containment (Packages and Tanks) | List and Index | Medical First Aid Guide (MFAG) | ||||
| Labelling and Placarding | Loading of Cargo Transport | |||||
| Documentation | Units (CTUs) | |||||
| Stowage
and segregation on the vehicle and the ship |
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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, ending with a confirmatory written paper |
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Location Requirement |
Training
can be carried out at customer's premises, where a room with electrical
supply for Television, Video and LCD Projector is required. All equipment
can be provided |
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Course duration |
One or two
day course |
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Delegate numbers |
Maximum of 6 delegates. |
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Certification |
Certificate
awarded on sucessful completion |
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