IATA DGR - Publication (thirty-day access)
Price: A$110.00
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Created by: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) | |
Area of Relevance: Global |
- About This Publication
What you’ll learn
Do you require access to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA DGR) to complete your Dangerous Goods training? Our thirty (30) day access option gives you access to the DGR manual while you complete your training.
The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA DGR) manual is a vital resource in ensuring you have the information you need to safely and efficiently prepare, process, accept and transport dangerous goods by air where and when you need it.
Immediate access, and full search functionalities make maintaining compliance with the regulations quick and easy for all airline employees, ground handling agents, freight forwarders and shippers.
This is the mobile version is compatible with Android, Apple and Windows devices.
Which edition do you require?
For students undergoing training and in need of access to IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations, we offer three convenient options:
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (English) – (seven-day access)
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (English) – (thirty-day access)
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (English)
These options will provide you with the latest regulations on shipping and handling dangerous goods by air.
The seven-day and thirty-day versions are for students that only require the publication to complete the course, while the full-access version is for complete access to the publication for the year. Students will purchase this publication to be used throughout the year in their day-to-day work.
It’s crucial to carefully consider which edition best aligns with your specific needs.
We do not provide refunds or partial refunds for instances of “change of mind” or transfers between editions. Hence, we encourage you to make an informed decision before selecting the access plan that suits you best.
Note – access is limited to 30 days from the license code activation date.
Other IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) available on the Academy’s website.
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (English) – (seven-day access)
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (English)
The IATA DGR is updated annually and all revised requirements take effect on January 1 of each new year.
What’s inside the DGR?
Applicability – (shipper and operator responsibilities, training, security, incident reporting)
Limitations – (forbidden and hidden goods, transport by post, carried by passengers/crew, state and operator variations)
Classification – (9 classes of dangerous goods)
Identification – (alphabetical and numerical lists of dangerous goods by proper shipping name and UN number respectively)
Packing – (how to safely prepare and pack consignments for air transport)
Packaging Specifications – (inner packagings, UN outer packagings, construction and testing)
Marking and Labelling – (marks and labels required for each package)
Documentation – (shipper’s declaration, air waybill)
Handling – (storage, loading, segregation, inspection, information provision, reporting, document retention)
Radioactive material – (standards required to safely prepare and handle consignments of radioactive material)
The IATA DGR is updated annually and all revised requirements take effect on January 1 of each new year.
Note – access is limited to 30 days from the license code activation date.
Who is this course for?
Access to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is required while you are undertaking the learning and assessments parts of the ‘Initial’ and ‘Recurrent’ dangerous goods by air certifications offered by the Academy.
Thirty-day access to the DGR is for users who require short term access to the publication while they complete their training.
- Requirements
The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations publication can be accessed online in a browser or offline in the ‘Bookshelf’ eReader app. The app is available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.
To access this IATA publication, you will need to create a new evantage account, or log in to an existing evantage account.
- Related Publications
IMDG CODE – Publication (fourteen-day access)
IMDG CODE – Publication (seven-day access)
IATA DGR – Publication (full access)
IATA DGR – Publication (seven-day access)
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Price: A$110.00
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Created by: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) |
Area of Relevance: Global |
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