Accepting DG Consignments - Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Regulations (IATA DGR)
Price: A$406.00
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Duration: 10 hours | Area of Relevance: Australia |
Certificate of Accreditation | Video content |
- About This Course
This IATA Dangerous Goods Training is for operators and ground handling agents with responsibilities that include processing or accepting dangerous goods consignments intended for air transport.
This IATA Dangerous Goods Training will provide accepting DG consignments course certification to enable you to apply the International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA DGR) to consignments of dangerous goods shipped by air.
This course will provide you with the knowledge to interpret the International IATA DGR; using the experience you’ll gain to apply the requirements to shipments of dangerous goods and hazardous materials being sent by air transport.
The contents of the IATA DGR relating to the preparation of dangerous goods shipments are covered. These include:
- Legislation, to give you an understanding of the legal aspects and responsibilities of shippers, agents, and airlines
- Applicability of the IATA DGR
- Limitations imposed on cargo and baggage, and by states and operators
- Classification of dangerous substances and articles
- Identification and the use of proper shipping names
- Packing
- Marking and labelling
- Documentation
- Handling
- Acceptance of dangerous goods, including radioactive materials.
This course is designed for personnel who have either no previous dangerous goods acceptance training, or who have let their qualification lapse.
The course fulfills ICAO and IATA training requirements. Details of competent authority approvals are shown below.
Successful completion will qualify you to process and accept dangerous goods consignments for carriage by air for two years.
To maintain the currency of your accreditation you can renew your qualification in the 3 months before its expiration by completing relevant refresher training.
What’s included
Included in this course is access to all online learning and assessment materials.
Course format
This course is intended to be self-paced, so that you can complete it at times that are convenient for you. It should take about ten hours to complete (varies by student).
Your performance will be based on an assessment at the end of the training course. This assessment will properly and fairly measure your competency against industry-defined benchmarks. Results, in the form of ‘competent’ or ‘not yet competent’ are provided under a competency-based training and assessment (CBTA) system.
Who is this course for?
For operators and ground handling agents responsible for processing or accepting dangerous goods consignments intended for air transport.
Requirements
To complete this course access to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is required while you are undertaking the learning and assessments parts of the course.
Current editions of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) manual are available for purchase from DG Air Training Centre. Limited access and full publications are available.
Which publication do you require?
- The seven-day and thirty-day versions are for students that only require the publication to complete the course
- 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
Use these links to purchase or find out more about these publications.
Recognized training
Competent Authority Approvals
Australia – Civil Aviation Safety Authority instrument CASA.DGTNG.217-0 made under regulations 92.110 and 92.120 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
Competencies achieved
ICAO/IATA H.6.1 Function: Personnel responsible for preparing dangerous goods consignments (Categories 1 and 3).
ICAO/IATA H.6.3 Function: Personnel responsible for processing or accepting dangerous goods consignments (Category 6)
Recognizing body
- Course Details
- Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Regulations (IATA DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments (excluding Radioactive)
- Assessment one
- Assessment two
- Assessment three
- Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Regulations (IATA DGR) for Accepting DG Consignments
- Assessment four
- Related Courses
Hazmat General Awareness 49 CFR
IMDG Code – Senior Dangerous Goods/Hazmat Managers and Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors (DGSAs)
IMDG Code – Vessel Operations for Ship Operators and Crew
IMDG Code – Ship Loading and Unloading Operations for Stevedores and Dockside Workers
IMDG Code – Preparing non-bulk dangerous goods/hazmat consignments for shippers, consignors, manufacturers and exporters
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Price: A$406.00
Course Information |
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Duration: 10 hours |
Certificate of Accreditation |
Video content |
Area of Relevance: Australia |
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- Frequently Asked Questions
Which product is most suitable for me?
We offer both IATA/HAZMAT and IMDG training courses. If you are unsure what training you are after you can email us at training@dgair.com.au or call us at 1300 651 248
How do I enroll in a Dangerous Goods course?
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Are the courses recognised by airports globally?
All of our IATA/HAZMAT courses meet the requirements of ICAO and are globally recognised.
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