IATA DGR CAT. 1
SHIPPERS
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings.
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• General requirements for shippers
• Classification
• List of dangerous goods
• General packing requirements
• Packing instructions
• Labelling and marking
• Shipper’s declaration and other relevant documentation
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures.
• Radioactive materials (optional module)
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Shippers’ staff
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level
How long
• Initial: 21h (24h w/ RRY)
• Recurrent: 14h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 2
PACKERS
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings.
Course Content
• Responsabilities of shippers, airlines and cargo agents
• Identification of dangerous goods prohibited for air transport, or authorized according the regulations
• Identification of the 9 hazard classes and their key criteria
• Using of the dangerous goods list
• Application of the packing general requirements
• Marking and labelling
• Shipper’s dangerous goods declaration
• Relevant documents
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Packers’ staff
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level
How long
• Initial: 35h
• Recurrent: 14h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 3
Freight Forwarders
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings
Course Content
• Responsabilities of shippers, airlines and cargo agents
• Identification of dangerous goods prohibited for air transport, or authorized according the regulations
• Identification of the 9 hazard classes and their key criteria
• Using of the dangerous goods list
• Application of the packing general requirements
• Marking and labelling
• Shipper’s dangerous goods declaration
• Relevant documents
• Radioactive materials
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level
How long
• Initial: 28h
• Recurrent: 14h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 4
Freight Forwarders
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings.
Course Content
• Responsabilities of shippers, airlines and cargo agents
• Identification of dangerous goods prohibited for air transport, or authorized according the regulations
• Identification of the 9 hazard classes and their key criteria
• Using of the dangerous goods list
• Application of the packing general requirements
• Marking and labelling
• Shipper’s dangerous goods declaration
• Relevant documents
• Radioactive materials
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level
How long
• Initial: 7h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 5
Freight Forwarders WAREHOUSES
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Storage procedures
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
• Documents
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Storage and loading procedures
• Storage and loading segregation
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Radioactive material (option)
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level
How long
• 7 hours or 14 hours with radioactive materials
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 6
Operators & ground handling agents
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Acceptance procedures
Course Content
• Responsabilities of shippers, airlines and cargo agents
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Identification of the 9 hazard classes and their key criteria
• Using of the dangerous goods list
• Application of the packing general requirements
• Check of labelling, markings and all other relevant documents
• Loading segregation
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Pilot’s notification
• Radioactive materials processing (optional)
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 28h (35h w/ RRY)
• Recurrent: 14h (21h w/ RRY)
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 7
Operators & ground handling agents
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Limits
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
• Documents
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 14h
• Recurrent: 7h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 8
Operators & ground handling agents
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Loading and storage procedures
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard classes and divisions
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
• Documents
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Storage and loading procedures
• Loading segregations
• Pilot’s notification
• Radioactive materials processing
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• 8a: 14 hours (w/ RRY)
• 8b: 7hours (w/o RRY)
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 9
Passenger handling staff
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard classes and divisions
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Passenger handling staff
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 6h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 10
Flight crew members & load planners
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Documents
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard classes and divisions
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Relevant documents
• Loading and storage procedures
• Loading segregations
• Radioactive materials processing
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• 4 hours (flight crew members)
• 7 hours (load planners)
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 11
Crew members (other than flight crew members)
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard classes and divisions
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Crew members other than flight crew members
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 6h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 12
Security staff
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
Course Content
• IATA rules
• Hazard classes and divisions
• Hazard labels and handling labels
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Security screeners, supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 6h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 13
Operators & ground handling agents
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• Labelling and marking
• Shipper’s declaration and other relevant documentation
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 4h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 4
Operators & ground handling agents
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• Labelling and marking
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 4h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 15
Passenger handling staff
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings.
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• Labelling and marking
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures.
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Passenger handling staff
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 4h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 16
Flight crew members & load planners
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation IATA
• Identification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Knowledge of documents
• Packings.
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• Labelling and marking
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures.
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
How long
• Initial: 4h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IATA DGR CAT. 17
Crew members (other than flight crew members)
Course Objectives
• Knowledge of IATA dangerous goods regulation
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods.
Course Content
• General philosophy
• Limitations
• Labelling and marking
• Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
• Provisions for passengers and crew
• Emergency procedures.
Certification
• Test
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 2 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
Who is it for
Crew members other than flight crew members
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
HOW LONG
• Initial: 4h
• Recurrent: 4h
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IMDG
1-day Awareness
Course objectives
• Be able to classify, package, to fill containers in accordance with the IMDG Code • Know and recognize the danger and handling labels
• Identify a package containing dangerous goods
• Stowage and separation procedures
Course Content
• The IMDG Code and the local regulations
• The classes of danger and the identification of contents
• The markings and labelling of packages and containers
• The packagings and IBCs
• The stuffing and separations in the dry containers
• Transport documents
• Separations and stowage of containers
• Limited quantities
• Road transport of approach to ports.
Certification
• Exam
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 5 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
WHO IS IT FOR
Staff of manufacturers and distributors of dangerous goods transported by sea.
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
HOW LONG
1 day
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
IMDG
2-day Awareness
Course objectives
• Be able to classify, package, to fill containers in accordance with the IMDG Code • Know and recognize the danger and handling labels
• Identify a package containing dangerous goods
• Stowage and separation procedures
Course content
• The IMDG Code and the local regulations
• The classes of danger and the identification of contents
• The markings and labelling of packages and containers
• The packagings and IBCs
• The stuffing and separations in the dry containers
• Transport documents
• Separations and stowage of containers
• Limited quantities
• Road transport of approach to ports
Certification
• Exam
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 5 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
WHO IS IT FOR
Staff of manufacturers and distributors of dangerous goods transported by sea.
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
HOW LONG
2 days
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available.
ADR
1-day Awareness
Course objectives
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• Identify a package containing dangerous goods
• Handling, storage and loading of dangerous goods parcels
• Knowledge of transport by road
Course content
• Responsibilities
• Classification and identification of dangerous goods
• Packings and homologation
• Labelling and marking
• Transport documents
• Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
• Vehicles equipments
• Exemptions
Certification
• Exam
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 5 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
WHO IS IT FOR
Staff of manufacturers and distributors of dangerous goods transported by road.
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
HOW LONG
1 day
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available
ADR
2-day Awareness
Course objectives
• Knowledge of hazard labels and handling labels
• To identify a package containing dangerous goods
• Classification of dangerous goods
• Knowledge of packings
• Disposal concerning dangerous goods shipments transported by road
Course Content
• Responsibilities
• Penal sanctions
• Classification and identification of dangerous goods
• Packings and homologation
• Parcels, tanks, bulk, IBC
• Labelling and marking
• Transport documents
• Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
• Vehicles equipments
• Exemptions
Certification
• Exam
• Minimum grade required: 80%
• Validity: 5 years.
Additional information
The assessment process is based on the tests at the end of the training. To pass, students must succeed at least 80% of the test. The programs are updated on a yearly basis in order to keep improving the procedures.
WHO IS IT FOR
Staff of manufacturers and distributors of dangerous goods transported by road.
Prerequisites
• There are no prerequisites for this course
• Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate
HOW LONG
1 days
WHAT’S HOT
• Custom-made programs if needed
• Expert trainers
• Distance learning available