After completion of this training, the candidate will be familiar with the contents of the Dangerous Goods Regulations and will be able to deal with all types of dangerous goods covered by the Dangerous Goods Regulations. Specifically, he will be able to:
• apply the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations correctly.
• understand the legal aspects involved.
• be able to identify dangerous goods
• have knowledge of the origin of the current regulations and be aware of the general philosophy.
• identify the nine classes of dangerous goods by their principle criteria.
• recognise and identify the hazard/handling labels applicable to dangerous goods.
• recognise and identify dangerous goods package use and package specification markings.
• be able to identify potential hidden hazards in cargo;
• be aware of the provisions for dangerous goods in baggage of passengers and crew.
• follow general emergency procedures when a damaged/leaking package is discovered.
- Passenger Handling Staff
- Crew members (other than Flight crew)
- Security Staff/Security Screeners
- One Day Programme (Non Residential)
- 10+2 or Graduates
- Basic Knowledge of English
- Instruction methodology will cover lectures, Audio-visual aids, Case studies, Group discussions, demonstrations; action oriented learning exercises, assignments. and tests etc.