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.
- differentiate between shipper’s and operator’s responsibilities
- identify dangerous goods which are:
- Forbidden for air transport, or
- Permitted as cargo under the Regulations, or
- Excepted from the Regulations in all or in part.
- identify the nine classes of dangerous goods by their principle criteria.
- read the Alphabetical List of Dangerous Goods and apply the information it contains.
- apply the general packing requirements and the specific packing instructions or verify that they have been followed.
- verify that the use of a packaging complies with the limitations of the specification indicated on the package.
- properly mark and label a dangerous goods package or verify the marking and labelling requirements have been met.
- complete a Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods or verify the information provided on the form complies with the Regulations.
- properly enter the appropriate information on the Air Waybill or verify that the information was entered properly.
- recognize and apply the appropriate State and/or Operator variations.
- accept or reject a shipment correctly by use of an acceptance check list.
- follow general emergency procedures when a damaged/leaking package is discovered.
- Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers’
- Staff of Freight Forwarders involved in processing Dangerous Goods
- Operator’s and Ground Handling Agent’s staff accepting Dangerous Goods
- Cargo handling Agents to get IATA License
- Fresh Graduates
Individuals who are aspiring to join Cargo Industry
6 Days Programme (Non Residential)
- Qualified DGR (Basic) Course within 24 months
- Class Room
- Videos