IATA Recurrent (Air)

Webinar Information
 

Price per student: $275

Course start time:
11am (east coast time)

Course duration: 6-8 hours


Included with class:
Shipping Dangerous Goods by Air Student Workbook (emailed to students - must be downloaded and printed)

 

Regulations needed: 2010 (51st Edition) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is REQUIRED for this session. If you need a current copy, we suggest purchasing one from DG Supply at 800-347-7879.

Prerequisite: IATA Dangerous Goods training within the previous 24 months.

Training valid for: 24 months

Who should take this course? Any hazmat employee who has taken IATA initial training within the previous 24 months and needs to be updated on current changes to the regulations. This includes but is not limited to: shippers, forwarders and carriers who need refresher training.

Topics covered in the IATA Recurrent Webinar:

•       Enforcement
•       Units of Measure
•       Identification/Classification
•       Proper Shipping Names
•       Packing Instructions
•       Performance Oriented Packaging
•       State and Operator Variations
•       Use of UN Specification Packaging
•       Marking and Labeling
•       Documentation
•       Dangerous Goods Packed together
•       Overpacks
•       Excepted Quantities
•       Limited Quantities
•       Handling and Loading
•       Limited discussion of RAM & Explosives
•       Regulation updates and changes.

 

Classroom training may be more suited for you, if:

  • You do not use the IATA Regulations on a regular basis

  • You prepare or need to determine: Multiple Hazards, n.o.s. Proper Shipping Names, Mixtures and Solutions, Different Dangerous Goods packed together (determining the Q value)

Are any additional training courses required?

  • Hazmat Security Awareness Training (SAT)- In the United States this additional training is required. DGI offers free SAT on our website www.dgitraining.com.

  • Function Specific Training - Ultimately (in the United States) your employer has final responsibility for determining if a hazmat employee is properly trained for their particular job function.  Since there is a potential for limitless types of job functions as determined by an individual employer, we as your training provider can only suggest what types of additional training might be required.

We recommend that persons shipping the following substance get additional training:

  • Radioactive Materials

  • Toxic Gases (additional DOT requirements)

  • Toxic Inhalation Hazard

  • Packaging of Explosives (additional DOT requirements)

 

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