Dangerous Goods Awareness training (for no carry operators) promotes the awareness of handling Dangerous Goods on board the aircraft. This interactive EASA compliant course is applicable to those AOC holders who do not hold a licence to carry Dangerous Goods and covers all aspects of the IATA Danger
Dangerous Goods Awareness training (for no carry operators) promotes the awareness of handling Dangerous Goods on board the aircraft. This interactive EASA compliant course is applicable to those AOC holders who do not hold a licence to carry Dangerous Goods and covers all aspects of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 1.5 training requirements for Flight Crew and Crew Members to ensure aircrew are familiar and competent in the use of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
Dangerous Goods Awareness Syllabus
Unit 1 - Applicability
Unit 2 - Limitations
Unit 3 - Classifications
Unit 4 - Identification
Unit 5 - Marking and Labelling
Unit 6 - Storage and Loading
Unit 7 - Provision of Information
Unit 8 - Dangerous Goods Emergency Procedures
In compliance with:
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (62nd edition)
ICAO Technical Instructions
Welcome to Livingstone Training
Livingstone Training offer a range of ground safety training solutions for both corporate flight crew and flight attendants to ensure operational compliance across commercial and private operations.
All our training courses are held to the standards set by EASA and the UK National Aviation Security Programs which are DfT compliant. Our mission is to deliver training excellence; using facilitation and engaging content that is relevant to the corporate jet world.
Our extensive training packages (Including e-learning packages) focuses on long term value and alignment to our clients’ needs, by offering not only an unrivalled first-class training experience, but in addition, we can hold all your crew training records and provide notification of renewal dates.
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