At the completion of the course, the participant shall be able to verify that a dangerous goods shipment has been properly prepared and be able to handle a dangerous goods shipment in accordance with the requirements of the iata dangerous goods regulations and icao technical instruction.
At the completion of the course, the participant shall be able to verify that a dangerous goods shipment has been properly prepared and be able to handle a dangerous goods shipment in accordance with the requirements of the iata dangerous goods regulations and icao technical instruction.
Learn about shipping dangerous goods and its procedures, regulations, responsibilities, and `best practices. Upon successful completion of the course, each participant will be awarded with a certificate which is recognized by the IATA. The particulars of the participant will be entered in the international student register maintained by IATA.
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PFFA was officially registered on the 15th September 1980 and at that time was known as Penang Airfreight Forwarders Association (PAFA) representing a pioneer group of about 30 aircargo agents. The aircargo industry in Penang was established around the same time as the first Free Trade Zones in the country, in Bayan Lepas.
On 26th January 1985, PAFA changed to its present name – Penang Freight Forwarders Association to cater for the seafreight forwarders who at the same time was unpresented. Today PFFA represents freight forwarders from all modes of transport – from sea, air, land and rail and numbering IOS members. PFFA have become a full-fledged Freight Forwarder and “Architect of Transport”. PFFA is one of the founding member of the national association, the Federation of Malaysia Freight Forwarders (FMFF) and also the Federation of Asia-Pacific Aircargo Association (FAPAA) which currently comprises the national aircargo associations from 15 countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. PFFA is also affiliated with FIATA (International Federation of Freight Forwarders Association (AFFA). Locally, PFFA is directly affiliated with the other state association in Port Klang, Johor and Perak.
To effectively represent the interest of our members. PFFA either works very closely or have representation with other relevant bodies, public and private such as the Penang State Customs Liaison Committee chaired by the state Customs Director, the Penang Port Consultative Panel which is appointed by the Minister of Transport and chaired by Penang Port Commission. Containers Port Users Forum chaired by Penang Port Sdn. Bhd., various Ministries and government agencies, various sectoral chamber of commerce and industries. Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, FREPENCE, APIC, CHAM (Container Hauliers Association of Malaysia) NMSAA (North Malaysia Shipping Agents Association), ISOA (International Ship Owners Association). MAS Airlines Free Commercial Authority, Malaysia Airports Bhd. etc.
Objectives and Designations
Understand related legal aspects and responsibilities of shippers, agents, and airlines. Identify dangerous goods permitted for transport and their dgr categories
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