Transport of dangerous goods training participants will be presented a thorough overview of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation (TDGR).
Transport of dangerous goods training participants will be presented a thorough overview of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation (TDGR). TDGR provisions will be explained in simple terms to help learners ensure that dangerous goods will be handled, offered for transport and transported safely.
ACUTE was established in 1995 when a group of experienced environmental contractors took their knowledge and experience gained from years of field work to create a company that would ultimately serve its clientele.
By providing comprehensive health and safety training, consulting and on-site safety services. Early in ACUTE’s history we completed a series of large-scale environmental projects such as decommissioning of Great Lakes lighthouse Fresnel lamps.
Which involved the removal of substantial quantities of toxic liquid mercury from lamp ballasts and contaminated surfaces. Projects such as these demanded very detailed safety and logistics planning and served as the primary catalyst for ACUTE’s rise.
To becoming a leader in health and safety services for Canadian workplaces. Health and safety training soon became and remains to this day ACUTE’s premier area of service.
To further strengthen our safety training services we have established one of the province’s best worker training facilities to complement in class training with hands-on practical competency testing.
This up-to-date course meets all of Transport Canada’s training requirements under the TDG Regulations and is designed to provide focused comprehensive training in the principles and intent of the act.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods course is offered by Local 1208 Training. LiUNA Local 1208 Training is committed to providing quality, proactive and industry driven training opportunities to its members throughout the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.Â
This program has been developed for all carriers, shippers, receivers and drivers who are responsible for the shipping, receiving and delivery of Dangerous Goods as defined under Transportation of Dangerous Goods legislation.
Our course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the regulatory requirements when shipping, receiving or offering for transport dangerous goods.
This course equips the participant to ship or receive infectious substances associated with bio-medical, research, or animal units. Participants will learn to properly label, document and package dangerous goods for road or air transport.Â
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