This program teaches participants their legal responsibilities for safe handling, storing, and transporting of the nine classes of dangerous goods
This program teaches participants their legal responsibilities for safe handling, storing, and transporting of the nine classes of dangerous goods.
Participants are provided with an overview of the Dangerous Goods Act and related regulations. Each participant will be issued a participant's guide to work with and make notes. The record of training expires after three years.
Program Content
The nine classifications of dangerous goods
Documentation requirements
Safety marks—labels/placards
Safety requirements for TDG
Training requirements
Who Should Attend?
All personnel who administer, handle, store, or transport dangerous goods.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Learning Evaluation
There are module quizzes throughout the program. A score of 80% is required on the final evaluation for successful completion of the course.
A wallet-sized record of training card will be issued to each participant upon completion of the course.
Participant Course Evaluation
At the end of the training, participants will have the opportunity to evaluate and provide comments about the training they received.
The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) is Ontario’s trusted health and safety resource. Our goal is to improve the lives of Ontario workers. We provide the resources and training that control and eliminate safety hazards in work environments involving high-risk activities.
At IHSA we have always maintained a standard of excellence. We are proud of our role in helping to make Ontario one of the safest places in the world to work.
Our focus is on workers and keeping our promise to provide them with the tools to Work Safe for Life. As part of Ontario's health and safety system, we are recognized by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Ministry of Transportation, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board as designated trainers and consultants. So, you can be sure that the training you get from IHSA meets regulatory requirements and compliance standards.
At the University of Toronto, workers may be required to handle, ship and transport dangerous goods, which is regulated under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and TDG Regulations.
Transportation Of Dangerous Goods(TDG) Road course is offered by Puglisevich
This TDG course has been developed to meet the TDG Regulation general training requirements. The course consists of 10 chapters and a final exam. Once you pass your exam, you may print your wall and wallet-sized certificates.
This Infrastructure Health and Safety Association course meets Transport Canada's educational requirements under the TDG Act and Regulations, for all persons who handle, offer for transport, or transport dangerous goods by road.
This is critical health and safety training for anyone who may handle or transport dangerous goods according to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act.
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