You can access the TDG Act and Regulations in both official languages.Many goods we routinely transport as private citizens are regulated when they are transported in an occupational capacity.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) is regulated by Transport Canada. Dangerous goods are defined as "a product, substance, or organism included by its nature or by the regulations in any of the classes listed in schedule to the Act."
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992. You can access the TDG Act and Regulations in both official languages.Many goods we routinely transport as private citizens are regulated when they are transported in an occupational capacity.
Most insurance companies will void your automobile insurance if you transport dangerous goods in a vehicle not specifically insured for that purpose. Training will be required to transport some of these goods when on the job.
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Our TDG training program will provide course participants with an understanding of the regulatory requirements associated when shipping or offering for transport dangerous goods.
CIFFA offers initial training for those who have never shipped dangerous goods by air, as well as recurrent training for those who require recertification every 24 months.
This is a 3-4 hour course designed to protect the public during transportion of dangerous goods. This program will help develop a more clear understanding of basic TDG requirements including shippers, handlers and receivers of dangerous goods.
Drivers who transport dangerous goods must be trained in the safe handling procedures detailed by Transport Canada's Dangerous Goods Act. Anyone who comes in contact with dangerous goods, meaning those in charge of handling the goods and those who transport the goods must have a certificate and be ...
The TDG course provides participants with the knowledge to understand the regulations and proper procedures for packaging, handling and transporting dangerous goods.
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