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 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.
Your training also includes a plastic wallet certificate:
This card typically ships within one day using Canada Post regular mail. A TDG Certificate must be renewed when the 3-year expiry date has been met, or if you change employers.
TDG certificates must be signed by your current employer. Your record of training will be safely stored in your account and can be accessed in the “Manage Certificates” section at any time.
The course may be started and stopped as needed, there is no time limit. It is fully narrated and includes interactive exercises in each chapter.
Once the course has been completed, you will understand the requirements and responsibilities of anyone who handles, ships, or transports dangerous goods by ground.
This training course is meant to be completed online, but we also offer webinar, self study books, and on-site training. If more training is needed relating to the work being performed, supplementary or on-site training is available. We also offer training for TDG by sea (IMDG) and TDG by Air (IATA).
We are a registered affiliate of the Lifesaving Society offering WSIB Approved First Aid and CPR classes for our local community. For almost a decade, Elemental First Aid has been Carleton Place and the Ottawa Valley’s chosen First Aid and CPR training provider for both local businesses and the general public.
This is critical health and safety training for anyone who may handle or transport dangerous goods according to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act.
TDG training is needed if the types of products that you intend to handle (ship, transport and receive) meet the definition of a dangerous good, as defined in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations.
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.
Course length is usually 4 to 12 hours depending on the course.
The in-class course can be tailored to the needs of the client depending on whether they are looking for Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) for Ground shipments by itself or perhaps for ground shipments involving Radioactive Packaging.
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