The TDG course provides participants with the knowledge to understand the regulations and proper procedures for packaging, handling and transporting dangerous goods.
The TDG course provides participants with the knowledge to understand the regulations and proper procedures for packaging, handling and transporting dangerous goods.
Who Should Attend?
All persons involved in the packaging, the offering for transport and the actual transporting of dangerous goods. This includes Shippers, Receivers and Carriers.
Course Content:
The objective of this course is to train personnel in order that they meet the requirements of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.
Introduction: Regulations, Certification, Fines & Enforcement
Classifications of Dangerous Goods, their Nature & Characteristics
Packaging & Labeling of Dangerous Goods
Safety Markings
Documentation.
Dangerous Occurrences Reporting (applying proper methods)
How to activate Emergency Response Plans for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Transportation of Dangerous Goods vs. WHMIS
Initial Emergency Response.
Permits for Equivalent Level of Safety
Western Canada Fire & First Aid (WCFF) and its sister company Saga Universal Training Corp. (SAGA) have been creating and facilitating Occupational Health and Safety compliant safety training programs since 1996 and has two training centres in Edmonton.
Training can also be conducted Onsite at your location. WCFF instructors are trained and certified by Energy Safety Canada (ESC) to deliver, on ESC’s behalf, the Confined Space, Fall Protection, H2S Alive and MEWP End User programs.
Safety Services Manitoba’s TDG training provides students with the most current legislative information including industry best practices.
Transport of dangerous goods training participants will be presented a thorough overview of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation (TDGR).
This training on the transportation of dangerous goods is mainly intended for warehouse personnel and aims to familiarize them with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
The aim of this course is to provide the learner with the knowledge to handle, receive, prepare for transport and transport radioactive materials while protecting the safety of the public and adhering to all governing regulations.
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.
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