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.
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.
TDG is mandatory for shippers and receivers, truck drivers and everyone working with dangerous goods.
Course outline:
This course provides participants with the knowledge they need to confidently work with dangerous goods.
It includes the following:
Overview of the TDG Regulation
Classification of Dangerous Goods
Packaging
Safety Marks and Labels
Documentation requirements (shipping, waste, delivery etc…)
Reporting procedures
Emergency situation planning and control
Special requirements
Exemptions
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Some occupations in Canada are very risk, specifically those that handle dangerous goods. Dangerous goods fall under the government’s controlled substances, meaning they have to be classified and handling them is strictly regulated.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a 3-year certification in TDG.
This Transportation of Dangerous Goods training course introduces shippers, receivers, drivers or handlers to the TDG Act and explains up to date requirements for receiving, handling, transporting and shipping 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 ...
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