Our course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the regulatory requirements when shipping, receiving or offering for transport dangerous goods.
Failure to understand the consequences of improper shipping and handling of dangerous goods can be costly and dangerous.
Our course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the regulatory requirements when shipping, receiving or offering for transport dangerous goods.
This course is required for companies who ship, receive, prepare, or offer for transport a dangerous good by road and/or rail.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course participants will be able to:
Identify their duties and responsibilities
Recall definitions
List the classifications
Differentiate between special cases and exemptions
Recognize proper containers
Describe safety marks
Complete shipping documents
Explain emergency response assistance plan (ERAP)
List accidental/imminent release reporting requirements
Prepare waste manifests
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Classroom:
By attending one of our regularly scheduled classes, you will benefit from the shared learning experiences of our trainers, and your industry peers. We have regularly scheduled classes in all major cities across Ontario. Check out our classroom calendar for courses coming up near you!
TDG Course is offered by Safety Training Ottawa.
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.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods course is offered by DSC Safety Services. DSC Safety Services has partnered with HAZMASTERS to offer the most comprehensive Asbestos Remediation Abatement program in Atlantic Canada.
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) is regulated within Canada and the TDG Act and Regulations and requires that anyone who handles, offers for transport or transports dangerous goods must be trained.
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.
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