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This course covers the fundamentals of shipping hazardous materials by ground. Our 10-step approach encompasses the activities which must be addressed when preparing a hazardous material for shipment. Participants will learn how to classify hazardous materials, select proper packaging, mark and label containers, and prepare required shipping documents, all in accordance with the USDOT ...
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(49 CFR), this DOT training is for individuals who handle, manage, transport, or ship hazardous materials/hazardous waste. ...
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Our online DOT Hazmat course covers the fundamentals of shipping hazardous materials by ground. Our 10-step approach encompasses the activities which must be addressed when preparing a hazardous material for shipment. Participants will learn how to classify hazardous materials, select proper packaging, mark and label containers, and ...
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based in USA
Hazardous materials and hazardous wastes are commonly transported by ground, air and water. This online refresher course provides training for employees who are using one or all three of these modes of transportation. Regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials are constantly being changed and improved. New containment ...
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Hazardous materials and hazardous wastes are commonly transported by ground, air and water, this course provides training for all three. Regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials are constantly changed and improved. New containment designs and specifications are developed daily and recent technology has provided ...
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This course is targeted towards companies that ship Class 7 Radioactive Material only in Limited/Excepted Quantity packages. The course includes applicability of 49CFR, IATA DGR, definitions, identification, packaging, excepted quantities, marking, labeling, documentation, and package construction. This is a function-specific course that meets training requirements for shipping Class 7 ...
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of a Hazmat Employee. This course meets both initial and recurrent training requirements. Mandatory training requirements as specified by IATA for those involved with the shipping of dangerous ...
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This Dry Ice Hazmat Shipping Training course is targeted towards companies that ship dry ice or hazardous materials that must be cooled or refrigerated by dry ice. The information in this course explains when dry ice shipments are excepted from the regulations and when they are fully regulated. Equally important is understanding why dry ...
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based in USA
This course is targeted towards employees who are involved in the process of shipping Class 7 Radioactive Material. The course includes applicability of 49CFR, IATA DGR, definitions, identification, Type A, Type B packaging, excepted quantity packages, marking, labeling, documentation, package construction and testing. This course is a function-specific training that helps companies meet both ...
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based in USA
This course is targeted towards companies that ship Class 7 Radioactive Material only in Limited/Excepted Quantity packages. The course includes applicability of 49CFR, IATA DGR, definitions, identification, packaging, excepted quantities, marking, labeling, documentation, and package construction. This is a function-specific course that meets training requirements for shipping Class 7 ...
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based in USA
The 37th Amendment IMDG Code is authorized for use as of January 1, 2015. IMDG training is mandatory if the required function-specific training differs from 49CFR, 172.704(2)(ii). Many companies elect to follow the guidelines as established by the Department of Transportation: initial training to be received within 90 days of ...
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, labeling, documentation, and RQ (Reportable Quantity) packages. This course is a function-specific training that helps companies meet both initial and recurrent training requirements for shipping Class 7 Radioactive Material in Excepted packages. DOT Hazmat Security Awareness Training can be added upon request. Other Isotopes can be emphasized ...
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for the DOT’s Definition of a Hazmat Employee. This course meets both initial and recurrent training ...
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The DOT Title 49 CFR (172.704) cites the mandatory training requirement for all employees who affect hazardous material transportation safety. Training is required every 3 years with initial training to be received within 90 days of employment/change in job function. If you are unsure of who at your facility requires this training, click ...
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Gain an in-depth understanding of the latest requirements for shipments of dangerous goods by sea—in accordance with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. The DOT and International Maritime Organization (IMO) require initial and recurrent training every three years for personnel involved in the shipment of dangerous goods by vessel. ...
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When shipped by air, dry ice is classified as a dangerous good and personnel involved with its shipment must comply with stringent requirements for packaging, marking, labeling, and shipping documentation. Anyone involved in the shipment of dangerous goods must be trained on how to prepare and ship these materials by air in accordance with DOT and IATA ...
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This convenient computer-based course will guide you through the unique requirements for the transportation of infectious substances by ground and air and gives you the skills you need to properly ship these ...
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This convenient online course will guide you through the requirements for the transportation of regulated medical waste by ...
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The DOT requires that every hazmat employee receive training in three areas: General awareness, Function-Specific, and Safety and Security. When you complete at least one session from each of these required categories, you will be certified according to the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation at 49 CFR 172 Subpart H for ...
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) requires initial training and recurrent training every two years for all personnel involved in the shipment of dangerous goods by air. This live online training will prepare you to ship dangerous goods according to the latest requirements of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations ...
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