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DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR - IATA/IAA Approved Course
Introduction
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) places a number of responsibilities
on all those involved in consigning and transporting Dangerous Goods by
Air. It is a legal requirement that those involved attend and pass an approved
training course in order to be aware of the various regulations and requirements.
Objectives
Export Edge International Training and Consultancy offer a 3 day in-depth initial training course designed to meet the IATA regulations, in full, as approved by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA). Our trainer is one of the most experienced in Ireland, in IATA and ADR regulations.
Target Audience
This internationally recognised course, designed for the traffic and operations staff of consignors and air cargo agents, is also useful to: Shipping department staff of manufacturers, wholesalers, importers and exporters; all staff of cargo agents, airlines and manufacturers who wish to expand or refresh their knowledge of dangerous goods regulations and procedures. Those personnel who have already received initial training must attend a refresher training course within 24 months of the last certification.
Certification
On completion of this course - which includes a written examination - successful students will receive an IATA approved Dangerous Goods Certificate.
COURSE OUTLINE
• Introduction:
- General Philosophy
- Limitations
- Classification
- List of dangerous Goods
- Packing instructions
- Labelling and Marking
- Shipper's Declaration and other relevant documentation
- Acceptance procedures
- Storage and loading procedures
- Pilot's notification
- Provisions for passengers and crew
- Emergency procedures
• DG Training & Practical Exercises
- Practical Exercises/Case Studies
- Special attention to areas of difficulty
• Exam