Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Available languages:
French, english and spanish
Duration: 90min
Validity: 36 months
Industrial activities involving hazardous materials expose not only workers but also the population and the environment to risks that could be qualified as "supplementary". There are major issues surrounding the transportation of hazardous goods.This is why mastering the applicable regulation is vital for stakeholders. All stakeholders, both shippers and carriers, have the duty to ensure that they fully understand their role.
Audience
She is mainly intended for logistics personnel, business executives as well as any person handling and carrying regulated hazardous materials in Canada.
Goals
- To be able to interpret the Transportation of Hazardous Goods Regulations;
- To understand the dangerous goods classification;
- To know the documents needed to transport;
- To distinguish the different indications of danger;
- To assimilate the importance of emergency response measures.
Legal notice
When a TDG inspector asks a person handling, requesting transportation, or transporting dangerous goods to present his or her TDG training certificate, the latter must do so immediately. Therefore, it is MANDATORY for the handler to keep their TDG certificate with them, duly signed by both the employer and themselves, in either certificate or pocket format.
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