| Course Description: | Both federal and provincial regulations require that any person involved in the handling and offering of transport of dangerous goods, or transporting of dangerous goods, be trained and certified. |
| Topics included: | TDG legislation/regulations & emergency procedures and Carrier, driver & shipper responsibilities. |
| Learning Outcomes: | Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:
- Understand the purpose, structure and functions of Transportation of Dangerous Goods legislation regulations
- Know the Carrier, driver & shipper responsibilities
- Know about Loading, securing and transporting safely
- Know the nine (9) classes of dangerous goods
- Explain the identification of labels and placards
- Use Schedule (1) to (7) and use UN Approved Packaging
- Demonstrate thorough knowledge of label and placard identification, as well as how to use a dangerous goods handbook and checklists
- Explain emergency response procedures and contacts
- Understand when an Emergency Response Action plan (ERAP) is required
- Understand Transporting and the shipping documents that reveal shipping name, primary classification and UN number of each product
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| Format Classroom: | Interactive workshop with formal instruction, video, discussion and practical exercises. |
| Resources: | Supplied: Student Handbook. |
| Evaluation: | Full attendance, class participation, assignments, written test for successful completion. |
| Duration: | 5 Hours |
| Certification: | Certificate of Completion and Wallet Card. |
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