CERTIFIED DANGEROUS GOODS (IATA) REGULATIONS AWARENESS (CDGRA)

NAME OF THE COURSE
DANGEROUS GOODS
 
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFIED DANGEROUS GOODS (IATA) REGULATIONS AWARENESS (CDGRA)
 
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed for warehouse staffs, truck drivers, packers, operation staffs, acceptance staffs and security guards who will be introduced how to recognize DG goods whenever it is presented or delivered to the premises. It also includes knowledge on how to further handle the goods when it is recognized as DG Cargo.
 
TRAINING DURATION
Total Training Hours: 8 to 12 Hours
Training Duration: 2 to 4 hours per day
Total Training Days: 2 to 3 Working Days
 
TRAINING SCHEDULE
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday)
Regular Sessions : 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm)
Food & refreshments Included
Weekends (Friday & Saturday)
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm)
Food & refreshments Included
 
CERTIFICATION
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy”
 
TEST
No
 
LEARNING AIDS
Yes
 
COURSE MATERIAL
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material
 
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
 
INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE
1. Email
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements)
 
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Passport Copy
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Passport size photographs
4. Course Fee
 
MODE OF PAYMENT
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer.
 
ELIGIBILITY
Airport employees who deal with dangerous goods in their role. This would be particularly relevant for new employees or those who only need background knowledge.
 
COURSE BENEFITS
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
  • Identify dangerous goods
  • Identify the classes of dangerous goods
  • Identify the hazard/handling labels applicable to dangerous goods
  • Identify potential hidden hazards in cargo
  • Explain emergency procedures
 
COURSE CONTENTS
  • General Philosophy
  • Limitations
  • Classes / Divisions & IMP Codes Of Dangerous Goods
  • Marking & Labelling
  • Documentation Requirements
  • Provisions for Baggage / Cargo Loading
  • Emergency Procedures and Incident Report
  • Introduction – SS 586:2014 requirements.
  • Guidance on how to fulfil the requirements of SS 586:2014 within an organization.
  • The process involved to ensure SS 586:2014 is effectively planned, implemented and maintained
Overview of transport and supply classification.
  • The differences between transport and supply hazard identification.
  • Hazards associated with each chemical class.
Overview of packaging and how to understand the markings on the packaging.
  • Understanding vehicle markings.
  • Information provided on the transport documentation.
  • PPE.
  • Basic first aid.
  • Storage (segregation rules- what should be kept separate).
  • Spill response.
  • Duties and responsibilities under transport regulations.
  • Security (if applicable to dangerous goods handled by delegates).