CERTIFIED DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL

NAME OF THE COURSE
DANGEROUS GOODS – DG
 
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFIED DANGEROUS GOODS (IATA) REGULATIONS MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (CDGRM)
 
COURSE OVERVIEW
This Course CDGRM is designed for Shippers, manufacturers, freight forwarding agents, Logistics provider and global companies that handling and deals with Dangerous Goods. Be knowledgeable in DGR and be safe in handling DG Cargo. Upon completion of the course and passing the exam, an IATA Accredited certificate will be issued.  It is designed for participants who handle DG for Ocean shipments. These will include manufacturers, shippers, traders, forwarders, shipping line staffs, Ocean Terminal Handling and Acceptance parties at the Port.
 
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.
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND 
  • Cargo Agents/Staff, Airline Staff, Freight Officers, Ground Handling Staff, Shippers/ Packers, Safety Mgrs, Export/Station Mgrs, Security Officers, Sales Execs, Operational Staff
  • Aircrews, passengers, airport security and pilots
  • Freight forwarders and ground handling staff
  • Awareness for load planners
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  • New amendments review of all sections of the IATA DGR manual.
  • State and operator variations
  • Identification and packaging
  • Markings and labelling
  • Shipper’s declaration
  • DG Handling/Storage/Loading
  • Radioactive materials
 
COURSE CONTENTS

Major changes & amendments to DGR imitations: Excepted & Limited Quantity, hidden & forbidden DG, DG carried by passengers or crew, state & operator variations

  • Procedures for Dangerous Goods (DG) declaration – Regulations 40, 43 and 44 of the MPA (Dangerous Goods, Petroleum and Explosives) Regulations 2005
  • Pursuant to Regulation 76(3) – Submission of Dangerous Goods (DG) declaration  
  • For submission of Dangerous Goods (DG) declaration –  MPA Marinet;  Before the vessel’s arrival; Before the loading
  • For Dangerous Goods (DG) handling /in-transit
  • DG Cargo documentation  – Ammonium Nitrate; Radioactive Substances; Nuclear Material
  • Approvals
  • Dangerous Goods Strategic Goods (Control Act)
  • Case Studies
 
Special Additional
  • Video show: “It’s your responsibility”, “Properties of DG” & “Safe transport of radioactive materials”
  • General requirements for shippers
  • List & identification of DG
  • General & Specific packing requirements for DG / Overpacks
  • Types of packaging: UN/ICAO, Ltd Qty, Non-specification
  • Marking & Labeling DG packages
  • DG Transport Documents
  • Acceptance, storage & loading Procedures
  • Radioactive & Non-radioactive materials
  • Captain’s notification & advanced notification to CAAS for the carriage of radioactive materials
  • Roles of government authorities in the transportation of DG
  • Emergency procedures – damaged DG
  • Examination (Optional)