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Hazardous Materials Transportation - General Awareness and Security Awareness 2024 (49 CFR) (Course) - $95.00

Author: Currie Associates The Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods General Awareness and Security Awareness Training Program is a professional, technically proven training program developed by the professionals at Currie Associates. This all-inclusive DOT training curriculum provides everything needed to meet DOT requirements for General Awareness and Security Awareness Training (49 CFR §172.704) while maintaining the interest of your trainees.   The DOT general awareness training program is a high-quality medium that ensures coverage of all the significant compliance requirements. Training examples and test questions will help facilitate understanding of hazardous materials transport requirements and will satisfy the general awareness and security awareness training qualification as required by the DOT.   Learning Objective(s)   - Ensuring hazmat employees are familiar with the requirements of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR) and can recognize and identify hazardous materials. - Familiarity of security awareness requirements and your role in hazardous materials security. Target Audience Hazmat employees with job responsibilities for shipping, logistics, management, and freight forwarders who prepare, handle, ship, or transport hazardous materials by ground to, from or within the US. This may include but are not limited to the following: - warehouse staff that are packaging hazardous materials, - office staff that are shipping hazardous materials; - pick/packers, - logistics staff marking, labeling packages - employees preparing hazmat shipping documents or validating/signing shipping documents; - staff providing placards; - supervisors with hazmat transportation compliance responsibilities - customer service staff or procurement staff that are addressing customers’ returns of hazmat. Topic areas covered in the training include: - Recognizing Hazardous Materials - Protective Packaging - Hazard Communication: marking, labels, placards - Documentation - Loading & Segregation - Freight Securement - Handling/Accident Prevention - Emergency Response - Hazmat Transportation Security Awareness Regulatory Texts & References Required - None Recommended Resources - 49 CFR Regulations (October 1, 2023) – free download or book available for purchase - DOT Chart 17 – free download - Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 – free download Pre-requisites - None required Course Features - Run Time: 0h45 - Language: English - Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material - Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course ...

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Safe and Compliant Transportation of Excepted Lithium Batteries by Ground (49 CFR) and Air (ICAO/IATA) 2024 (Course) - $60.00

Safe and Compliant Transportation of Excepted Lithium Batteries by Ground (49 CFR) and Air (ICAO/IATA) 2024 (Course) Author: Currie Associates Safe and Compliant Transportation of Excepted Lithium Batteries by Ground and Air is intended for the training of hazmat employees responsible for the handling, shipping, or transportation of excepted lithium batteries by ground (road or rail) and air, using 49 CFR and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). It explains the various types of lithium battery technologies in use today and has been designed to meet the adequate instruction and function-specific training requirements of the regulations for excepted lithium batteries. This training can be used for both initial and recurrent training. Lithium battery types covered in this course include: Lithium Ion Cells & Batteries Small (all modes) – Not to exceed 20 Wh/cell or 100 Wh/battery Medium (ground only) – Not to exceed 60 Wh/cell or 300 Wh/battery  Lithium Metal Cells & Batteries Small (all modes) – Not to exceed 1 g lithium/cell or 2 g lithium/battery Medium (ground only) – Not to exceed 5 g lithium/cell or 25 g lithium/battery The Lithium Battery Shipping Training (49 CFR, ICAO/IATA) Course meets the regulatory training standards set out in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H, and the IATA DGR, Section 1.6 for all employees involved in the safe transportation of excepted lithium batteries by ground and air and includes all recent amendments and interpretations.  Learning Objective(s) Navigating the hazmat table and § 173.185 of 49 CFR, as well as the IATA List of Dangerous Goods and packing instructions 965 to 970, to determine the classification/identification, packaging and marking requirements for safe the transportation of excepted lithium batteries by ground and air.   Target Audience  Shippers, carriers and freight forwarders (i.e. dangerous goods employees and their supervisors) who handle, prepare shipments, transport or offer excepted lithium batteries for ground or air transport to, from or within the US.  Modules / Topics Classification of lithium batteries Lithium battery test summary requirements Exceptions to the regulations (packaging & marking requirements) Domestic shipment of excepted lithium batteries in the US International shipment of excepted lithium batteries by air (ICAO/IATA) Most recent regulatory changes Required Regulatory Texts & References  None Recommended Resources 49 CFR Regulations (October 1, 2023) - free download or book available for purchase IATA DGR Book – International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (Edition 65) - available for purchase IATA 2024 Lithium Battery Guidance Document - free download DOT Chart 17 - free download Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download Pre-requisites  General Awareness & Security Awareness HazMat Transportation Training (2023) – 49 CFR Course Features  Run Time: 1 hr Language: English Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course. Currie Associates training course certificates do not meet the requirements for a CNS endorsement application and will not reflect IATA accreditation.  Keywords: 49 CFR, ICAO, IATA, Excepted, Excepted Lithium Batteries, transportation, Transportation of Lithium Batteries, Safe and Compliant Transportation of Excepted Lithium Batteries course, 49 CFR course, 49 CFR training, 49 CFR certification; IATA Section II and Section IB Lithium Batteries Table Of Contents Reviews • Classification of lithium batteries • Lithium battery test summary requirements • Exceptions to the regulations (packaging & marking requirements) • Domestic shipment of excepted lithium batteries in the US • International shipment of excepted lithium batteries by air (ICAO/IATA) • Most recent regulatory changes ...

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Multimodal Transportation of Lithium Batteries (49 CFR, TDGR, ADR, IMDG, ICAO/IATA) - English 2024 (Course) - $225.00

Multimodal Transportation of Lithium Batteries is intended for the training of hazmat employees responsible for the handling, shipping, or transportation of fully regulated and excepted lithium batteries by all modes using domestic and international regulations such as 49 CFR, TDGR, ADR, the IMDG Code and the IATA DGR. It explains the various types of battery technology in use today and has been designed to meet the function-specific training requirements of the regulations. It can be used for both initial and recurrent function-specific training.   Multimodal Transportation of Lithium Batteries meets the regulatory training standards set out in the 49 CFR (Part 172, Subpart H), TDG Regulations (Part 6), IMDG Code (Part 1, Chapters 1.3 and 1.4), ADR (Part 1, Chapters 1.3 & 1.10), and IATA DGR (Section 1.5), for all dangerous goods employees involved in the safe transportation of lithium batteries and includes all recent amendments. Learning Objective(s) Navigating the “Lists of Dangerous Goods” and understanding the use of the appropriate packing instructions to determine the classification/identification, packaging, marking, labeling, and documentation requirements for safe the transportation of lithium batteries by all modes. Target Audience Shippers, carriers and freight forwarders (i.e. dangerous goods employees and their supervisors) who handle, offer for transport or transport lithium batteries domestically and internationally Modules / Topics Classification of lithium batteries Lithium battery test summary requirements Packaging, marking, labelling requirements Documentation requirements Regulatory Texts & References Required 49 CFR Regulations - free download or book available for purchase TDGR Canada Regulations - free download ADR 2023 (Volumes I & II, plus corrigenda) - free download or books available for purchase IMDG Code – International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (41-22) -  available for purchase IATA DGR – International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (Edition 65) - available for purchase IATA 65 Lithium Battery Guidance Document Recommended Resources DOT Chart 17 - free download Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download Pre-Requisites Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Transportation General Awareness & Security Awareness Training Course Features Run Time: 2h Language: English Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material. Training certificate (including a wallet card) will be issued upon successful completion of course. Currie Associates training course certificates do not meet the requirements for a CNS endorsement application and will not reflect IATA accreditation. ...

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49 CFR, General Awareness, Function Specific, Safety and Security Compliance (2024) - $325.00

This 49 CFR, General Awareness, Function Specific, Safety & Security Compliance (2024) course is intended for the training of hazmat employees responsible for the handling, preparation, shipping, or transportation of hazardous materials by ground in accordance with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations using 49 CFR. It complies with the required training elements of general awareness, function specific as well as safety and security awareness training and can be used for initial and recurrent training. The 49 CFR, General Awareness, Function Specific, Safety & Security Compliance meets the regulatory training requirements set out in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H, for all hazmat employees involved in the safe transportation of hazardous materials by ground and includes all recent amendments and interpretations   Learning Objective(s) - Navigating 49 CFR to determine classification/identification, non-bulk packaging, marking, labeling, placarding, and documentation requirements for the safe transportation of hazardous materials.   Target Audience - Hazmat employees with job responsibilities for shipping, logistics, management, carriers and freight forwarders who prepare, handle, ship or transport hazardous materials by ground to, from or within the US. This may include but are not limited to the following: warehouse staff that are packaging hazardous materials, - office staff that are shipping hazardous materials, - pick/packers, - employees preparing, validating or signing hazmat shipping documents, - staff providing placards,   - supervisors with hazardous materials transportation compliance responsibilities - customer service staff or procurement staff that are addressing customers’ returns of hazmat.   Topics - Hazmat General Awareness & Security Awareness - 49 CFR Hazmat Table - Non-bulk packaging  - Marking and labeling  - Placarding - Shipping Papers and Emergency Response   Regulatory Texts & References Required - 49 CFR Regulations (January 24, 2024)  - free download or book available for purchase   Recommended Resources - DOT Chart 17 - free download  - Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download   Pre-requisites None required   Course Features - Run Time: 2h55 - Language: English - Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material - Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course ...

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Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods Transportation - General Awareness and Security Awareness by All Modes (49 CFR, Canadian TDGR, ADR 2023, Mexican NOMs, IMDG Code Amd. 41-22, and ICAO / IATA Edition 65) - 2024 - $125.00

Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods Transportation - General Awareness and Security Awareness by All Modes is intended to fulfill the Department of Transportation (DOT) multimodal general awareness and security awareness training requirements for employees responsible for the handling, preparing, shipping or transportation of hazardous materials/dangerous goods (DG). Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods Transportation Course is designed to familiarize employees with the requirements of the US Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR), Transport Canada Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR), ADR, Mexican NOMs, modal transport regulations of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) for ocean transport and the International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA DGR) for air, as well as enabling them to recognize and identify DG.   Hazardous Materials / Dangerous Goods Transportation training Course meets the regulatory training requirements set out in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H, for all hazmat employees involved in the safe transportation of hazardous materials and includes recent amendments and interpretations.   Learning Objective(s) Ensuring DG employees are familiar with the dangerous goods transport requirements of 49 CFR, TDGR, ADR, NOMs, IMDG Code and IATA DGR and can recognize and identify dangerous goods marks, labels, packaging, and shipping documents. Familiarity of security awareness requirements and your role in hazardous materials security.   Target Audience Employees with job responsibilities for preparing shipments of dangerous goods, shipping, logistics, management, and freight forwarders who handle, ship or transport dangerous goods domestically or internationally. This may include but are not limited to the following: warehouse staff that are packaging, marking, or labeling hazardous materials, office staff that are preparing dangerous goods shipments, including signing shipping documents  employees responsible for ordering of dangerous goods shipping supplies such as marks, labels, packaging, etc.  pick/packers, logistics staff loading or unloading dangerous goods  employees preparing hazmat shipping documents or validating/signing shipping documents staff providing or offering placards or placarded loads  supervisors with hazmat transportation compliance responsibilities  customer service staff or procurement staff that are addressing customers’ returns of hazmat. Topics Recognizing dangerous goods using examples of packagings, marks, labels, placards and DG shipping documents Handling DG and accident prevention Understanding the concept of emergency response Dangerous goods transportation security awareness   Regulatory Texts & References Required None   Recommended Resources 49 CFR Regulations (October 1, 2023) - free download or book available for purchase TDG Regulations - free download or book available for purchase ADR 2023 (Volumes I & II, plus corrigenda) - free download or books available for purchase IMDG Code – International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (41-22) - available for purchase IATA DGR Book – International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (Edition 65) - available for purchase IATA 2023 Lithium Battery Guidance Document - free download DOT Chart 17 - free download Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download Pre-requisites None required   Course Features Run Time: 1h30 Language: English Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course. Currie Associates training course certificates do not meet the requirements for a CNS endorsement application and will not reflect IATA accreditation. ...

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International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG Code) Transportation Compliance – Amendment 41-22 - $325.00

This International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG Code) Transportation Compliance – Amendment 41-22 is intended for the training of shore-side dangerous goods employees responsible for the handling, shipping, or transportation of dangerous goods internationally by vessel using the IMDG Code. When taken in conjunction with the pre-requisite course listed below it provides the required elements of general awareness, function-specific training as well as safety and security awareness, and can be used for initial and recurrent training. In addition, these courses meet the regulatory training standards set out in accordance with 49 CFR §172.704 and IMDG Code Chapter 1.3 for all dangerous goods employees involved in the safe transportation of dangerous goods by vessel and includes all recent amendments. Learning Objective(s) Navigating the IMDG Code to determine classification/identification, non-bulk packaging, marking, labeling, placarding and documentation requirements for safe the transportation of dangerous goods (DG). Understanding transport operations requirements including stowage and segregation. Target Audience Shippers, carriers and freight forwarders (i.e. dangerous goods employees and their supervisors) who handle, ship or transport dangerous goods by vessel.   Topics Introduction to the IMDG Code Classification & Dangerous Goods List Consignment Procedures Marking & Labelling Marking & Placarding Documentation Packaging (including Non-Bulk, IBCs & Portable Tanks) Transport Operations Regulatory Texts & References Required IMDG Code Book Set – International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (Amd. 42-22) - available for purchase IMDG Code Corrigenda May 2022 Recommended Resources DOT Chart 17 - free download Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download www.tankspan.com    Pre-requisites Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Transportation General Awareness & Security Awareness Training   Course Features Run Time: 3h25 Language: English Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course ...

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Dangerous Goods Function Specific Training and Assessment for Shippers by Air (ICAO/IATA Edition 64) - $325.00

Dangerous Goods Function Specific Training and Assessment for Shippers by Air (ICAO/IATA Edition 64); This training course is intended for hazmat employees, as defined in §171.8 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations, preparing shipments for transport by air applying International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). IATA training is required for hazmat employees who are: Classifying dangerous goods Responsible for preparing and offering dangerous goods for air transportation Selecting packaging, preparing packages, marking, or labeling dangerous goods Validating prepared packages for compliance Responsible for preparing or signing dangerous goods shipping papers  Dangerous Good Function Specific Training Course for Shippers by Air meets the regulatory training standards set out in the 49 CFR §172.704 and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Sub-Section 1.5 for all dangerous goods employees involved in the safe transportation of dangerous goods by air and includes all recent amendments, including testing of participants. This training course is based on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions requirements. This training is designed for shippers/packers previously identified as categories 1 and 3 as defined in the IATA DGR in Table 1.5A.  This course does not cover the more detailed requirements for the shipment of radioactive materials under the IATA regulations.   Learning Objective(s) Navigation of the IATA DGR to determine classification/identification, selecting and filling packaging, marking, labeling, applying limited quantity and excepted quantity exceptions, and documentation requirements for safe the transportation of dangerous goods (DG) by air. Target Audience Shippers, third party logistics companies and freight forwarders (i.e., dangerous goods employees and their supervisors) who handle, package, mark, label, prepare packages or validate shipping papers and offer dangerous goods for transport by air. Topics Introduction Limitations Classification List of Dangerous Goods Packaging Excepted Quantities and Limited Quantities Marking and Labeling Documentation Regulatory Texts & References Required IATA DGR – International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulations (64th edition) book - available for purchase IATA 2023 Lithium Battery Guidance Document - free download  Recommended Resources DOT Chart 17 - free download  Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 - free download  Pre-requisite Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Transportation General Awareness & Security Awareness Training  Course Features Run Time: 4h Language: English Includes final assessment to validate student’s understanding of material Training certificate will be issued upon successful completion of course. Currie Associates training course certificates do not meet the requirements for a CNS endorsement application and will not reflect IATA accreditation.  ...

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