This IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing Dangerous Goods Consignments 7.3 Initial 5 day course which is approved by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (Civil Aviation Rule (CAR) Part 141) – Personnel responsible for processing or accepting Dangerous Goods Consignments as per IATA DGR Section 1.5 and in accordance with CBTA approach for Function 7.3.. This course will expose students to class exercises and case studies, practical acceptance exercises and document exercises and a final (theoretical/practical) assessment.
Target audience:
This course is designed for:
– Personnel who are responsible for accepting & perform cargo acceptance of dangerous goods consignments
– Personnel working for cargo agents, consolidators and freight forwards who are responsible for processing dangerous goods consignments from shippers to airlines
– IATA Cargo agent applicants willing to fulfill the training requirements for DGR
Provisions and course refreshments:
– Detailed workbook, pen and paper will be supplied.
– Refreshments and lunch are provided as part of this course. Dietary requirements can be catered for within the provided lunch ensuring this is advised upon booking. The following dietary requirements can be catered for: dairy free, gluten free, no pork/beef, and vegetarian.
– Free on site parking, first come first served basis. Additional roadside parking available.
What to bring:
All course material is supplied, excluding calculators and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, 64th Edition. If you are unable to bring your own copy of the current IATA DGR to course these are available for hire ($75+GST – see optional tickets for purchase below) or purchase here. Limited copies are available for hire.
Attendees are required to present a form of photo ID at the course (drivers licence, passport or 18+ card). Additionally attendees must also provide a clear colour photocopy of this documentation. Attendees can either:
– Provide their identification on arrival to the course and our administration team will arrange a scan of this identification for filing, or
– E-mail a clear colour photocopy of their identification to the administration team (online registrations will receive an email from our team after registration).
Certificate awarded:
An IATA Certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the course and an assessment to participants who obtain a grade of 80% or higher on the exam. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher. On successful completion of this course certification issued will be valid for 24 months.
Assistance:
Please advise our team (in confidence) before the start of the course of any physical or learning difficulties you, or in the case of employers, your employee, may have e.g impairments with mobility, visual, hearing and/or speech, or difficulty in reading and writing. If trainees have difficulties during the course they should not hesitate to talk to our training team.
Cancellation/transfer terms:
– Should a course transfer be required, this will be provided free of charge for the first transfer only, ensuring advised prior to 7 days before the course. All subsequent transfers for a course booking will result in a $50+GST administration fee under the same conditions. Course attendance must be completed within six months of the initial booking.
– Cancellations or course transfers made on or after Monday, 26th June 2023 will be subject to a $400+GST cancellation/transfer fee. Cancellations/transfers within 48 hours of the course date or non-attendance, once registered, without notification will incur full course cost.
– DGM endeavour to ensure all courses proceed, however we reserve the right to amend or re-schedule any course offered. Should re-scheduling of a course become necessary, participants will be informed as soon as possible to minimise any inconvenience.