The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations now require that shippers of lithium batteries which are classified under Section II in the packing instructions must receive adequate training and instruction. As such, Dangerous Goods Management Training Services have developed a course which after successful completion will allow attendees to comply with this requirement in accordance with air, sea and road transport regulations.
Key topics: [list style=”style6″][li]Legal responsibilities[/li][li]Classification of lithium batteries;[/li][li]Packaging procedures;[/li][li]Mark and labels; [/li][li]and Documentation requirements.[/li][/list]
Who should attend:
[list style=”style6″][li]Those who currently ship or wish to ship lithium batteries which are classified under Section II of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, 60th Edition.[/li][/list]
Documentation required:
[list style=”style6″][li]Attendees to this course will be required to show a form of photo ID at the course (driver’s licence, passport or 18+ card).[/li][/list]
Provisions:
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[li]Detailed workbook, pen and paper will be supplied.[/li]
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Certification awarded:
On successful completion of this course the attendee will be awarded a Lithium Battery Transport Awareness Certificate. This certificate will be valid for a two year term.
Course refreshments:
Arrival tea/coffee and morning tea will be provided.
Cancellation terms:
Cancellations or course transfers made on or after Monday, 29th July 2019 will be subject to a $100.00+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.
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Other courses you may be interested in:
Dangerous Goods Handling for Road Transport
IATA Dangerous Goods Initial Course
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