Day 1: Introduction to Dangerous Goods
o Overview of Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)
o Responsibilities of shippers, freight forwarders, and airlines
o Classification and identification of dangerous goods
o Dangerous goods hazard classes and divisions
o General philosophy and legal aspects
Day 2: Limitations and Packing
o Limitations on the transport of dangerous goods
o State and operator variations
o Packing requirements and instructions
o Marking and labeling of packages
o Use of the Dangerous Goods List (DGL)
Day 3: Documentation
o Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods (DGD)
o Completing and checking the DGD
o Air Waybill requirements
o Emergency response information
o Handling and stowage procedures
Day 4: Handling and Emergency Procedures
o Acceptance procedures for dangerous goods
o Inspection and handling of dangerous goods shipments
o Storage and segregation requirements
o Emergency response actions
o Incident and accident reporting
Day 5: Review and Examination
o Review of key concepts and regulations
o Practical exercises and case studies
o Written examination
o Course evaluation and feedback
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
o Understand the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and their application.
o Identify and classify dangerous goods correctly.
o Pack, mark, and label dangerous goods shipments as per the regulations.
o Complete the necessary documentation accurately.
o Implement proper handling and stowage procedures.
o Respond effectively to dangerous goods incidents and emergencies.