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ONLINE COURSES INCLUDE:
IATA Special Provision A197 provides an exemption for certain environmentally hazardous substances, most commonly UN3077 (Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Solid, N.O.S.)...
IATA Special Provision A48 states that packaging performance tests are not required for shipments covered by this provision. This means...
IATA Special Provision A181 applies when a package contains a combination of lithium batteries packed with equipment and lithium batteries...
Getting started is easy. Simply contact our team, and we'll create your online training account and provide you with access to our learning portal. Once you're set up, you can begin your IATA or IMDG training immediately and complete the course at your own pace.
Getting started is easy. Simply contact our team, and we'll create your online training account and provide you with access to our learning portal. Once you're set up, you can begin your IATA or IMDG training immediately and complete the course at your own pace.
The IATA 7.1 and 7.3 Initial Dangerous Goods Training courses typically takes around 38 hours to complete. As the course is fully online and self-paced, you can complete the training around your work schedule.
The IATA 7.1 and 7.3 Initial Dangerous Goods Training courses typically takes around 38 hours to complete. As the course is fully online and self-paced, you can complete the training around your work schedule.
The IATA 7.3 and 7.1 Recurrent Dangerous Goods Training courses typically takes around 10 hours to complete. The self-paced format allows you to progress through the course whenever it suits you.
The IATA 7.3 and 7.1 Recurrent Dangerous Goods Training courses typically takes around 10 hours to complete. The self-paced format allows you to progress through the course whenever it suits you.
Yes. Our IATA Dangerous Goods Training courses are approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and are designed to meet the competency requirements for personnel involved in the preparation and acceptance of dangerous goods for transport by air.
Yes. Our IATA Dangerous Goods Training courses are approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and are designed to meet the competency requirements for personnel involved in the preparation and acceptance of dangerous goods for transport by air.
Dangerous goods training is suitable for personnel involved in preparing, accepting, handling, documenting or transporting dangerous goods by air or sea. Our online courses are ideal for freight forwarders, airlines, logistics providers, exporters, manufacturers, warehouse personnel, and anyone with responsibilities under the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) or the IMDG Code.
Dangerous goods training is suitable for personnel involved in preparing, accepting, handling, documenting or transporting dangerous goods by air or sea. Our online courses are ideal for freight forwarders, airlines, logistics providers, exporters, manufacturers, warehouse personnel, and anyone with responsibilities under the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) or the IMDG Code.