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Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Instructor Refresher


DGR Instructors and professionals safeguard your environment by being well informed.


How You Will Benefit

  • Keep abreast of future DGR developments
  • Refresh your knowledge of the IATA and ICAO Dangerous Goods Regulations
  • Share your experiences with other professionals in the field
  • Review the practical issues you and your colleagues encounter in the workplace
  • Upgrade your skills by being aware of upcoming legislative initiatives
  • Ensure your company is one step ahead of implementation dates

Designed for

  • DGR experts, i.e.instructors and operational DGR supervisors
  • Instructors of IATA-endorsed training schools
  • DGR consultants
  • Cargo managers experienced in the area of dangerous goods and/or training

Course Content

  • Detailed interpretation and overview of the upcoming IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual
  • Review of the changes made to the current Dangerous Goods Regulations manual covering acceptance and carriage of air cargo in this category
  • Interactive group activities and special problem-solving exercises
  • Discussions and exchange of experiences concerning the implementation of DGR in the workplace
    International and intermodal requirements

Please note:
A mandatory Dangerous Goods Regulations exam will be given to assess technical competence.



Course availability

If a session is not listed below, this course is not scheduled for classroom delivery at this time.

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October 27 - October 29, 2010
Beijing, ChinaClass No : 18851
November 01 - November 03, 2010
SingaporeClass No : 18853
November 08 - November 10, 2010
Montreal, CanadaClass No : 18855
November 15 - November 17, 2010
Geneva, SwitzerlandClass No : 18858
December 08 - December 10, 2010
Beijing, ChinaClass No : 18867
Prerequisite(s)
  • Participants must hold a valid DGR Certificate of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations - Initial course or industry standard equivalent".
     
  • Minimum two years teaching experience in DGR courses (recommended).
  • Successful completion of the Professional Skills for DGR Instructors course (recommended).
Diplomas
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