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IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Basic

IATA/FIATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Basic*

* The Dangerous Good Regulations (DGR) course meets the training requirements for personnel listed in category 3 as per Table 1.5.A of the IATA DGR.

Course period: March 2010 (exact period to be announced by the ATC)

Course duration: 7 days (09 am to 5 pm daily)

IATA Exam period: Week of April 04-11 (exact date to be announced by the IATA Local Coordinator)

Location: Regional Air Suport Training Facilities, Bucharest-Baneasa Intl. Airport, No. 40 Bucharest-Ploiesti Str., Bucharest 1, Romania

Deadline to enroll: 22 December 2009

Instructor: Alexandra Ene

Course fee: 450 EUR + VAT* ( coffee included)
* all payments to be made in Lei at the official exchange currency rate

Course language: All the IATA training support materials are issued in English. The classroom course will be conducted in Romanian.

Contact details: Ph: +40 31 425 3387; Fax: +40 31 425 3388; E-mail: training@regional.ro; ras@regional.ro; Contact person: Marius Vecu 

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How You Will Benefit


     •      Apply the IATA Cargo Dangerous Goods Regulations correctly
     •      Understand the legal aspects and the responsibility of the shippers, agents and airlines involved in the transport of dangerous goods
     •      Identify and classify individual dangerous goods items
     •      Verify that the goods are properly packed, marked and labeled
     •      Fill in and check the "Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods"
     •      Complete Air Waybills in accordance with the applicable IATA rules and procedures
     •      Deliver dangerous goods shipments to the airlines "ready for carriage"

Designed for

     •      Traffic and operations staff of international air cargo agents
     •      Sales and marketing staff of cargo agents and consolidators
     •      Sales, reservations and acceptance staff of airlines, airport handling and surface transportation companies
     •      Shipping department staff of manufacturers, wholesalers, importers and exporters
     •      All staff of cargo agents, airlines and manufacturers who wish to expand or refresh their knowledge of dangerous goods regulations and procedures.
     •      Persons holding the IATA/FIATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Certificate are considered qualified under the terms of the IATA Resolutions applicable to IATA's accreditation

Course Content

     •      Contents of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual
     •      Dangerous goods classes and divisions
     •      Identification
     •      Packing requirements
     •      Marking and labeling
     •      Documentation
     •      Radioactive materials
     •      State and operator variations
     •      Checking procedures
     •      Excepted quantities

The training kit includes:

     •      Course Guide
     •      The current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual
     •      IATA Dangerous Goods Training Program, Book 1
 
 
 
 
 
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