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SUMMARY:Infectious Substances Cat A & B: (IATA) - Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Any person involved in the packing or preparation of “Category A” Infectious Substances\, UN2814 or UN2900. (Air shipments). This course is also for those shipping Biological Substances Category B with Dry Ice or Nitrogen. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nThis course includes: \n\nIATA Air Shipment of UN2814 and UN2900 Infectious Substance\, Category A\nIATA Air Shipment of UN3373 Biological Substance\, Category B\nExempt Human and Animal Specimens\nDry Ice (any quantity)\nLiquid Nitrogen\nCertain other Dangerous Goods up to 30 mL per inner packaging as authorized by Packing Instruction 650\nSafety Training\n\nNote: The DOT Safety and Security Courses are optional modules (no extra cost) that will be required for shipping Category A Infectious Substances\, unless your company has already provided this training. \nScope of this course: \nYou must take this course if you are shipping specimens that meet the criteria of “Category A” (listed below). \nCategory A  Any of the items immediately below in any form\, whether cultured or not are Category A even if it is a patient specimen (diagnostic specimen). \n\nCrimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus\nEbola virus\nFlexal virus\nGuanarito virus\nHantaan virus\nHantavirus causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome\nHendra virus\nJunin virus\n\n\nMachupo virus\nMarburg virus\nMonkeypox virus\nNipah virus\nOmsk hemorrhagic fever virus\nSabia virus\nVariola virus\n\nThe following Category A list is for cultures only… these refer to laboratory stock cultures or similar items. It’s important to note that diagnostic cultures of patient specimens can still be shipped as category B if the listing has the qualifier: cultures only. \n\nAfrican swine fever virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nAvian paramyxovirus Type 1  Velogenic Newcastle disease virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBacillus anthracis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBrucella abortus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBrucella melitensis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBrucella suis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBurkholderia mallei  Pseudomonas mallei  Glanders (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nBurkholderia pseudomallei  Pseudomonas pseudomallei (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nChlamydia psittaci  avian strains (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nClassical swine fever virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nClostridium botulinum (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nCoccidioides immitis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nCoxiella burnetii (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nDengue virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nEastern equine encephalitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nEscherichia coli\, verotoxigenic (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nFoot and mouth disease virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nFrancisella tularensis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nGoatpox virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nHepatitis B virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nHerpes B virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nHighly pathogenic avian influenza virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nHuman immunodeficiency virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nJapanese Encephalitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nKyasanur Forest disease virus Lassa virus\nLumpy skin disease virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nMycobacterium tuberculosis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nMycoplasma mycoides  Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nPeste des petits ruminants virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nPoliovirus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRabies virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRickettsia prowazekii (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRickettsia rickettsii (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRift Valley fever virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRinderpest virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nRussian spring-summer encephalitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nSheep-pox virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nShigella dysenteriae type 1 (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nSwine vesicular disease virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nTick-borne encephalitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nVenezuelan equine encephalitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nVesicular stomatitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nWest Nile virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nYellow fever virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nYersinia pestis (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\nVesicular stomatitis virus (cultures only – does not include patient specimens)\n\nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. It would also be beneficial to have a copy of the current IATA Regulations. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training– Ultimately (in the United States) your employer has final responsibility for determining if a hazmat employee is properly trained for their particular job function. Since there is a potential for limitless types of job functions as determined by an individual employer\, we as your training provider can only suggest what types of additional training might be required.If you are shipping any of the following items\, additional training may be required:\n\nHazardous Materials other than Dry Ice\, Liquid Nitrogen or Infectious Substances\nRegulated medical wastes\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 3 to 5 hours for initial training or recurrent training or for someone who has not regularly used the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations; 2 to 3 hours for those who regularly use the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/infectious-substances-cat-a-b-iata-online/
LOCATION:DGI Online\, 1060 El Camino Real\, Ste C\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063\, Åland Islands
CATEGORIES:CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="DGI Training Center":MAILTO:dgitc@dgitraining.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20250929T154437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T154437Z
UID:11075310-1759143600-1854558000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Flammable Liquids (49CFR/IATA/IMDG) - Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Any person involved in the packing or preparation of Class 3 Flammable Liquids by ground\, air and ocean transport. \nCourse Objectives: Upon completion of this course\, the student should be able to: \n• Apply the dangerous goods and hazardous materials regulations correctly. \n• Describe some of the legal aspects of shipping hazardous materials. \n• Explain the relationship between Title 49\, Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR)\, the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations\, the IMDG Code. \n• Understand shipper and operator responsibilities. \n• Identify the nine hazard classes. \n• Select a proper shipping name. \n• Choose the appropriate packaging. \n• Understand UN specification packaging marks and the importance of using the packagings properly. \n• Properly mark and label packages. \n• Correctly complete the appropriate shipping documents. \n• Choose the correct placards \nThe primary focus of this material is on non-bulk packaging \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. It would also be beneficial to have a copy of the current 49CFR\, IATA and IMDG Regulations. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training– Ultimately (in the United States) your employer has final responsibility for determining if a hazmat employee is properly trained for their particular job function. Since there is a potential for limitless types of job functions as determined by an individual employer\, we as your training provider can only suggest what types of additional training might be required.\n\nRead guidelines for the best Online Training experience. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months for IATA; 3 years for 49CFR and IMDG\n\n\nTime Required: 8 hours for initial training or recurrent training.\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/flammable-liquids-49cfr-iata-imdg-online/
LOCATION:DGI Online\, 1060 El Camino Real\, Ste C\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063\, Åland Islands
CATEGORIES:CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="DGI Training Center":MAILTO:dgitc@dgitraining.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20250929T155115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T155149Z
UID:11075311-1759143600-1854558000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Excepted Quantities (49CFR/IATA/IMDG) - Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Choose this course if ALL of your inner packaging (i.e. a bottle) are 30 mL (1 oz) or less and the total gross weight of the package is 29 kg or less. There are some additional restrictions under IATA (Air) such as a total volume limit per package of one pint to one liter or less\, but in general\, if you never ship anything larger\, this may be the only training you need. (Ground\, Air & Ocean shipments) This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nThis course is also very good as an add-on course to give you additional function specific training in this topic. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. \nSecurity Awareness Training is included with this online course. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training – As long as you are not in a position where you have to read and interpret the regulations or determine compliance or acceptance\, this course is sufficient for those workers following instructions and just handling shipments of Dangerous Goods. Ultimately (in the United States) your employer has final responsibility for determining if a hazmat employee is properly trained for their particular job function. Since there is a potential for limitless types of job functions as determined by an individual employer\, we as your training provider can only suggest what types of additional training might be required.\n\nRead guidelines for the best Online Training experience. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 3 years for 49CFR & IMDG; 24 months for IATA\n\n\nTime Required: 2 to 3 hours for initial training or recurrent training for someone who has not regularly used the 49CFR and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations; 1 to 2 hours for those who regularly use the 49CFR and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/excepted-quantities-49cfr-iata-imdg-online/
LOCATION:DGI Online\, 1060 El Camino Real\, Ste C\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063\, Åland Islands
CATEGORIES:CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="DGI Training Center":MAILTO:dgitc@dgitraining.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20260521T152245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T152416Z
UID:11078918-1781535600-1781539200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Hazardous History – Things We Used to Do That Started Our Laws and Regulations!
DESCRIPTION:The past is full of things we used to do that were dangerous\, hazardous\, or even deadly\, but we did it anyway. Why? Sometimes for fun\, or because we were paid to\, or just because we didn’t know what else to do. This presentation is full of nostalgic photos from our history of things we used to do that caused a revolution involving change instituting our now known laws and regulations. \nLearning Objectives: \nHistorical events that caused current OSHA regulations\nHistorical events that caused current EPA regulations\nHistorical events that caused current NFPA regulations \nSpeaker: Glorianna L. Reeser\, REM\, CSRP\, CHMM\, CSP \nAHMP \nRegister using the website link at the right >>>>
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/webinar-hazardous-history-things-we-used-to-do-that-started-our-laws-and-regulations/
LOCATION:AHMP Virtual via Zoom\, PO Box 6849\, New Albany\, IN\, 47151\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20260521T160429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T182239Z
UID:11078919-1784793600-1784894400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:FREE - NSU Seamist/NCB -  8-hour IMDG Code\, with additional 49CFR requirements training course July 23-24
DESCRIPTION:This program is sold out – we are trying to add new dates\n  \nThis is an 8-hour course presented in 4-hour segments over 2 days. Completion requires attendance at all 8 hours over the 2 days. \nCourse Outline ……………………………………………. 1 – 5\n49CFR Application of IMDG Code summary …..8 – 9\nStudent Exercise Guidance ……………………………….10\nExercise – Classification\, Use\, and Navigation of Tables\nExercise – Hazard Communication Identification\nMarking\, Labeling\, and Placarding\nExercise – Documentation ………………………….11 –12\nExercise – Segregation ……………………………….13 – 14\nTEST ……………………………………………………… ..15 – 19 \nThe contents of the course are presented in the PDF files below. \n\nStudent Manual\nList of Packing Instructions P001 Example\nIMDG Code Amendment 42-24\n49 CFR Extracts\nSegregation Chart – SW and SG Codes\nDGL Extract\nUSDOT Chart 17\n\n  \n\n\nIMDG Pre-Test – Fill out form – THIS IS MANDATORY\n\n\nIn preparation for your upcoming training\, I would ask you to review the attachments and the instructions below. \n\nThe training meeting link is below for the first day.\nIf you are working from a laptop or single monitor\, you may find it best to print up all the attachments. If you choose to participate on multiple monitors\, at a minimum\, it will still be necessary to print up the student manual to participate in the exercises.\nI will refer to attachments during the training….. “please refer to the SW SG Code attachment” \, “please refer to the P001 attachment” etc etc. The more familiar you are with this information\, the easier it will be for you to follow.\n\nReference documents attached: \n\nStudent manual – must be printed so you can participate in the exercises.\nIMDG DGL Extracts – this is a sheet of the UN number entries needed to complete the course in a layout as it would appear in the IMDG Code dangerous goods list (DGL).\n49CFR Extracts – Entries from the 172.101 Hazmat Table with additional information is given so you can learn how to identify Hazardous Substances (Reportable Quantity “RQ”) as well as poisonous inhalation hazards (PIH’s). There is also some vessel stowage information.\nExample of a Packing Instruction (P001) –  and also the full list of the segregation groups by UN number and relevant chapters on Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities.\nSegregation Chart\, Stowage Codes and Segregation Codes\nThe US DOT Chart 17 – for placards\, labels\, and marks. Please note: unless you have access to a color printer\, keep as an attachment for the course and for future use.\nIMDG A.42 Detailed summary of changes – INFORMATIONAL ONLY and no need to print for the course.\n\nNote: \n\nthat 49CFR is freely available online at:\n\nhttps://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C \nThis link is for all federal titles but we are concerning ourselves with “Transportation” so use the dropdown menu to pick Title 49. (Perhaps practice navigating your way  (or use the search option which is easier) to  “172.101 Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table” and read the preamble to the Hazardous Material table then scroll through the table to become familiar.) However\, there is enough information in the attachments for the course. \nThere is also the oCFR tool: \nhttps://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/ocfrTool/cfr \n\nYou won’t need it for the course\, but as an FYI\, the DOT Emergency Response Guide 2024 (the latest publication) is freely available on your smart device.\n\nERG Mobile App | PHMSA \nCourse Schedule: \nClass start time will be EST 0800 hrs and finish 1200 hrs each day. Both days are mandatory. \nDAY 1 – Thursday\, July 23rd \nDAY 2 – Friday\, July 24th \nRemote Training \nPrimary Trainer – Graeme McPhee\, National Cargo Bureau \nTime: 8 am – 12 pm EST each day.  The course is delivered virtually via ZOOM. Everyone who has properly registered will receive the Zoom link the day before the class. \nIHMM is limited to a maximum of 25 students and a minimum of 10. \nFunding provided by the HMIT Award 693JK32540007HMIT – Nova Southeastern University\nNCB
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/nsu-seamist-ncb-8-hour-imdg-code-with-additional-49cfr-requirements-training-course/
LOCATION:Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University; NCB Virtual Training\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University%3B NCB Virtual Training":MAILTO:seamist@nova.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T120000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20260608T145933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T150750Z
UID:11078936-1786608000-1786708800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:FREE - NSU Seamist/NCB -  8-hour IMDG Code\, with additional 49CFR requirements training course August 13-14
DESCRIPTION:This is an 8-hour course presented in 4-hour segments over 2 days. Completion requires attendance at all 8 hours over the 2 days. \nCourse Outline ……………………………………………. 1 – 5\n49CFR Application of IMDG Code summary …..8 – 9\nStudent Exercise Guidance ……………………………….10\nExercise – Classification\, Use\, and Navigation of Tables\nExercise – Hazard Communication Identification\nMarking\, Labeling\, and Placarding\nExercise – Documentation ………………………….11 –12\nExercise – Segregation ……………………………….13 – 14\nTEST ……………………………………………………… ..15 – 19 \nThe contents of the course are presented in the PDF files below. \n\nStudent Manual\nList of Packing Instructions P001 Example\nIMDG Code Amendment 42-24\n49 CFR Extracts\nSegregation Chart – SW and SG Codes\nDGL Extract\nUSDOT Chart 17\n\n  \n\n\nIMDG Pre-Test – Fill out form – THIS IS MANDATORY\n\n\nIn preparation for your upcoming training\, I would ask you to review the attachments and the instructions below. \n\nThe training meeting link is below for the first day.\nIf you are working from a laptop or single monitor\, you may find it best to print up all the attachments. If you choose to participate on multiple monitors\, at a minimum\, it will still be necessary to print up the student manual to participate in the exercises.\nI will refer to attachments during the training….. “please refer to the SW SG Code attachment” \, “please refer to the P001 attachment” etc etc. The more familiar you are with this information\, the easier it will be for you to follow.\n\nReference documents attached: \n\nStudent manual – must be printed so you can participate in the exercises.\nIMDG DGL Extracts – this is a sheet of the UN number entries needed to complete the course in a layout as it would appear in the IMDG Code dangerous goods list (DGL).\n49CFR Extracts – Entries from the 172.101 Hazmat Table with additional information is given so you can learn how to identify Hazardous Substances (Reportable Quantity “RQ”) as well as poisonous inhalation hazards (PIH’s). There is also some vessel stowage information.\nExample of a Packing Instruction (P001) –  and also the full list of the segregation groups by UN number and relevant chapters on Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities.\nSegregation Chart\, Stowage Codes and Segregation Codes\nThe US DOT Chart 17 – for placards\, labels\, and marks. Please note: unless you have access to a color printer\, keep as an attachment for the course and for future use.\nIMDG A.42 Detailed summary of changes – INFORMATIONAL ONLY and no need to print for the course.\n\nNote: \n\nthat 49CFR is freely available online at:\n\nhttps://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C \nThis link is for all federal titles but we are concerning ourselves with “Transportation” so use the dropdown menu to pick Title 49. (Perhaps practice navigating your way  (or use the search option which is easier) to  “172.101 Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table” and read the preamble to the Hazardous Material table then scroll through the table to become familiar.) However\, there is enough information in the attachments for the course. \nThere is also the oCFR tool: \nhttps://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/ocfrTool/cfr \n\nYou won’t need it for the course\, but as an FYI\, the DOT Emergency Response Guide 2024 (the latest publication) is freely available on your smart device.\n\nERG Mobile App | PHMSA \nCourse Schedule: \nClass start time will be EST 0800 hrs and finish 1200 hrs each day. Both days are mandatory. \nDAY 1 – Thursday\, August 13th \nDAY 2 – Friday\, August 14th \nRemote Training \nPrimary Trainer – Graeme McPhee\, National Cargo Bureau \nTime: 8 am – 12 pm EST each day.  The course is delivered virtually via ZOOM. Everyone who has properly registered will receive the Zoom link the day before the class. \nIHMM is limited to a maximum of 25 students and a minimum of 10. \nFunding provided by the HMIT Award 693JK32540007HMIT – Nova Southeastern University\nNCB
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/free-nsu-seamist-ncb-8-hour-imdg-code-with-additional-49cfr-requirements-training-course-aug-13-14/
LOCATION:Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University; NCB Virtual Training\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University%3B NCB Virtual Training":MAILTO:seamist@nova.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260612T023729
CREATED:20260522T061136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T182342Z
UID:11078921-1789545600-1789646400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:FREE - NSU Seamist/NCB -  8-hour IMDG Code\, with additional 49CFR requirements training course -  Sept 16-17
DESCRIPTION:This program is sold out – we are trying to add new dates\n  \n  \nThis is an 8-hour course presented in 4-hour segments over 2 days. Completion requires attendance at all 8 hours over the 2 days. \nCourse Outline ……………………………………………. 1 – 5\n49CFR Application of IMDG Code summary …..8 – 9\nStudent Exercise Guidance ……………………………….10\nExercise – Classification\, Use\, and Navigation of Tables\nExercise – Hazard Communication Identification\nMarking\, Labeling\, and Placarding\nExercise – Documentation ………………………….11 –12\nExercise – Segregation ……………………………….13 – 14\nTEST ……………………………………………………… ..15 – 19 \nThe contents of the course are presented in the PDF files below. \n\nStudent Manual\nList of Packing Instructions P001 Example\nIMDG Code Amendment 42-24\n49 CFR Extracts\nSegregation Chart – SW and SG Codes\nDGL Extract\nUSDOT Chart 17\n\n  \n\n\nIMDG Pre-Test – Fill out form – THIS IS MANDATORY\n\n\nIn preparation for your upcoming training\, I would ask you to review the attachments and the instructions below. \n\nThe training meeting link is below for the first day.\nIf you are working from a laptop or single monitor\, you may find it best to print up all the attachments. If you choose to participate on multiple monitors\, at a minimum\, it will still be necessary to print up the student manual to participate in the exercises.\nI will refer to attachments during the training….. “please refer to the SW SG Code attachment” \, “please refer to the P001 attachment” etc etc. The more familiar you are with this information\, the easier it will be for you to follow.\n\nReference documents attached: \n\nStudent manual – must be printed so you can participate in the exercises.\nIMDG DGL Extracts – this is a sheet of the UN number entries needed to complete the course in a layout as it would appear in the IMDG Code dangerous goods list (DGL).\n49CFR Extracts – Entries from the 172.101 Hazmat Table with additional information is given so you can learn how to identify Hazardous Substances (Reportable Quantity “RQ”) as well as poisonous inhalation hazards (PIH’s). There is also some vessel stowage information.\nExample of a Packing Instruction (P001) –  and also the full list of the segregation groups by UN number and relevant chapters on Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities.\nSegregation Chart\, Stowage Codes and Segregation Codes\nThe US DOT Chart 17 – for placards\, labels\, and marks. Please note: unless you have access to a color printer\, keep as an attachment for the course and for future use.\nIMDG A.42 Detailed summary of changes – INFORMATIONAL ONLY and no need to print for the course.\n\nNote: \n\nthat 49CFR is freely available online at:\n\nhttps://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C \nThis link is for all federal titles but we are concerning ourselves with “Transportation” so use the dropdown menu to pick Title 49. (Perhaps practice navigating your way  (or use the search option which is easier) to  “172.101 Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table” and read the preamble to the Hazardous Material table then scroll through the table to become familiar.) However\, there is enough information in the attachments for the course. \nThere is also the oCFR tool: \nhttps://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/ocfrTool/cfr \n\nYou won’t need it for the course\, but as an FYI\, the DOT Emergency Response Guide 2024 (the latest publication) is freely available on your smart device.\n\nERG Mobile App | PHMSA \nCourse Schedule: \nClass start time will be EST 0800 hrs and finish 1200 hrs each day. Both days are mandatory. \nDAY 1 – Thursday\, July 23rd \nDAY 2 – Friday\, July 24th \nRemote Training \nPrimary Trainer – Graeme McPhee\, National Cargo Bureau \nTime: 8 am – 12 pm EST each day.  The course is delivered virtually via ZOOM. Everyone who has properly registered will receive the Zoom link the day before the class. \nIHMM is limited to a maximum of 25 students and a minimum of 10. \nFunding provided by the HMIT Award 693JK32540007HMIT – Nova Southeastern University\nNCB
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/nsu-seamist-ncb-8-hour-imdg-code-with-additional-49cfr-requirements-training-course-sept16/
LOCATION:Project SEAMIST- Nova Southeastern University; NCB Virtual Training\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CDGP,CDGP Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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SUMMARY:EHS HazMat Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Summit will unite experts\, thought leaders\, and emerging professionals for three days of education\, professional development\, and networking. \nThis year’s Summit agenda emphasizes real-world problem solving\, regulatory insight\, and innovation in environmental and hazardous materials management. Attendees can expect: \n-Advanced pre-conference workshops\n-Technical sessions featuring the latest research and solutions\n-Keynotes from industry leaders shaping the future of EHS&S\n-Expanded exhibit hall with top-tier industry vendors\n-High-impact networking and career-building events\n-The culture and energy of New Orleans \nRegister using the website link to the right >>>> \nAHMP
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ehs-hazmat-summit/
LOCATION:Hilton New Orleans Riverside\, Two Poydras Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70140\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,CMPs,Dangerous Goods,EHS
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