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UID:11071065-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PLAN111-SI: What are the Components of Attainment SIPs and TIPs?
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the basic components of State and Tribal Implementation Plans (SIPs and TIPs) that are common for attaining any of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).\nSpecifically\, learners will be able to: \n• Explain what an emissions inventory for an attainment plan is\n• Identify the broad source categories to be considered in the attainment plan inventory\n• Explain the two main types of attainment plan emissions inventories\n• Explain what existing emission reduction measures are\n• Explain what potential new emission reduction measures are\n• Explain what air quality modeling for attainment plans is\n• Describe how emissions inventories are used for modeling purposes\n• Distinguish between two types of air quality models that are used to support attainment plans\n• Explain what measures are to be adopted in the attainment plan\n• Explain the incorporation of the nonattainment new source review into the attainment plan\n• Explain what a reasonable further progress plan in\n• Explain what contingency measures are\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/plan111-si-what-are-the-components-of-attainment-sips-and-tips/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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UID:11071066-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PLAN201-SI: Applying Technical Factors for Area Designations
DESCRIPTION:This course is intended for learners who have several years of experience with air quality planning and have general knowledge about area designations\, but have not yet applied their knowledge to analyze the technical factors that are typically used as part of the area designations process. After completion of this course\, learners will be able to apply the technical factors as part of the area designations process. \nIt is recommended\, but not required\, that learners complete the course BASC110-SI: Introduction to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and the module “What are Area Designations?” before taking this module. This course is comprised of two modules: \nModule 1: Overview of the Process and Timeline for Area Designations\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the process and timeline for designating areas under the Clean Air Act. Specifically\, learners will be able to:\n\nIdentify some of the Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements for the area designations process\,\nExplain tribal participation in the area designations process\,\nExplain the public’s role in the area designations process\, and\nExplain each of the milestones for the area designations process.\n\nModule 2: Area Designations Factor Analysis\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to apply the area designations factor analysis to identify potential boundaries for a nonattainment area. This module is structured into five factor-specific lessons. Each lesson provides context for each factor to prepare the learner to then apply a scenario at the end of the lesson. The module concludes with a “weight-of-evidence” lesson\, where the learner synthesizes the information that has been applied through each factor-specific lesson. Lastly\, this module includes a “real world examples” section and a “helpful resources” section\, both of which include links to further information. Learning objectives for this module are as follows: \nIntroduction lesson:\n\nDescribe the purpose of the area designations factor analysis\, and\nIdentify the historical five factors used for the area designations factor analysis.\n\nAir quality data factor lesson:\n\nExplain how assessment of monitoring data is used in the air quality data factor analysis\,\nExplain how exceptional events can affect the air quality data factor analysis\, and\nApply the air quality data factor\, given an example scenario.\n\nEmissions and emissions-related data factor lesson:\n\nExplain how the emissions and emissions-related data factor analysis helps aid with defining the nonattainment area boundaries\,\nDefine the emissions and emissions-related data factor analysis\,\nDescribe the three main categories of data used for the emissions and emissions-related data factor analysis\, and\nApply the emissions and emissions-related data factor\, given an example scenario.\n\nMeteorology factor lesson:\n\nExplain why meteorology data are used for area designations\,\nDescribe the tools used for evaluating meteorology data\, and\nApply the meteorology factor\, given an example scenario.\n\nGeography/topography factor lesson:\n\nExplain why geography/topography data are used for area designations\, and\nApply the geography/topography factor\, given an example scenario.\n\nJurisdictional boundaries factor lesson:\n\nExplain what the jurisdictional boundaries factor is used for\,\nList examples of jurisdictional boundaries\,\nExplain consideration of tribal jurisdiction\, and\nApply the jurisdictional boundaries factor\, given an example scenario.\n\nWeight-of-evidence lesson:\n\nApply weight-of-evidence to decide upon a recommended nonattainment area boundary.\n\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/plan201-si-applying-technical-factors-for-area-designations/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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CREATED:20250908T140142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T152742Z
UID:11071067-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PERM102-SI: Introduction to Title V Permitting (formerly SI-460)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to generally describe the Title V permit process\, including: \n• Operating permit process steps\, terms\, and concepts\n• Determining if an operating permit is required\n• Preparation and submission of the permit application\n• Finalizing and issuing a permit\n• Receiving and logging applications\n• Application review\nRegistration link on right  ——> \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm102-si-introduction-to-title-v-permitting-formerly-si-460/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
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CREATED:20250908T140511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T140511Z
UID:11071068-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PERM203-SI: Setting Enforceable Potential to Emit Limits in New Source Review Permits (formerly SI-NSR201)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain how to establish enforceable potential to emit (PTE) limits in New Source Review permits. \nSpecifically\, learners will be able to: \n• Describe the definition of PTE and key EPA policies related to calculating PTE\n• List methods for estimating emissions\, considerations for selecting an emission estimation method\, and potential factors for when validation testing may be necessary\n• Describe criteria often used to design enforceable PTE limits in permits and recognize examples of potentially ineffective permit conditions\n• List considerations for eliminating ambiguity in permits\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm203-si-setting-enforceable-potential-to-emit-limits-in-new-source-review-permits-formerly-si-nsr201/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T140846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T150212Z
UID:11071069-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PERM210-SI: EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the role\, purpose and general use of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Pollution Control Cost Manual (Cost Manual) and prepare and review cost analyses using the Cost Manual for Clean Air Act regulatory programs. The course is comprised of two modules and an exam: \nModule 1: Role\, Purpose and General Use of the EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the role\, purpose and general use of the Cost Manual. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the purpose and identify the users of the Cost Manual.\nAccess the Cost Manual on the EPA’s website.\nDescribe the organization of the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the pollutants covered by the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the types of air pollution sources covered by the Cost Manual.\nDescribe the cost analyses the Cost Manual supports.\nExplain when to follow the guidance of the Cost Manual in different regulatory contexts.\nExplain what to do when any components of the Cost Manual methodology are not being followed.\nExplain the three types of typical Clean Air Act regulatory contexts for which cost analyses are conducted using the Cost Manual.\n\nModule 2: Analyses Under the EPA Control Cost Manual\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to prepare and review cost analyses under the Cost Manual. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the cost analysis process under the Cost Manual.\nIdentify three types of cost effectiveness analysis.\nIdentify the most common type of cost effectiveness analyses utilized under the Cost Manual.\nDescribe the methodology used in the Cost Manual\, the Equivalent Uniform Annual Cost (EUAC) Methodology for Cost Estimation.\nIdentify conditions under which cost analysis is unnecessary\, according to the top-down analysis process outlined in draft EPA New Source Review guidance.\nExplain key concepts and terms used in the Cost Manual.\nIdentify the seven steps necessary to conduct a cost analysis.\nExplain how to calculate Total Direct Cost (TDC)\, including Purchased Equipment Cost (PEC).\nIdentify things that should be considered when estimating the PEC.\nDescribe the relative accuracy of calculated Total Capital Investment (TCI) values (most accurate\, less accurate\, least accurate) considering the basis for the PEC (including the dollar year and origin of cost) and other input cost data.\nExplain how to determine the Total Indirect Cost (TIC).\nExplain how to produce an estimate for TCI.\nExplain how to estimate Total Annual Cost (TAC).\nDefine direct costs (or identify examples of direct costs).\nDefine indirect costs (or identify examples of indirect costs).\nExplain how to annualize Total Capital Investment (TCI).\nDefine Capital Recovery Factor (CRF).\nExplain how to calculate the total annualized cost.\nExplain how cost effectiveness is calculated.\nDescribe key considerations in determining baseline emissions for Best Available Control Technology (BACT)/New Source Review (NSR) analyses and 4-Factor Analyses.\nExplain the concept of cost thresholds\, and how the EPA considers them.\nExplain what a “bright line” cost threshold is and identify factors that may be considered by regulatory agencies in determining whether a specific control option is cost effective.\nDescribe certain common errors and key items to watch for when applying the Cost Manual to specific cost analyses being reviewed or prepared.\nDescribe examples of good quality versus poor quality documentation used as the basis for cost effectiveness analyses when applying the Cost Manual to specific cost analyses being reviewed or prepared.\n\nPrior experience preparing or reviewing industrial air pollution control cost analyses is not necessary to complete this course. A basic understanding of the Clean Air Act regulatory requirements that require cost analyses (e.g.\, BACT\, Best Available Retrofit Technology and Reasonably Available Control Technology) is recommended. \n\nLink on right to register  ——> \n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm210-si-epa-air-pollution-control-cost-manual/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
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CREATED:20250908T141058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T141058Z
UID:11071070-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:PERM244-SI: Air Pollution Control Systems for Selected Industries (formerly SI-431)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the fundamental operating characteristics of particulate and gaseous pollutant emission control systems. The course reviews physical\, chemical\, and engineering principles of control devices and the application of control systems to several types of industrial processes. \n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/perm244-si-air-pollution-control-systems-for-selected-industries-formerly-si-431/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T141950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T141950Z
UID:11071072-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AMBM103-SI: Introduction to Ambient Air Monitoring for Criteria Pollutants (formerly SI-434)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key aspects of ambient air monitoring for criteria pollutants\, including: \n• Statistical techniques pertaining to air monitoring\n• Ambient sampling of particulate matter\n• Manual sampling of ambient gaseous pollutants\n• Reference methods and reference measurement principles for criteria pollutants\n• Air quality monitoring network design\n• Ambient air monitoring objectives\n• Ambient air sampling train design\n• Basic gas properties\n• Air movers and air measuring devices\n• Calibration gas preparation\n• Continuous air quality monitors\nPlease note that this course should be considered supplemental material\, as there is no course exam associated with it. Therefore\, learners who take this course will not receive a course completion certificate. \n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm103-si-introduction-to-ambient-air-monitoring-for-criteria-pollutants-formerly-si-434-2/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
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CREATED:20250908T142059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T142059Z
UID:11071073-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AMBM208-SI: Quality Assurance for Air Pollution Measurement Systems (formerly SI-470)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to: \n• Define key terms\n• Describe uncertainty and how it can affect decisions based on data\n• Describe the benefits of an adequate quality system.\n  \n  \nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm208-si-quality-assurance-for-air-pollution-measurement-systems-formerly-si-470/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T142403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T122806Z
UID:11071074-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge - Introduction to Air Toxics
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key topics relating to air toxics. The intended audience for this course is new hires in state\, local\, and tribal air agencies. This course is also useful for EPA staff as well as the public. This course is comprised of 8 modules and an exam. \nModule 1: What are Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to define air toxics.Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nExplain the term air toxics.\nExplain the characteristics of air toxics.\nExplain what the hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) list is under the Clean Air Act.\nExplain how the HAPs list is revised under the Clean Air Act.\n\nModule 2. What are the Sources of Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to list the sources of ambient air toxics. \nModule 3. Health and Environmental Effects of Air Toxics.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the health and environmental effects of air toxics. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify the types of health effects that air toxics can cause.\nDescribe factors that can impact the type and/or severity of health effects.\nDescribe how air toxics can affect the environment.\n\nModule 4. Regulatory Framework for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) from Stationary Sources.\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to identify the key elements of the regulatory framework for HAPs from stationary sources. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify the key elements of the regulatory framework for HAPs from stationary sources.\nExplain how hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) are identified (listed) and delisted under the Clean Air Act (CAA).\nDefine major and area stationary sources.\nExplain the requirements for identifying (listing) major and area sources under the CAA.\nIdentify the two types of emissions standards.\nDescribe the components of emissions standards.\nExplain how standards are set for major sources.\nExplain how standards are set for area sources.\nExplain technology review of MACT or GACT standards.\nExplain residual risk review of MACT standards.\n\nModule 5. Why Monitor Ambient Air Toxics?\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able explain the objectives of monitoring ambient air toxics. \nModule 6. The EPA’s Ambient Air Toxics Monitoring Program.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to describe each of the key activities of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s ambient air toxics monitoring program. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe key monitoring networks for collecting air toxics data.\nDescribe targeted air toxics studies.\nExplain the purpose of measurement methods development.\nDescribe quality assurance.\n\nModule 7. Purposes and Types of Emissions Inventories.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the purposes and types of air emissions inventories\, including the three primary inventories that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develops. \n\nExplain the purpose of emissions inventories.\nExplain the key uses of emissions inventories.\nDescribe how different types of emissions inventories can meet different needs.\nDescribe the three national emissions inventories that the EPA develops.\nExplain how the three national emissions inventories differ.\n\nModule 8. Key Concepts for Air Toxics Risk Assessments.\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain key concepts that are related to conducting human health air toxics risk assessments. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDefine the term “health risk” as it relates to air toxics.\nExplain exposure and toxicity values used for evaluating health risk in air toxics risk assessments.\nExplain what an air toxics risk assessment is.\nIdentify the different types of air toxics risk assessments.\nDescribe the difference between air toxics risk assessment and risk management.\nExplain each of the stages in the air toxics risk assessment framework.\n\nThis course takes approximately 5 hours to complete. \n  \nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/toxc101-si-introduction-to-air-toxics/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T142520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T122735Z
UID:11071075-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge -  Air Toxics Risk Assessment Framework
DESCRIPTION:This course provides an overview of the framework for human health air toxics risk assessments. After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain key concepts as well as the stages of the risk assessment process. The primary audience for this course is new hires in state\, local\, and tribal air agencies who conduct human health air toxics risk assessments and/or new hires who are interested in learning about air toxics risk assessment concepts. This course is also useful for EPA staff as well as the public. \nIt is recommended that learners complete the module “Health and Environmental Effects of Air Toxics\,” with a specific focus on the health effects lesson\, before taking this course. \nThis course is comprised of two modules and an exam: \nModule 1. Key Concepts for Air Toxics Risk Assessments\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain key concepts that are related to conducting human health air toxics risk assessments. Specifically\, learners will be able to: \n\nDefine the term “health risk” as it relates to air toxics.\nExplain exposure and toxicity values used for evaluating health risk in air toxics risk assessments.\nExplain what an air toxics risk assessment is.\nIdentify the different types of air toxics risk assessments.\nDescribe the difference between air toxics risk assessment and risk management.\nExplain each of the stages in the air toxics risk assessment framework.\n\nModule 2: Air Toxics Risk Assessment Process\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the inputs and outputs as well as key activities that take place during each stage of the human health air toxics risk assessment process. This module is arranged in 6 lessons and a resources section. Lesson learning objectives are as follows: \nLesson 1: Introduction\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nIdentify each of the air toxics risk assessment stages.\nExplain the role of the air toxics risk assessor.\n\nLesson 2: Planning and Scoping and Problem Formulation\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe planning and scoping and problem formulation.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of planning and scoping and problem formulation.\nExplain the key activities that take place during each step of planning and scoping and problem formulation.\n\nLesson 3. Hazard Identification\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe hazard identification.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of hazard identification.\nExplain the key activities that take place during each step of hazard identification.\n\nLesson 4. Dose-Response Assessment\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nGenerally describe the dose-response assessment.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of the dose-response assessment.\nDescribe the activities that take place during dose-response assessment.\nExplain important concepts for cancer and noncancer dose-response assessments.\n\nLesson 5. Exposure Assessment\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe exposure assessment.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of an exposure assessment.\nExplain the activities that take place in order to characterize the exposure setting during exposure assessment.\nExplain how the exposure pathway is evaluated during exposure assessment.\nExplain how the exposure concentration is calculated during exposure assessment.\n\nLesson 6. Risk Characterization\nAfter completion of this lesson\, learners will be able to: \n\nDescribe risk characterization.\nIdentify the inputs and outputs of the risk characterization stage.\nExplain how cancer risk is calculated and presented during risk characterization.\nDescribe the factors for consideration when calculating population risk.\nExplain how noncancer hazard is calculated during risk characterization.\nExplain how uncertainties and biases are assessed and presented during risk characterization.\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/toxc105-si-air-toxics-risk-assessment-framework/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T143306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T143306Z
UID:11071076-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:EMIS101-SI: Fundamentals of Emissions Inventories
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain the fundamental aspects of Emissions Inventories. This course is comprised of 4 modules and an exam. The modules are as follows: \nModule 1: What is an Emissions Inventory?\nUpon completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the basic aspects of an air emissions inventory\, including: \n\nDefining an air emissions inventory\nIdentifying the elements that constitute an emissions inventory\nDescribing the types of pollutants found in inventories\nDescribing how pollutants are represented in inventories\nDescribing the sources found in inventories\nExplaining the geographic components of an emissions inventory\nExplaining the temporal components of an emissions inventory\nExplaining the emissions components of an emissions inventory\n\nModule 2: Purposes and Types of Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the purposes and types of air emissions inventories\, including: \n\nExplaining the purpose of emissions inventories\nDescribing how different types of emissions inventories can meet different needs\nDescribing the three national emissions inventories that the EPA develops\nExplaining how the three national emissions inventories differ\nExplaining the key uses of emissions inventories\n\nModule 3: Developing Air Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to describe the approaches\, methods and tools/data used for building emissions inventories\, including: \n\nExplaining how existing inventories and other resources contribute to emissions inventory development\nIdentifying the key considerations in developing a workplan for emissions inventory building\nDefining activity data\nIdentifying examples of activity data\nDescribing general approaches for data collection for emissions inventory development\nDescribing data collection processes used for point sources\nDescribing data collection processes used for nonpoint sources\nIdentifying examples of data collected for other types of sources (mobile\, fires and biogenic)\nIdentifying the methods used for estimating emissions\nDescribing the considerations for choosing a method for estimating emissions\nExplaining why documentation is important when developing an emissions inventory\nExplaining the types of information included in documenting an emissions inventory\nExplaining how quality assurance relates to emissions inventories\nDescribing some basic aspects of a quality assurance program\n\nModule 4: National Emissions Inventories\nAfter completion of this module\, learners will be able to explain the key aspects of the National Emissions Inventory (NEI)\, including: \n\nDefining the National Emissions Inventory\nExplaining the general concepts of the National Emissions Inventory\nExplaining the purposes and key goals of the NEI\nExplaining the uses of the NEI\nDefining the key inventory elements provided by the NEI\nDescribing each of the key inventory elements as they pertain to the NEI\nIdentifying the three primary methods used to categorize emissions sources in the NEI\nDescribing how each of the three methods organize emissions source data within the NEI\nDescribing generally how the NEI is created\nExplaining the process and timeline for NEI development\n\nClick the website link (on the right) to register  ——>\n  \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/emis101-si-fundamentals-of-emissions-inventories/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250908T143630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T152303Z
UID:11071078-1757059200-1820163600@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:AirKnowledge - Network Design and Site Selection for Monitoring Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in Ambient Air (formerly SI-433)
DESCRIPTION:After completion of this course\, learners will be able to explain general concepts of network design and ambient monitor site selection for particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) ambient monitoring sites. \nSpecifically\, learners will be able to: \n• Describe PM2.5 and PM10 monitoring requirements\n• Explain the network design elements required for accurate\, appropriate\, and community-oriented monitoring of PM2.5 and PM10\n• Apply techniques needed to locate particulate matter monitors that represent community exposure\, transport and background particulate concentrations\n• Apply appropriate data analysis methods to evaluate compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) site selection network evaluation\, and annual reporting\nPlease note that this course should be considered supplemental material\, as there is no course exam associated with it. Therefore\, learners who take this course will not receive a course completion certificate. \nLink on the right to register  —> \nAirKnowledge
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/ambm206-si-network-design-and-site-selection-for-monitoring-particulate-matter-pm2-5-and-pm10-in-ambient-air-formerly-si-433/
LOCATION:Airknowledge Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHMM,AHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMM,CHMM Blueprint CMPs,CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs,EHS
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ORGANIZER;CN="AirKnowledge":MAILTO:bunte.laura@epa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20280930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250922T160708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T181726Z
UID:11071087-1758528000-1853946000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Air Shipping Recurrent 1-Day Webinar (IATA)
DESCRIPTION:For shipments using Air Transportation\, also known as ICAO. Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements. \nIATA Training is required for any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). This includes: Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for air transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous products\, and anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the IATA Air Regulations. \nThe 1-Day webinar is a review of topics covered in the 2-Day initial class with an emphasis on updates and changes. Recurrent training is required every 24 months for IATA. Recurrent students\, please take the IATA pretest. \nMaterials Required: The Current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. Students will be emailed the class workbook\, which they will download and print; we suggest putting it in a three-ring binder. \nWebinar Hours: 11am – 7pm Eastern Standard Time (includes testing). Sign-in begins 15 minutes before class start time. Class times are EST – please adjust according to your time zone. \nStudent Workbook: students download the workbook to view and print it. We suggest putting it in a three-ring binder. If you do not print the workbook\, you must be able to view it at the same time as the webinar. \nRegulations: 49CFR\, IATA and IMDG classes require the actual regulations. Students must provide them\, as they are not included in the course. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nThe exam is taken online at the conclusion of the webinar. Exams must be submitted within 3 hours of completion of the course. \nTraining location: We recommend taking the webinar from a location where you will not be distracted by coworkers or daily work duties. \nPlease note: The registration period for enrolling in public webinars closes 1 business day before the start of class. \n  \nClassroom training may be more suited for you if: You do not use the IATA Regulations on a regular basis\, and/or you prepare or need to determine: Multiple Hazards\, n.o.s. Proper Shipping Names\, Mixtures and Solutions\, Different Dangerous Goods packed together (determining the Q value) \n  \nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/air-shipping-recurrent-1-day-webinar-iata/
LOCATION:Webinar
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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T134548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T172538Z
UID:11075290-1759132800-1854547200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Refrigerants Dry Ice (49CFR/IATA) Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Companies who need to meet the General Awareness\, Safety and Function Specific Training requirements of the DOT and IATA and ONLY ship items classified as Dry Ice or Liquid Nitrogen\, either under DOT or IATA/ICAO (ground and air shipments). This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \n\nWarehouse workers who package shipments and mark and label boxes\nShipping personnel who complete and sign the shipping papers\nTruck drivers who only handle dry ice\nManagement personnel are responsible for determining compliance\nAnyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs training ONLY because they are shipping dry ice.\n\nThis course includes: \nCovers shippers’ requirements for preparing a shipment with dry ice or liquid nitrogen. The course includes General Awareness\, Safety and Security Awareness Training. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course\, follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. 49CFR & IATA Regulations are recommended\, but not required. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training – If you ship anything other than dry ice you will need additional 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. \n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 3 years for 49CFR; 24 months for IATA\n\n\nTime Required: 2 to 3 hours\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/online-refrigerants-dry-ice-49cfr-iata/
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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T151528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T185241Z
UID:11075298-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:49CFR-IATA-IMDG - Multi-Modal Shipping Initial and Recurrent
DESCRIPTION:49CFR\, IATA and IMDG Training is required for shippers who prepare dangerous goods shipments for highway\, air and ocean transit. DGI’s 49CFR/IATA/IMDG combination class is a great way to get certified for ground\, air and ocean transport at one time. \n49CFR/IATA/IMDG Training is required for any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the 49CFR\, IATA DGR and IMDG Code. This includes: Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous product\, Anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the 49CR\, IATA DGR and IMDG Code. \nInitial Training is required within 90 days of hire or a change in job function(s).\nRecurrent Training is required every 3 years for 49 CFR and IMDG and every 24 months for IATA. \nDGI’s 49CFR/IATA/IMDG training Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements. \nPlease note if you ship Lithium Batteries\, Radioactive Materials or Explosives additional training is recommended. \nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/49cfr-iata-imdg-multi-modal-shipping-initial-and-recurrent/
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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T151713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T182234Z
UID:11075299-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:49CFR-IMDG - Ground-Ocean Shipping
DESCRIPTION:49CFR/IMDG Training is required for shippers who prepare dangerous goods shipments for highway and ocean transit. DGI’s 49CFR/IMDG combination class is a great way to get certified for ground and ocean transport at one time. \n49CFR/IMDG Training is required for any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the 49CFR and IMDG Code. This includes: Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous product\, Anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the 49CFR and IMDG Code. \nInitial Training is required within 90 days of hire or a change in job function(s).\nRecurrent Training is required every 3 years for 49CFR and IMDG \nDGI’s 49CFR/IMDG training Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements. \nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/49cfr-imdg-ground-ocean-shipping/
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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T151917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T151917Z
UID:11075300-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:IATA - Air Shipping Initial and Recurrent
DESCRIPTION:With DGI’s IATA training\, you will learn how to safely transport hazardous materials by air. \nIATA Training is required for any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). This includes: Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for air transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous product\, and anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the IATA Air Regulations. \nInitial Training is required within 90 days of hire or a change in job function(s).\nRecurrent Training is required every 24 months for IATA. \nDGI’s IATA training Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements. \nPlease note if you ship Lithium Batteries\, Radioactive Materials or Explosives additional training is recommended.\nAdditionally\, Airline Operator or Ground Handling staff may require additional training based on job function. \nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/iata-air-shipping-initial-and-recurrent/
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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T152241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T182444Z
UID:11075301-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:IATA Radioactive Materials (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Forwarder and airline personnel who are currently IATA trained. This Radioactive “upgrade” course is designed for forwarder and airline personnel who are currently IATA trained and who verify shipper’s packages of radioactive materials. (Not for shippers). \nThis course is designed for forwarders and airline personnel who are currently IATA trained. This Radioactive upgrade course is meant for airline and forwarder staff who need to verify shippers packages of radioactive materials. This is not a course for shippers. This is an additional function specific training add-on to the General Awareness\, Safety\, Security\, and IATA Function Specific Training you already have. Student must have current IATA certification for cargo acceptance. This certificate is function-specific training only. This course is only for airline and forwarder personnel. \nSpecifically covers: \n\nIntroduction to Class 7\nOverview of Radioactive “type” packagings (i.e. Type A\, B\, Excepted\, etc)\nSpecific examples of consignment procedures (marking\, labeling\, documentation) for Type A\, B and Excepted Packages\nForm of Material\nUse of the IATA Radioactive Checklist\nA1 and A2 Values in IATA\nHandling\, Loading and Stowage of Radioactive Materials under IATA\nTransport Index\nTransport Index Limitations of Freight Containers and Aircraft\nAircraft Activity Limits for LSA Material and SCO\nAircraft Radiation Level Limitations\nSeparation from Persons\nLoading of Live Animals with Radioactive Materials\nAircraft and Equipment Inspection\n\nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. IATA Regulations recommended\, but not required. 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. \nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: IATA certification\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 3-4 hours\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/iata-radioactive-materials-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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T152359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T152359Z
UID:11075302-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Magnetized Materials (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Companies making shipments of Magnetized Materials by air. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nThis course includes: \nThis training is based on the commercial airline rules in IATA and the ICAO regulations and packing instruction 953. The course will train you to package and complete the required documentation for Magnetized Materials using IATA/ICAO. Magnetized Materials under DOT rules are either totally forbidden (173.21) or not regulated. \nThis course does not require General Awareness\, Security or Safety Training. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. IATA Regulations recommended\, but not required. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training – If you ship anything other than magnetized materials you will need additional 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. \nOther Details:\nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n  \nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 1 hour\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/magnetized-materials-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:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T152603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T152635Z
UID:11075303-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Automotive Parts - IATA (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Companies shipping automotive parts by air transport in the United States. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nThis course includes: \n\nAirbags\, Adhesives\, Aerosols\, Shocks\, Engines\, Vehicles\, Engine Components\, Batteries\, Paint\, Excepted Quantities\, Limited Quantities using IATA and limited discussion of Lithium Batteries*.\nGeneral Awareness\, Safety and Security Awareness Training\n\nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. IATA Regulations recommended\, but not required. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training – If you ship anything other than automotive parts you will need additional 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*If you ship Lithium Batteries we recommend taking the Lithium Batteries course. \n\nRead guidelines for the best Online Training experience. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nPrerequisites: None \n\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 3 years\n\n\nTime Required: 8 to 10 hours\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/automotive-parts-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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T152828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T152828Z
UID:11075304-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Corrosive Materials (49CFR/IATA/IMDG) Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Any person involved in the packing or preparation of Class 8 Corrosive Materials 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)\, 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\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/corrosive-materials-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T153116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T153116Z
UID:11075306-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:49CFR Materials of Trade (Online)
DESCRIPTION:DGI’s Materials of Trade program is a short course in complying with the US DOT regulations which are exceptions to the normal HazMat/DG rules for transportation by ground\, by a person or business where the primary activity is not transportation for hire. For example\, a landscaping company needs to transport gasoline for their equipment\, or a plumbing service vehicle is equipped with corrosive cleaners\, or flammable liquids. \nRead more about the Materials of Trade Exception \nWho should take this course? Persons engaged in transporting HazMat/DG under the Materials of Trade exceptions.  Drivers\, repair and service personnel\, supervisors\, personnel who load vehicles with Materials of Trade. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. No regulations are required. \nAre any additional training courses required? None. \nRead guidelines for the best Online Training experience. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nOther Details:\nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTime Required: 60-90 minutes\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/49cfr-materials-of-trade-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T153342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T155739Z
UID:11075307-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Limited Quantities: (49CFR/IATA/IMDG) - Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Individuals who are involved in shipping only Limited Quantities and/or Consumer Commodities by air\, ground and ocean transport. \nThis course includes: This course covers the following commodities being shipped under IATA\, DOT\, and IMDG Regulations. Items are packaged in a form intended or suitable for retail sale to consumers for the purposes of personal care or household use. \n\nAerosols (generally not larger than 17 oz)\nFlammable Liquids not larger than 1 gallon per bottle/can\nCorrosives\, generally not larger than one quart\nFinished packages of the above substances not more than 30 kg (66 lbs)\n\nUpon completion of this course attendees will be able to: \n\nIdentify the relationship between Title 49\, Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR)\, the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and the IMDG Code.\nKnow shipper and operator responsibilities.\nIdentify the nine classes of hazardous materials.\nSelect a proper shipping name.\nChoose the appropriate packaging\nProperly mark and label packages\nComplete shipping papers when required for Limited Quantities and Consumer Commodities using 49 CFR\, IATA and IMDG.\n\nSecurity Awareness Training is included with this online course. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. A copy of the current 49CFR\, IATA & IMDG Regulations is recommended but not required. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \n  \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 limited quantities and consumer commodities. 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\nOther Details: \n\nTime Required: 6-8 hours for initial or recurrent training.\nPrerequisites: Previous certification for 49CFR\, IATA & IMDG recommended but not required.\nTraining valid for: 3 years for 49CFR & IMDG\, 24 months for IATA\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link is to the right ——> \nDGI
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/limited-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20250929T180441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T180441Z
UID:11075314-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Fuel Samples (IATA) - Online
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Companies who need to ship only samples of fuel including Jet fuel\, Gasoline\, Kerosene\, Gas/Alcohol mixtures and Petroleum Distillates by air. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nMaterials Required: When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. \nScope of this course: This program is designed to provide IATA dangerous goods training\, specifically focused on the shipping of petroleum based fuel samples. This course covers identification\, packing\, marking\, labeling and documentation for: Jet fuel\, Gasoline\, Kerosene\, Gas/Alcohol mixtures and Petroleum Distillates. The course covers limited quantity exceptions as well as full UN packaging for passenger or cargo only aircraft. \nCourse includes: General Awareness\, DOT and IATA Security and Safety Awareness Training \nAre any additional training courses required? \n\nFunction Specific Training – If you ship any product other than fuel samples you will need additional function 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.\nEach employer may have additional training responsibilities to fulfill (i.e. OSHA HAZCOM and OSHA HAZWOPER training).\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\n\n\nTime Required: 6 to 8 hours\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/fuel-samples-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T152554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T152554Z
UID:11075316-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Ocean Shipping Initial/Recurrent (IMDG)
DESCRIPTION:This course is for both Initial and Recurrent training. \nFor shipments using Ocean (vessel) Transportation. Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements for both Initial and Recurrent training. \nWho should take this course? Any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the IMDG Code. This includes: Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for ocean transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous product\, Anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the IMDG Code. This includes: Shippers\, Forwarders\, NVOCC’s and other Shore-side personnel. \nPlease note: Shipboard personnel may wish to seek additional in-depth training regarding loading and stowage issues aboard their vessels. \nScope of this course: \nIntroduction\nClassification\nDangerous Goods List\nLimited Quantity\nAppendices\nPackaging and Tank Provisions\nConsignment Procedures\nPackaging Construction and Tests\nTransport Provisions and US Regulations\nThis course covers non-bulk and IBC/Portable Tank transport of non-radioactive material\nGeneral Awareness\, Safety and Security Awareness Training \nThis course includes: Shipper and Forwarder requirements for shipping non-bulk packagings and IBC’s using the IMDG Regulations. \nMaterials Required: Current edition of the IMDG Code is required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nWhat is the difference between online and webinar training? Webinars are instructor led and completed in 1 day. Online training is taken on your own\, and you have 3 months to complete. Check out our webinars! \nAre any additional training courses required? \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 ship Radioactive or Explosives\, additional training may be required.  \n  \nQuestions?  Frequently Asked Questions for online training  \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \n  \nOther Details: \nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 3 years\n\n\nTime Required: 12 to 20 hours for initial training or for someone who has not regularly used the IMDG Code; 8 to 12 hours for those who regularly use the IMDG Code.\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/ocean-shipping-initial-recurrent-imdg/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T152816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T154658Z
UID:11075317-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Air/Ocean Dangerous Goods Training Initial/Recurrent (IATA/IMDG)
DESCRIPTION:This course is for both Initial and Recurrent training. \nWho should take this course? This IATA/IMDG online course is for shippers who prepare Air & Ocean dangerous goods shipments: air transit using the IATA regulations and ocean transit using the IMDG regulations. This includes any hazmat employee who needs to understand how to use the IATA and IMDG Regulations. (Shipping personnel who prepare and sign the shipping papers for transport\, Personnel responsible for classifying hazardous product\, and anyone else who meets the definition of a “hazmat employee” and who needs to understand how to read and interpret the IATA and IMDG Regulations.) \nMaterials Required: If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \n\n\n\nCurrent edition IATA DGR\nCurrent edition of the IMDG Regulations\n\n\n\n\nThe IATA portion of this course includes: \nClassification (using IATA Section 3) of products\nIdentification (ie. selecting a proper shipping name and using IATA Section 4.2)\nPacking (using the IATA packing instructions and selecting the correct specification or Limited Quantity Packaging)\nMarking and Labeling\nDocumentation\nUse of the IATA Checklist\nState and Operator Variations\nFor shipments using Air Transportation; also known as ICAO. Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements for shipments of dangerous goods by air.  \nThe IMDG portion of this course includes: \nIntroduction\nClassification\nDangerous Goods List\nLimited Quantity\nAppendices\nPackaging and Tank Provisions\nConsignment Procedures\nPackaging Construction and Tests\nTransport Provisions and US Regulations\nThis course covers non-bulk and IBC/Portable Tank transport of non-radioactive material\nGeneral Awareness\, Safety and Security Awareness Training\nShipper and Forwarder requirements for shipping non-bulk packagings and IBC’s using the IMDG Regulations.\nFor shipments using Ocean (vessel) Transportation. Fulfills US DOT and International Law Training Requirements for both Initial and Recurrent training. \nAre any additional training courses required? \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 ship Radioactive or Explosives\, additional training may be required.  \nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \nPlease note: \n\nPrepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received.\nCertificates for Multi-Modal Online classes are issued at one-time\, when ALL modes are complete.\n\nQuestions?  Frequently Asked Questions for online training  \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nBulk Discounts: If enrolling more than 10 students please call 800-338-2291 to take advantage of the bulk discount rates. \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 3 years for IMDG\, 24 months for IATA\n\n\nTime Required: 24 to 60 hours\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/air-ocean-dangerous-goods-training-initial-recurrent-iata-imdg/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T154859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T154859Z
UID:11075318-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Airline Operator: Acceptance (IATA)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Operators and ground/cargo handling agents staff accepting dangerous goods. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nMaterials Required:When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. Current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nThis course includes: \n\nIntroduction / Overview of ICAO and US 14/49 CFR Training Requirements\nGeneral Philosophy / Overview\nLimitations Section Overview\nGeneral Overview of Shipper’s Responsibilities\nHidden Dangerous Goods and Trigger List\nClassification / Identification\nThe List of Dangerous Goods (Blue Pages) and Selecting a Proper Shipping Name\nPackagings and Packing\nMarking and Labeling\nDocumentation\nOverpacks\nExcepted Quantities and Different DG’s in One Outer Package\nAcceptance\nCOMAT\nHandling\nEmergency\, Safety and Reporting Procedures\nPackage / ULD  and Aircraft Inspection\nDry Ice\nRadioactive Materials Acceptance\nSecurity Awareness\n\n\n\n\nAre any additional 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. Read guidelines for the best Online Training experience. Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \n\nOther Details: \nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses.\nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 30 to 40 hours\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/airline-operator-acceptance-iata/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T155041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T155041Z
UID:11075319-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Airline Operator: Flight Crew (IATA)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Flight Crew Members\, Load Planners\, Dispatchers. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nMaterials Required:When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. Current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nThis course includes: (Modules: 1\, 2\, 5\, 7\, 10-14\, Security Awareness and Safety) \n\nGeneral Philosophy\nLimitations\nList of Dangerous Goods\nAdvanced Packaging\nAcceptance Procedures\n\n\nUndeclared Dangerous Goods\nStorage and Loading Procedures\nNotice to Captain\nProvisions for Passenger and Crew\nSecurity Awareness\n\nAre any additional training courses required? \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. Read guidelines for the best Online Training experience. Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nOther Details:\nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses.\nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 2 to 4 hours\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/airline-operator-flight-crew-iata/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T155236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T155236Z
UID:11075320-1759132800-1854550800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Airline Operator: Ground Handlers (IATA)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Operators and ground handling agents staff responsible for the handling\, storage and loading of cargo and baggage. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nMaterials Required:When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. Current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nThis course includes: (Modules: 1\, 2\, 7\, 10-14\, Security Awareness and Safety) \n\nGeneral Philosophy\nLimitations\nAdvanced Packaging\nAcceptance Procedures\n\n\nUndeclared Dangerous Goods\nStorage and Loading Procedures\nNotice to Captain\nProvisions for Passenger and Crew\nSecurity Awareness\n\nAre any additional training courses required? \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. Read guidelines for the best Online Training experience. Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nOther Details:\nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses.\nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 4 to 6 hours\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/airline-operator-ground-handlers-iata/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20281007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T174904
CREATED:20251001T155421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T155421Z
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SUMMARY:Airline Operator: Passenger Staff (IATA/ICAO)
DESCRIPTION:Who should take this course? Passenger Handling Staff. This course may be taken by those needing Initial or Recurrent training. \nMaterials Required:When beginning the course follow onscreen prompts to download and print the student workbook. Current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations required for this session. If you need a current copy\, we suggest purchasing one from our recommended suppliers. \nThis course includes: (Modules: 1\, 2\, 7\, 10\, 13-14\, Security Awareness and Safety) \n\nGeneral Philosophy\nLimitations\nAdvanced Packaging\n\n\nAcceptance Procedures\nNotice to Captain\nProvisions for Passenger and Crew\nSecurity Awareness\n\nAre any additional training courses required? \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. Read guidelines for the best Online Training experience. Click here to view a demo of our online training courses. \nOther Details:\nPlease note: Prepayment is required for Online Training. Usernames and passwords are emailed once payment is received. \nView Demo: Click here to view a demo of our online training courses.\nBUY IN BULK & SAVE Click here to view online and webinar bulk discounts  \n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites: None\n\n\nTraining Valid For: 24 months\n\n\nTime Required: 1 to 2 hours\n\n\nTerms & Conditions: Click to view\nTraining Law: Click to view
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/airline-operator-passenger-staff-iata-icao/
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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