This course provides general information on dangerous goods as well as specific information on radioactive material and its forms. By completing an online module and case studies, you will learn how to classify, identify, mark, label, document and handle a shipment of radioactive material for transportation by air. The current edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is used as the main reference source for this course.
This online program with a virtual one-day live-session is for shippers and freight forwarders with no experience in dealing with dangerous goods by air, or who have let their previous air DG certificate expire for more than 12 months. CIFFA highly recommends that recurrent students who do not consistently ship dangerous goods, be enrolled in this initial class as well.
CIFFA is an IATA and FIATA-ICAO Dangerous Goods Authorized Training School (ATS), and as such meets its stringent requirements and high standards.
This program provides both general background information, as well as detailed information on identification, packing, marking, labelling and documenting Dangerous Goods. Learning modules, practice tests, case studies and a live session with a certified instructor enhance the learning environment.
The current edition of the IATA DGR is used as the main reference source for this program, and is provided for the participant’s use while attending this program. A certificate in categories 6, as per table 1.5.A of the IATA Dangerous goods regulations is provided after successfully completing this course. The course is taught from the perspective of the freight forwarder.
CIFFA Online TDG Training provides certification for the transport of dangerous goods by land. Online learning provides the flexibility to study at your own pace and access learning materials at your convenience.
The material covered in this course covers all required objectives as set out by transport Canada. Click here for transport Canada requirements. On successful completion a certificate is provided that will require the learner and their employer to sign.
This certifies that the employer confirms completion of required training on TDG commensurate to their position.
Training certificates are not transferable as it is the responsibility of the employer to issue certificates.
Please make sure you have a current edition of the IMDG Code before registering for this course.
Transporting dangerous goods by ship is a unique situation. Due to the large quantities that are involved, the lengthy travel times, and other transportation factors (heat, humidity, exposure to water, severe movement, etc.
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Dangerous Goods Code specifies the requirements that must be followed. A thorough knowledge of dangerous goods must be obtained before you move dangerous goods by ship.
A current edition of the IMDG Code is required to complete this training.
The Air Dangerous Goods online recurrent course is a narrated and interactive course that mirrors the structure of the classroom course provided by CIFFA. To complete the course, students MUST have a recent edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. This training is required every two years, to maintain compliance and should occur within the calendar year of the Training Certificate’s expiration date. CIFFA is an IATA and FIATA/ICAO Authorized Training School (ATS), and as such meets their stringent requirements and high standards. Our program also meets the requirements of the Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations.
A FIATA/ICAO dangerous goods certificate is issued upon successful completion of this course which is recognized by IATA agents.
• Certification: FIATA/ICAO recurrent certificate
• Examinations: Administered on successful completion on each lesson. A passing grade of 80% is required