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This workshop provides an overview of how the CIFFA Standard Trading Conditions protect CIFFA members against liabilities they face throughout the course of their business in a rapidly changing market. 

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. 

CIFFA partners with the Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC) to offer three online courses that contribute to the Professional Freight Forwarder (PFF) designation – Selling Strategies for Logistics Professionals; Financial and Managerial Accounting; and Building a Strong Customer Service Culture for Your Organization. Register for all three courses together and receive a 10% discount, plus a complimentary access to the Business Ethics for the Logistics Professional course. Successful completion of all three Schulich courses, and the Business Ethics course brings you one step closer towards achieving the CIFFA Professional Freight Forwarder designation.

This workshop provides an overview of the application of the force majeure clause in contracts, as well as a comparison with other clauses, such as general average, hardship or frustration.  As the force majeure clause removes parties to a contract from liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable circumstances that prevent them from fulfilling their obligations under the contract, this information will help the participants understand how important it is to include it in contracts to minimize risks to the parties to the contract while protecting their rights and obligations. 
This workshop provides an online workplace simulation where emergent professionals learn and apply essentials human skills that are most valued by employers.  It consists of three self-paced tiers, each of them 3 hours in length. 
This workshop provides an overview of environmental sustainability principles and practices and the responsibility we have to lessen the impact of the industry on the environment, with the focus on the freight industry.
This workshop provides an overview of the application of the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act and its relevance to Canadian companies, as well as the Canadian laws targeting to eradicate forced labour and child labour from Canadian supply chains, to ensure Canadian companies do not contribute to human right abuses. This information will give the participants the knowledge needed so that they can provide added value to their customers and help them navigate through these rules, while minimizing their financial and reputational risks of non-compliance.
 
This workshop provides an overview of the role, types and functions of the marine bill of lading, describes the endorsement and distribution processes of the bill of lading and the risks related to export and import shipments. 
 
Lithium batteries can be dangerous in transit and shipping them is a complicated process guided by ever changing regulations. Completing this course is not a dangerous goods certification, but coupled with on the job coaching and documentation of that coaching, it can be used to allow for the transport of lithium batteries under Section II.
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