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Complete these online (e-learning) courses at your own pace. Learn how to transport Excepted Quantities for all modes of transport.
18 Modules | IATA, ADR, and IMDG Certification Excepted Quantities | Access to regulations required
Our Excepted Quantities by Air, Road, and Sea training is for employees that work in an environment transporting any article of goods that fall under the excepted quantities regime in dangerous goods. The Air course is fully approved in the UK by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and concludes with an adjudicated test. The Sea and Road courses conclude with a knowledge test.
Successful candidates receive a certificate of competence for IMDG & ADR and a CAA qualification certificate, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualifications.
Access to the current IATA, IMDG, and ADR regulations is required, this can be purchased along with the course.
1. Correctly prepare a consignment of Excepted Quantities for all modes of transport.
2. Ahdere to practices and standards for the preparation and handling of excepted quantity shipments.
There are no prerequisites required, however it is always good to have a base understanding through a Dangerous Goods Awareness course or having an overview of the products that are dangerous in your workplace.
£224.99
Access to the regulations is required. If required add Access to the IATA Regulations to your basket.
Access to the IMDG Sea Regulations is required. If you require a copy, please add Access to the IMDG Regulations to your basket.
Access to the ADR Road Regulations is required. You can download a free copy by adding Access to the ADR Regulations to your basket.
Any Employees that ship and move excepted quantities by all modes.
- Pack, Mark & Label Packages
- Prepare Documentation (Dangerous Goods Notes)
- Create air waybills for tendering cargo to the airline