Transport of Infectious Substances
Complete this online (e-learning) course at your own pace. Learn how to transport Infectious Substance with and without Dry Ice for Air Transport.
Description
7 Modules | 10 Hours including Test | IATA Certification | Access to regulations required
Successful candidates receive a CAA certificate of qualification, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualifications.
Our Infectious Substance by Air training is for employees that would like to specialize in transporting substances in Division 6.2, Category A & B. Also included in this course is the use of Carbon Dioxide, solid most commonly known as Dry Ice which is frequently used to support the transport of Infectious substances as well as UN3245 Genetically Modified Organisms which fall outside the perameters of Division 6.2.
Access to the IATA Regulations is required, this can be purchased on the link below.
Learning Objectives
1. Correctly prepare an infectious substance shipment for air transport.
2. Adhere to the practices and standards regarding the preparation and handling of Infectious substance shipments for air transport.
Prerequisites
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.
Pricing
£279.99
Access to the regulations is required. If required add Access to the IATA Regulations to your basket.
Who Should Attend
Any Employees that ship and moves Infectious Substances by air will need to comply with the IATA regulations.
- Pack, Mark & Label Packages
- Create Shippers Declarations
- Create the Air waybills for Division 6.2