DANGEROUS GOODS BY SEA - FULL ACCEPTANCE
AIRSAFE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM ONLINE
In this 2 Day course learn how to interpret and apply the International Maritime Dangerous Goods code and Australian Maritime Orders to shipments of hazardous material being sent by sea.
Shore-based personnel who pack, dangerous goods (including loading and unloading CTU’s), mark, label and/or placard dangerous goods or who prepare and sign dangerous goods documentation are required to do function specific training which is covered by this course.
It’s also ideal for freight forwarders and consolidators involved with sea freight, and anyone involved with the shipping of dangerous goods by sea.
Shore-based personnel who are involved with the handling or transporting of dangerous goods, but do not perform the above functions, require General Awareness level training.
DANGEROUS GOODS BY SEA - FULL ACCEPT REFRESHER
AIRSAFE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM ONLINE
In this 1 Day course learn what has changed between the current International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code and Australian Marine Orders (MO) and the new one. We remind participants of the IMDG requirements and highlight what will change in the new edition and how they need to be applied.
Personnel who have completed an AMSA approved, full accept course based on the current IMDG Code.
DANGEROUS GOODS BY SEA - CARGO TRANSPORT UNIT (CTU) PACK/ACCEPT
AIRSAFE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM ONLINE
This course is designed specially for personnel who load dangerous goods (DG) into Cargo Transport Units (CTU) and/or load and unload vessels. It is based on the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code, and Australian Marine Order (MO), syllabus requirements for both General Awareness and Function Specific training for such personnel.
Find out what documents and information you need to have access to, and the practical aspects of applying that information in the workplace, to properly handle, load, and document the loading of, prepared shipments of dangerous goods being transported by sea. Full compliance with the Code, plus an understanding of the concepts behind the code, will ensure your safety and the safety of those transporting your shipments. It will also ensure that Australian and international laws are not broken.