Dangerous Goods Type A
Recurrent
Facilities:

Course Description
Recurrent Dangerous Goods (DG) Type A training is designed to refresh and enhance personnel competencies in the handling, identification, storage, documentation, and transportation of dangerous goods in accordance with applicable international and national aviation regulations. The training emphasizes regulatory compliance, operational safety, risk mitigation, and emergency response procedures to ensure the safe handling of hazardous materials within aviation operations. Participants will update their knowledge of current Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), classification systems, labeling and marking requirements, packaging standards, and safety procedures to support safe and compliant air transport operations.
Recurrent Dangerous Goods (DG) Type A training is intended to refresh personnel competencies in the safe handling and transportation of dangerous goods in accordance with applicable aviation regulations and safety standards, while supporting operational safety and regulatory compliance.
- Introduction to Dangerous Goods
- Classification and Identification
- Limitations and General Handling Requirements
- Packing, Marking, and Labeling
- Documentation
- Handling and Storage
- Emergency Response and Incident Procedures
- Operator Responsibilities and Training
- Security Provisions for Dangerous Goods
- Practical Exercises and Case Studies
- Final Assessment and Certification
Aviation Personnel, Ground handlers, Ramp agents, Cargo agents, Freight forwarders
Logistics and Transportation Staff, Warehouse workers, Supply chain professionals, Truck drivers involved in hazardous materials transport
Compliance and Safety Officers, Safety managers, Compliance officers in transportation
Regulatory Bodies and Inspectors, Government regulators, Industry inspectors
Emergency Response Teams, Firefighters and first responders, Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) teams
Anyone Involved in Handling Dangerous Goods, Employees of companies that manufacture, store, or transport hazardous materials
- Possess a competency certificate in dangerous goods handling.
- Minimum formal education of high school/equivalent
- Physically and mentally healthy (stated by a certificate from a government doctor)
- SKCK