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Course Description

This course is designed to provide training for seafaring personnel responsible for the handling of packaged dangerous, hazardous and harmful cargoes aboard ships; and shore-based personnel responsible for the transport of dangerous goods by sea and with responsibilities for classification, packaging, consignment, loading/off-loading, and segregation of cargo aboard ships.

Learning Outcomes

  • To enable students to define the nine classes of dangerous goods and their associated hazards;
  • To enable students to recognize proper shipping names, classes, UN numbers and packing groups for dangerous goods;
  • To enable students to identify dangerous goods and how to use the IMDG code in planning packaging, handling, stowage, and transportation of dangerous goods;
  • To enable students to identify safety marks, such as labels and placards, used to identify the different classes of dangerous goods;
  • To provide students with knowledge about the information that must be on a shipping document;
  • To provide students with knowledge of the requirements regarding stowage, mixed loads and the need for segregation of incompatible dangerous goods;
  • To provide the students with knowledge to choose the proper means of containment for dangerous goods;
  • To provide students with knowledge about what to do if the shipping documents, placards, labels other safety marks or means of containment seem inadequate or incorrect;
  • To enable students to identify dangerous goods emergencies and how to use the IMDG supplement in coping with emergencies.

Credential Awarded

Certificate of Achievement

Prerequisites

None
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