Ramp and Warehouse Personnel | DGR 7.4 | IATA | Previously Category 5 | Initial
Ramp and Warehouse Personnel | DGR 7.4 | IATA | Previously Category 5 | Initial
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Dangerous Goods Regulations – Initial – 7.4 Personnel responsible for handling cargo in the warehouse, loading and unloading unit load devices (ULDs), and loading and unloading aircraft cargo compartments – IATA Category 5 Table 1.5.A.
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Description
Provides air cargo shipper personnel involved in the handling, storage, and stowage of cargo, mail, or supplies with the necessary knowledge on Dangerous Goods labelling and handling.
Target Audience
Personnel responsible for handling cargo in the warehouse, loading and unloading unit load devices (ULDs), and loading and unloading aircraft cargo compartments.
Course Objective
At the end of the DGR training, participants will have the necessary knowledge to identify and classify dangerous goods, recognize and identify dangerous goods labels and package specification markings, take into account the provisions for dangerous goods in passenger and crew baggage, become familiar with dangerous goods emergency response procedures, understand the rules for loading, storage, and inspection, complete the NOTOC (Notification to Captain) for dangerous goods, and this training has been developed following a competency-based training and assessment approach in accordance with Chapter 7 of the IATA DGR Manual.
Minimum Duration
240 minutes
Final Assessment
At the end of the course, a final assessment or multiple-choice test is conducted. The student must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass. The student has two opportunities to successfully complete the assessment.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the assessment, you will receive a certificate via email. The certificate is valid for 24 months.
Validity
2 years
Key topics
Recognize the applicability of dangerous goods, understand general limitations, identify functions and responsibilities, understand the importance of classification and packaging, understand hazard communication, become familiar with basic emergency response, plan the load, prepare cargo for the aircraft, load the aircraft, unload the aircraft, report dangerous goods accidents, report dangerous goods incidents, report undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods, and report dangerous goods occurrences.