DANGEROUS GOODS (HAZMAT MATERIAL) TRAINING (CAT-17 NO CARRY)

Course Information

DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS CATEGORY 17 NO CARRY

Content of the Course

Slide 139 Duration 00:56:30 Exam Yes
  • COURSE START
  • INTRODUCTION
  • APPLICABILITY GENERAL PHILOSOPHY
    • Classification
    • Prohibitions
    • Packaging
    • Marking And Labeling
    • Documentation
    • Notification To Captain
    • Information To Passengers And Crew
    • Accident and Incident Reporting
    • Training
    • Definition
    • Legal Basis
    • Shipper’s Responsibilities
    • Provision Of Information, – Including Emergency Response Information
    • Training Requirements
    • Security Of Dangerous Goods
    • Information To Shippers
    • Information To Passengers
  • LIMITATIONS
  • CLASSIFICATION AND MARKING, LABELING
    • Class 1. Explosives
    • Class 2 The Gases
    • Division 2.1 Flammable Gases
    • Division 2.2 Non- Flammable Gases Non –Toxic Gases
    • Division 2.3 Toxic Gases
    • Class 3 Flammable Liquids
    • Class 4 Flammable Solids
    • Division 4.1 Flammable Solid
    • Division 4.2 Spontaneously Combustible
    • Division 4.3 Dangerous When Wet
    • Class 5 Oxidizing Substance / Organic Peroxide
    • Division 5.1 Oxidizer
    • Division 5.2 Organic Peroxide
    • Class 6 Toxic Substance; Infectious Substance
    • Division 6.1 Toxic Substances
    • Division 6.2 Infectious Substances
    • Class 7 Radioactive Material
    • Class 7 – Category I – White
    • Class 7 – Category II – Yellow
    • Class 7 – Category III – Yellow
    • Class 7 – FISSILE
    • Class 8 Corrosive Substances
    • Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
    • Handling Labels
    • Orientation Labels
    • Cryogenic Liquid
    • Keep Away From Heat
    • Cargo Aircraft Only
    • Magnetized Material
    • Globally Harmonized System
    • Environmentally Hazardous Substances
    • Lithium Battery Label
  • EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
    • Emergency procedures – First Action
    • Contaminated Cargo And Baggage
    • Dangerous Goods Accidents And Incidents
    • Reporting The Accidents And Incidents
  • COURSE END