Understand your obligations for the road transport of bulk dangerous goods
12 individual on-line modules cover the obligations of drivers, supervisors, loaders, managers and others involved in the road transport of Dangerous Goods
The road transport of dangerous goods involves various laws, codes, and standards.
The National Bulk Tanker Association has designed this course to help individuals to better understand their obligations when transporting bulk dangerous goods by road.
Comprising of 12 education modules costing only $149 – the course is applicable to anyone working in the road transport of bulk dangerous goods – drivers, business owners, contractors, consignors, loaders and their supervisors and managers.
Participants in the course can complete the modules at their own pace and need only undertake the modules that apply directly to their job and responsibilities. It is an on-line, user -friendly course.
Each module has one or more tests to confirm that participants understand the content. At the end of each module participants will receive a certificate of completion.
The 12 modules are:
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- Heavy Vehicle National Law - Dangerous Goods Transport – Legal Framework - Competent Authorities - ADG Code - AS2809
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Module 2 covers: • What are ‘Dangerous Goods’ (DG). • ADG Code. • General provisions for DG. • DG licence. • DG list. • Nine classes of DG.. • Classes and Divisions
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• The DG Code • DG Transport Document • Amending the Shipping Document • Emergency Procedure Guide (EPG) • EPG Holder
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• ADG code • Why placard • Who is responsible for placarding? • When to placard • Emergency information • Emergency Action Codes (EAC) • Mixed loads • Positioning placards
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• ADG Code & NHVR • Chain of Responsibility • Industry Codes of Practice • NHVAS • Fatigue Regulations • Vehicle safety features
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ADG Code Safety Equipment for Placarded Loads Fire Extinguishers Safety Triangles Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)