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Dangerous Goods News


From 1st January 2012 there will be new regulations affecting the handling of Dangerous Goods for Air and Sea transport. 


Sea Freight - IMDG Code

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority requireS personnel carrying out specific functions related to Dangerous Goods to undertake "AMSA Accepted" training for those functions.  Personnel in related general roles may require Dangerous Goods Awareness training.

New regulations apply from start of 2012, so we are updating all our Marine dangerous Goods courses to reflect the changes.

AITAC Pty Ltd is an AMSA Accepted provider of IMDG Code training courses.

Click here for information about the courses on offer.

 


Road Freight - ADG7


All personnel involved in handling Dangerous Goods and their supervisors require training and instruction.
Some drivers are required to hold a Dangerous Goods Driver Licence under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code version 7.

To get the Licence, a driver must attend an "Approved Course".
The ADG7 Licence course is mandated by the regulatory authorities as a 2 day course.

AITAC Pty Ltd is an Approved provider of the ADG7 Licence course.

Click here for information about the courses on offer.

 


Air Freight - IATA Regs

Consignors / Shippers of Dangerous Goods by Air, and personnel who Accept or Check-In the goods must attend an "Approved Course" to hold Civil Air Safety Authority accreditation, or engage a contractor who is accredited.

The regulations governing airfreight of Dangerous Goods are updated at the start of every year.

Personnel in related general roles may require Dangerous Goods Awareness training.

AITAC Pty Ltd is a CASA Approved provider for Acceptance, Shipper and Awareness courses.

Click here for information about the courses on offer.