IMDG (Introduction and refresher)

International Maritime Dangerous Goods

Recognising and understanding the international framework under which

the transport, storage and handling of Dangerous Goods is operating and the

specific regulations applying to the transport by sea.

The IMDG Code is an international regulation that is updated every two years

to reflect biennial revisions in the UN recommendations on the Transport of

Dangerous Goods (UN Model Regulations).

The movement of any dangerous goods is ruled by strong legislation and

requirements.  If you do not recognise the different types and procedures

You are vulnerable to either breaking the law of causing an incident.

This IMDG course offers you an oversight into what you need to be aware of and what your roles and responsibilities are.

 Recognising and understanding the international framework under which

the transport, storage and handling of Dangerous Goods is operating and the

specific regulations applying to the transport by sea.

 The IMDG Code is an international regulation that is updated every two years

to reflect biennial revisions in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of

Dangerous Goods (UN Model Regulations).

 The movement of any dangerous goods is ruled by strong legislation and

Requirements.  If you do not recognise the different types and procedures

You are vulnerable to either breaking the law of causing an incident.

 This IMDG course offers you an oversight into what you need to be aware

of and what your roles and responsibilities are.

Course Details

Duration: 3 days

Duration: 1 day

Method: PowerPoint, and final multiple choice test

Syllabus:

    • What is IMDG
    • Legal requirements
    • Labels, Marks and Signs
    • What are dangerous goods
    • Objectives and scopes
    • Prevention of pollution
    • COSHH and MSDS
    • Certificates
    • Case studies
    • IMDG OJT
    • Planning and preparation
    • Handling packaged IMDG
    • Reporting and follow up
    • Non compliance
    • Stowage, segregations and separation
    • Emergency response
    • Record keeping

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