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Transportation of Dangerous Goods TDG training – Ground Freight in Canada Certification TDG Regulations

Do you need certification for Transportation of Dangerous Goods by ground? This Transport Canada approved training course will explain all that is involved in handling, offering for transport, and transporting of dangerous goods by ground, CLR-050/CLR-100 covers all classes of dangerous goods except Infectious (Class 6.2) and Radioactive (Class 7). Please see Advanced Courses.

 

 

CLR-050: This is a refresher course for those individuals that have previously taken CLR-100 or equivalent.
Course Fee: $130.00 + GST
Time: 8:30 am -12:30 pm
Prerequisite: CLR-100 or Equivalent

CLR-100: This is an entry level course.
Course Fee: $185.00 + GST
Time: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Prerequisite: None

COURSE CONTENT 2010 DATES: CLR-100 2010 DATES: CLR-050
  • Purpose of the TDG Act & Regulations
  • Training Requirements
  • Enforcement of Inspectors
  • Division of responsibilities (shippers, carriers, receivers)
  • Classification and identification of dangerous goods
  • Selecting and using packaging
  • Safety marks, labels, placards
  • Dangerous goods shipping documents
  • Storing, loading/unloading and transporting
  • Reporting dangerous occurrences
  • Dec 9 2009
  • January 13
  • February 10
  • March 17
  • April 14
  • May 12
  • June 16
  • July 14
  • August 11
  • Sept 15
  • October 20
  • November 17
  • December 8
  • Dec 8 2009
  • January 12
  • February 9
  • March 16
  • April 13
  • May 11
  • June 15
  • July 13
  • August 10
  • Sept 14
  • October 19
  • November 16
  • December 7

Certificate valid for 3 years
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