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Cargo Training International Programme of Courses for 2018 UK PDF Edition UNITED KINGDOM AND INTERNATIONALLY APPROVED TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR INDUSTRY: CARGO TRAINING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PO Box 176. Shepperton. TW17 8WP Tel: 01932 769 682 Fax: 01932 771 475 E-mail: sales@cargotraining.com www.cargotraining.com

Who are Cargo Training International? Established in 1992, Cargo Training International (CTI) is approved by the Civil Aviation Authority to undertake training courses for the carriage of dangerous goods by air, including radioactive materials. All instructors are CAA approved. All students who pass the examination are registered as internationally approved to sign for dangerous goods consignments. We also offer training for dangerous goods by sea and road; a preparatory course for the Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser examination, and an Introduction to Air Cargo programme. Contents 1. Dangerous Goods by Air... 3 2. Radioactive Materials by Air... 3 3. Infectious Substances and Diagnostic Specimens by Air... 3 4. Dangerous Goods by Road... 4 5. Dangerous Goods by Sea.... 4 6. Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser... 5 7. 49 CFR (USA DOT Regulations)... 5 8. Lithium Batteries... 6 9. Limited and Excepted Quantities... 6 10. In House Training... 7 All courses listed above can be run in-house and the following specialist courses: Dangerous Goods Awareness (Air, Road and Sea or Multimodal) Dangerous Goods Multimodal Overview Carriage of Lithium Batteries (Air, Road, Sea, CFR 49 or Multimodal) Dangerous Goods by Air for Airline Staff Dangerous Goods by Rail Infectious Substances Radioactive Materials by Air, Road, Sea or Rail Safety Data Sheets 10. Dangerous Goods Awareness (online training)... 7 11. Course Dates and Prices... 8-9 12. Worldwide Training... 10 13. General information and How to book... 10 2

Dangerous Goods by Air It is a requirement by law that comprehensive and approved training must be given to all staff involved in the packaging, documentation or handling of dangerous goods. The regulations covering the transportation of dangerous goods by air are issued by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). The International Air Transport Association (IATA) publish an annual Dangerous Goods Manual which is recognised as the industry standard and is used on the course. All students who pass the examinations are registered as internationally approved to sign for dangerous goods consignments. It is also a requirement of law that revalidation training be carried out every 24 months. Cargo Training International trainers are approved by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. The full three day course will enable students to: Apply the information given in the ICAO and IATA regulations to dangerous goods shipments Check that packing, marking and labelling meet ICAO/IATA standards Interpret dangerous goods lists Recognise prohibited items Understand packing instructions Recognise marking and labelling Understand the shipper s and the carrier s responsibilities Complete dangerous goods documentation The two day revalidation course will enable students to: Check knowledge of the regulations Update on amendments and new rules Please note that the two day programme is only recommended to those who hold the full dangerous goods certificate. On completion of this course - which includes a written examination - candidates will receive a certificate endorsed by the UK CAA. All certificate holders are registered with the Approval Authority. See Page 8 for course dates and prices. Radioactive Materials by Air Cargo Training International offers two courses for Radioactive Materials by Air. The full (2 day) course is intended for those students who have not undertaken the subject matter before and the one day revalidation module can only be undertaken by persons who hold a valid Dangerous Goods by Air certificate or are revalidating a Radioactive certificate. The course objectives are: Locate information concerning the classification of radioactive materials in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. Check packages of radioactive materials for marking and labelling accuracy. Check the Shippers Declaration for accuracy. Apply the regulations covering segregation and stowage of radioactive materials in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Pack radioactive materials correctly. Be able to take correct action in the event of damage to radioactive materials packages. Diagnostic & Infectious Substances by Air This is a one day course offering specialist training for the carriage of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens under Class 6.2. The course is designed for students who are new to the subject and for those who are updating their knowledge in accordance with the refresher training requirements. See Page 8 for course dates and prices. 3

Dangerous Goods by Road This programme covers the regulations relating to the carriage of dangerous goods by road both in Great Britain (Statutory Instrument 2009 No.1348& Amendment 2011 No 1885) and Europe (ADR). The full training requirements can be found in the ADR (European Agreement concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by road) Volume 1, Chapter 1.3 (page 33). This Chapter also includes reference to refresher training. The three day course will enable student to use the ADR manual and the relevant GB Statutory Instruments to prepare dangerous goods shipments and associated documentation. The two day revalidation programme is available for those who have previously attended the full course but need to refresh their knowledge (due to changes in the ADR and the GB Regulations). This should take place when the regulations change which is currently every two years. We have incorporated the revalidation course into the three day programme and students will attend on days two and three. The course objectives are: Legal responsibilities Documentation Dangerous Goods classes (restrictive and non restrictive) Packaging, marking and labelling IBCs Mixed Packing Accident Instructions (TREM cards) GB Road Regulations See Page 9 for course dates and prices. Dangerous Goods by Sea The training requirements contained in the IMDG Code (Vol.1-Chapter 1.3) are mandatory. Any person engaged in the packing, handling or transport of dangerous goods by sea must conform to the appropriate training as laid down in table 1.3.1.6 of the Codes (Page 27). Refresher training is also required. This programme will enable students to use the IMDG codes to prepare dangerous goods shipments and associated documentation. A certificate of competence will be awarded to those who successfully complete the course and the written examination. The course is suitable for students who have not attended any training on this subject before or who are updating their knowledge in accordance with the refresher training requirements. The course objectives are: Legal responsibilities Documentation Dangerous Goods classes Packaging, marking and labelling IBCs Stowage, separation and segregation Limited quantities EmS MFAG Validation See page 9 for course dates and prices. 4

Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor The European Commission issued a Directive (96/35/EC) on the appointment and qualification of Safety Advisers for the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail and inland waterways. If you ship dangerous goods by any of these modes of transport, you will probably need to appoint a Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser (DGSA). The examination for the vocational qualification is set by the Scottish Qualifications Authority and administered by them. Vehicle Operations Driver responsibilities and training requirements Environmental Protection Reporting Duties Safety audits Emergency procedures The role of the DGSA Training requirements DGSA examination syllabus Job functions of the DGSA Transport of dangerous goods by rail and inland waterways We are offering a cost-effective five day preparatory training programme which will cover all the essential elements of the syllabus necessary for the examination. The course comprises study of the appropriate road regulations plus the following subjects: Potential candidates for this programme should be in possession of the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) package known as the DGSA Candidates Information Pack. This contains all the information required to arrange and sit the examination which can only be taken through this body. It is available to download from their website (www.sqa.org.uk). You will be required to bring along your own copies of the regulations/manuals required for the SQA examination (the list of regulations are published by the SQA and are included in the DGSA candidates pack and also on the SQA website) See Page 9 for course dates and prices. DOT CFR49 US Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations Many UK based companies may require some knowledge of the transport of dangerous goods in the USA. Such knowledge could avoid delays to shipments which are sent to America for onward journeys within that country. This course will give students a basic understanding of the regulations and enable them to locate information in the 49 CFR Manual. The course objectives are: Understanding of the DOT 49 CFR regulations How to use DOT 49 CFR Manual The Legislative Framework - Department of Transportation, Department of Labor's OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement - the enforcing organizations and the protocol after a violation Emergency Response Requirements and Hazardous Materials Incidents Reporting What is the TSA and how does it relate to hazardous material transportation Legal and Regulatory Developments - what is new and what is proposed Currently this course is only offered in-house 5

Lithium Batteries The carriage of lithium batteries has become a major topic of discussion throughout the transport industry in recent times and there have been several incidents causing concern about the safety of these components whilst in transit. This has led to international legislation for all modes of transport governing the packing, labelling, marking and shipping documentation required to ensure their safe passage whether in the air, on the road or on the sea. We have developed a series of modules which can be taken as a complete set or on a pick and mix basis depending on the mode of transport you require. Students will learn: Hazard classes and proper shipping names Marking and labelling a shipment Packaging requirements Completion of documentation Special provisions Limited Quantities Checking of shipments An examination will conclude the air module only and a certificate will be issued to successful students. The certificates will be valid for two years. See Page 9 for course dates and prices. Limited and Excepted Quantities These courses cover excepted and limited quantities being shipped by air, road and sea. The modules will encompass the procedures in the regulations for shipping excepted and limited quantities, and give delegates the knowledge to ensure compliance with the rules. We have developed a series of modules which can be taken as a complete set or on a pick and mix basis depending on the mode of transport you require. An examination will conclude the air module only and a certificate will be issued to successful students. The certificates will be valid for two years. Students will be able to: Locate key information in the IATA, ADR and IMDG Regulations Prepare and package for shipment Correctly mark and label a package Complete the documentation Currently this course is only offered in-house 6

IN HOUSE TRAINING As specialists in the field of cargo training, Cargo Training International offer tailored programmes to companies who wish to hold courses for their own staff. In addition to our core programme outlined in this brochure, we also offer the following courses: IN HOUSE COURSES Dangerous Goods Awareness A one day programme for warehouse, packing or ancillary staff who require a general knowledge of the subject. Dangerous Goods by Air for Airline Staff Includes radioactive regulations. Dangerous Goods by Rail A two day programme covering dangerous goods by rail (RID Regulations) Infectious Substances A two day programme designed for the pharmaceutical industry. Dangerous Goods (Limited and Excepted Quantities) One or two day programme. First day covers Air (ICAO/IATA) Day 2 covers Road and Sea regulations (ADR/IMDG code). Carriage of Lithium Batteries Air: one day programme. Road and Sea: 1/2 Day modules Radioactive Materials by Air, Road, Sea or Rail Full two day courses and a one day refresher programme available. (The Air course is also offered as public courses. See page 6 for dates and prices) Dangerous Goods Multimodal Overview A one day general overview of the carriage of dangerous goods by air, sea and road, including legal requirements and responsibilities. Safety Data Sheets A one day awareness programme to enable students to extract general information from these sheets. Please call for more information on our in-house training. CDMT ONLINE TRAINING CDMT (CD Media Training) is a company jointly owned by Cargo Training International, Peter East Associates and Training Team and offers web based training. Current titles are GSAT General Security Awareness Training and an Online Dangerous Goods Training. For more information please visit the following website: www.onlinedangerousgoodstraining.com www.gsattraining.net 7

FULL 3 DAY COURSE Heathrow 08-10 January 2018 Manchester 17-19 January 2018 Birmingham 15-17 January 2018 Heathrow 05-07 February 2018 Glasgow 07-09 February 2018 Leeds Bradford 12-14 February 2018 Manchester 19-21 February 2018 Heathrow 26-28 February 2018 Bournemouth 05-07 March 2018 Birmingham 12-14 March 2018 Bristol 19-21 March 2018 Heathrow 19-21 March 2018 Heathrow 16-18 April 2018 Newcastle 23-25 April 2018 Manchester 14-16 May 2018 Heathrow 14-16 May 2018 Birmingham 21-23 May 2018 Newport 04-06 June 2018 Heathrow 11-13 June 2018 Manchester 02-04 July 2018 Birmingham 09-11 July 2018 Heathrow 09-11 July 2018 Heathrow 06-08 August 2018 Heathrow 10-12 September 2018 Glasgow 17-19 September 2018 Manchester 17-19 September 2018 Leeds Bradford 24-26 September 2018 Heathrow 01-03 October 2018 Birmingham 01-03 October 2018 Bristol 08-10 October 2018 Newcastle 15-17 October 2018 Heathrow 29-31 October 2018 Manchester 12-14 November 2018 Heathrow 03-05 December 2018 Dangerous Goods by Air REVALIDATION 2 DAY COURSE Heathrow 11-12 January 2018 Manchester 18-19 January 2018 Birmingham 18-19 January 2018 Heathrow 08-09 February 2018 Glasgow 08-09 February 2018 Leeds Bradford 15-16 February 2018 Manchester 22-23 February 2018 Heathrow 01-02 March 2018 Bournemouth 08-09 March 2018 Birmingham 15-16 March 2018 Bristol 22-23 March 2018 Heathrow 22-23 March 2018 Heathrow 19-20 April 2018 Newcastle 24-25 April 2018 Manchester 17-18 May 2018 Heathrow 17-18 May 2018 Birmingham 24-25 May 2018 Newport 05-06 June 2018 Heathrow 14-15 June 2018 Manchester 03-04 July 2018 Birmingham 10-11 July 2018 Heathrow 12-13 July 2018 Heathrow 09-10 August 2018 Heathrow 13-14 September 2018 Glasgow 20-21 September 2018 Manchester 18-19 September 2018 Leeds Bradford 27-28 September 2018 Heathrow 04-05 October 2018 Birmingham 04-05 October 2018 Bristol 11-12 October 2018 Newcastle 16-17 October 2018 Heathrow 01-02 November 2018 Manchester 15-16 November 2018 Heathrow 06-07 December 2018 Three day course: Two day course: 425 + VAT 365 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. Click here for course detail Radioactive Materials by Air 2 DAY FULL COURSE Heathrow 05-06 April 2018 Heathrow 22-23 November 2018 1 DAY REVALIDATION Heathrow 06 April 2018 Heathrow 23 November 2018 Two day course: 390 + VAT One day course: 270 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. Click here for course detail Diagnostic & Infectious Substances by Air 1 DAY COURSE Elstree (Watford) 06 February 2018 Elstree (Watford) 15 May 2018 TBC Elstree (Watford) 13 November 2018 TBC One day course: 355 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. (Please note this course may be run by an associate company) 8

Dangerous Goods by Road Dangerous Goods by Sea 3 DAY FULL COURSE 2 DAY REVALIDATION COURSE Heathrow 22-24 January 2018 Heathrow 23-24 January 2018 Birmingham 19-21 February 2018 Birmingham 20-21 February 2018 Manchester 12-14 March 2018 Manchester 13-14 March 2018 Heathrow 19-21 March 2018 Heathrow 20-21 March 2018 Heathrow 21-23 May 2018 Heathrow 22-23 May 2018 Manchester 11-13 June 2018 Manchester 12-13 June 2018 Birmingham 18-20 June 2018 Birmingham 19-20 June 2018 Heathrow 16-18 July 2018 Heathrow 17-18 July 2018 Manchester 03-05 September 2018 Manchester 04-05 September 2018 Bristol 10-12 September 2018 Bristol 11-12 September 2018 Heathrow 15-17 October 2018 Heathrow 16-17 October 2018 Birmingham 29-31 October 2018 Birmingham 30-31 October 2018 Manchester 05-07 November 2018 Manchester 06-07 November 2018 Three day course: 425 + VAT Two day revalidation course: 365 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. Click here for course detail 2 DAY COURSE Heathrow 25-26 January 2018 Birmingham 22-23 February 2018 Manchester 15-16 March 2018 Heathrow 22-23 March 2018 Glasgow 26-27 April 2018 Heathrow 24-25 May 2018 Manchester 14-15 June 2018 Birmingham 21-22 June 2018 Heathrow 19-20 July 2018 Manchester 06-07 September 2018 Bristol 13-14 September 2018 Glasgow 18-19 October 2018 Heathrow 18-19 October 2018 Birmingham 01-02 November 2018 Manchester 08-09 November 2018 Two day course: 365 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. Click here for course detail The Carriage of Lithium Batteries The Transportation of Lithium Batteries Lithium Batteries by Air Heathrow 01 February 2018 Lithium Batteries by Road Heathrow 02 February 2018 (9am - 12:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Sea Heathrow 02 February 2018 (1pm - 4:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Air Heathrow 10 May 2018 Lithium Batteries by Road Heathrow 11 May 2018 (9am - 12:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Sea Heathrow 11 May 2018 (1pm - 4:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Air Heathrow 06 September 2018 Lithium Batteries by Road Heathrow 07 September 2018 (9am - 12:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Sea Heathrow 07 September 2018 (1pm - 4:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Air Heathrow 19 November 2018 Lithium Batteries by Air: 270 + VAT Lithium Batteries by Road: 170 + VAT Lithium Batteries by Sea: 170 + VAT Lithium Batteries All Modes: 390 + VAT Lithium Batteries Road and Sea: 270 + VAT Price includes all training material, lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments. NOTE: lunch is included for delegates who attend the whole day. Click here for course detail Lithium Batteries by Road Heathrow 20 November 2018 (9am - 12:30pm) Lithium Batteries by Sea Heathrow 20 November 2018 (1pm - 16:30pm) Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor 5 DAY PREPARATORY COURSE Heathrow 26 February - 02 March 2018 Manchester 26 February - 02 March 2018 Heathrow 04-08 June 2018 Manchester 04-08 June 2018 Heathrow 03-07 September 2018 Manchester 03-07 September 2018 Heathrow 12-16 November 2018 Manchester 12-16 November 2018 3 DAY REFRESHER PREPARATORY COURSE Heathrow 28 February - 02 March 2018 Manchester 28 February - 02 March 2018 Heathrow 06-08 June 2018 Manchester 06-08 June 2018 Heathrow 05-07 September 2018 Manchester 05-07 September 2018 Heathrow 14-16 November 2018 Manchester 14-16 November 2018 Five day course: 985 + VAT Three day refresher course: 635 + VAT Price includes lunch and morning/afternoon refreshments. You will be required to bring along your own copies of the regulations/manuals required for the SQA examination (the list of regulations are published by the SQA and are included in the DGSA candidates pack and also on the SQA website) (Please note that this programme is operated in conjunction with Peter East Associates and Training Team and the course that you select may not be run by Cargo Training International.) 9

Health & Safety at Work Act All companies have a legal responsibility under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (Section 2) to ensure that their employees are fully conversant with all aspects of the functions that they perform as part of their normal duties. We are advised by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) that this includes all matters relating to the handling of dangerous goods for all modes of transport. Specifically, the carriage of dangerous goods by any mode of transport is separately covered by legislation and training is a statutory obligation. General Information 1 Joining instructions & Invoice are normally despatched to the sponsor on receipt of an E-booking, Fax or Booking form. (please note full payment must be received before commencement of the course) 2. Most courses begin at 0900 and finish at 1700 on each day of the duration of the course. 3. Accommodation, if required, is the responsibility of each delegate. However, Cargo Training International is able to recommend hotels at each location. 4. No certificate of competence can be issued unless payment for the course has been received by Cargo Training International. Terms and Conditions Fees are not refundable within 30 days of course start date. However, we will accept alternative nominations or a credit note can be issued. Cancellations/Transfers within 10 working days of course start date will be subject to an administration charge of 75.00 per student. Failure to attend a course without notification or within 2 working days will result in forfeiture of the course fee. OVERSEAS TRAINING Do you have a branch office in the USA? If so, Cargo Training International offers a regular schedule of approved dangerous goods by air, sea and road training throughout the USA. Contact our Director on 001 281 333 4672 (Houston, Texas), or email cti@cargotrainingusa.com Our course schedule for the USA is available online. We also offer in-house courses worldwide. For more information on our in-house courses see page 5. www.cargotraining.com BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES: Online: www.cargotraining.com By Email: sales@cargotraining.com By Phone: 01932 769 682 10