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Handling of Dangerous Goods ADR 1:3
Regulations governing the transport of dangerous goods
Dangerous goods are substances and objects that, due to their chemical or physical properties, can cause danger to the life and health of animals and humans and cause damage to the environment and property, if they are not handled correctly during transport. According to the provisions of ADR-S and RID-S, all personnel involved in the handling and transport of dangerous goods must have training for the tasks they perform.
The purpose of the training is for the personnel to become aware of the risks and dangers associated with the dangerous goods they handle and what rules apply. In the regulations, the training is referred to as Other training and is popularly known as “ADR 1.3 training”.
Objectives:
You will get an overview of the regulations governing the transport and handling of dangerous goods. The activities related to transport, loading and unloading, as well as storage and handling of dangerous goods are also included.
Level:
Basic, you need no prior knowledge.
Training Method:
Handling of Dangerous Goods ADR 1:3 is a Module course and is studied over the internet via our e-learning platform Instant education. Read more about the training method here.
Course Length:Approximately 5 hours active study time.
Price: 70 EURO / student
78 USD / student
Prices excluding VAT.
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Online price:
55 EURO / student
61 USD / student
Prices excluding VAT.
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Course contents:
General Regulations Regarding Dangerous Goods
Dangerous goods are substances and objects that can cause damage to life, health, the environment or property.
Actors in the Transport of Dangerous Goods
Many actors are involved in the transport of dangerous goods.
Classification of Dangerous Goods
Dangerous goods are divided into nine different classes depending on their hazardous properties.
Packaged Dangerous Goods
Packaging for dangerous goods must be of good quality and sufficiently strong.
Marking and Labeling of Units with Dangerous Goods
Marking of goods units must be visible, legible and resistant to weather conditions.
Limited and Reduced Quantities
The regulations for the transport of dangerous goods contain exemptions for certain transports.
Valuable Quantity
There are relaxations in the regulations for the transport of small quantities of dangerous goods based on value calculation


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