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10/31/2022 to 11/4/2022
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When:
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October 31-November 4, 2022 9:00 am - 6:00 pm ET
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Where:
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Webinar United States
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Online registration is closed.
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HMW-150 Preparing Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods for Transportation by Multiple Modes – Initial Training
This 5-day introductory-level course covers the basic skills needed to prepare, offer, and accept shipments of hazardous materials by ground, air, and water. HMW-150 capitalizes on the harmonization between the three different codes to combine three separate
courses into one 5-day session, reducing training time and cost. Instruction will focus on non-bulk packages.
Meets applicable requirements for initial and recurrent training.
- Members - $1,255 - Member sign in required
- Non-members - $1,395 - Sign into your Non-member training account, or click here to create an account.
This course is Optimized for Eastern and Central Time Zones.
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Regulations Covered
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HMR, DGR and IMDG Code
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Note:
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- "HMR" means U.S. DOT's (49 CFR) Hazardous Materials Regulations
- "DGR" means IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations
- "IMDG Code" means IMO's International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
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Prerequisite:
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None
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Materials Provided by DGAC:
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- A Copy of the HMR
- A Course Textbook
- Various handouts including a compliance guide/checklist
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Materials Provided by the Student:
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- DGR and IMDG Code
- A limited number of "loaner" DGRs and IMDG Codes may be available from DGAC for your use during the course.
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Class hours:
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Varies According to Time Zone: (You may sign up for either webinar regardless of your time zone)
HMW-150 Optimized for Eastern and Central Time Zones
9 AM – 6 PM Eastern Time Daily
8 AM – 5 PM Central Time Daily
7 AM – 4 PM Mountain Time Daily
6 AM – 3 PM Pacific Time Daily
HMW-150 Optimized for Mountain and Pacific Time Zones
11 AM – 8 PM Eastern Time Daily
10 AM – 7 PM Central Time Daily
9 AM – 6 PM Mountain Time Daily
8 AM – 5 PM Pacific Time Daily
Note: There will be a one-hour lunch break after approximately four hours of class time each day. Breaks will be taken during morning and afternoon sessions.
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Material Covered:
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- Discussion of the Relationship Between the Requirements of the US DOT, ICAO and IATA, and IMO
- DOT Authorization to Use the International Standards for Air and Water Shipments within the United States
- Organization and Structure of the HMR, DGR and IMDG Code
- Classification of Hazardous Materials in Each Code
- Hazard Classes/Divisions
- Packing Groups
- UN/NA/ID numbers as appropriate
- Precedence of Hazards for Multiple-Class Materials
- Proper Shipping Name Selection
- Technical Names
- Hazardous Substances
- Marine Pollutants
- Materials Toxic by Inhalation (TIH Materials)
- Use of the Various "Tables" in each Code:
- 49 CFR Hazardous Materials Table
- IATA DGR List of Dangerous Goods
- IMDG Code Index and Dangerous Goods List
- Distinction Between Cargo Aircraft Only and Passenger Aircraft Shipments
- Special Provisions
- Packaging Selection in Each Code
- Marking and Labeling in Each Code
- Shipping Paper Requirements in Each Code (Including discussion of unique documents such as the Air Waybill and Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods, the IMO Dangerous Good Declaration; HM/DG Descriptions, Certifications and Signature
Requirements)
- HMR and IMDG Code Placarding Requirements
- Container Packing Certificate
- Transporting Air Shipments to and from Airports
- Transporting Vessel Shipments to and from Ports
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