eLearning Course with CBTA Approach
CBTA, Competency Based Training and Assessment, is a new ICAO requirement for the dangerous goods training, which aims at being more targeted to each participants work role. This requires that companies carry out an evaluation of their employees and define and document the job functions and roles. Based on this evaluation, the training program must then be put together individually.
This training is a theoretical part based on the work role, and in order to complete the training, the participant must follow the company procedure on the practical part of this training.
Course Information
Final test information
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Final test delivery method: Non-supervised online test can be taken in the end of the course
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Final test format: Multiple choice questions
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Number of questions: 20 (drawn from a question bank)
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Pass mark: 80% correct answers
Course references
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IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), 2023 64rd edition
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ICAO Technical Instructions (TI) 2023-2024
Language versions
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English
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Finnish
Pricing
Online DGR CBTA eLearning Course is Available for Several Job Roles
These online training courses have been designed for the following well-defined functions:
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7.2 (old CAT 4 & 7) - Processing or Accepting Goods Presented as General Cargo
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7.4 (old CAT 5 & 8) - Handling/Loading/Unloading Cargo at Warehouse/Aircraft
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7.5 (old CAT 9) - Accepting Passenger and Crew Baggage and Direct Passenger Contact at an Airport
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7.6 (old CAT 10) - Planning of Aircraft Loading
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7.7 (old CAT 10) - Flight Crew
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7.8 (old CAT 10) - Flight Operations Officers and Flight Dispatchers
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7.9 (old CAT 11) - Cabin Crew
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7.10 (old CAT 12) - Screening of Passengers and Crew and their Baggage, Cargo and Mail
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No Carry Operators
How to register?
This eLearning course is available in all locations globally 24/7. Course can be studied immediately after purchase.
To learn more about the prices and other details, please send email to sales@airportcollege.com
We offer different pricing options.
Pay Per Use
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Access for one or more persons whenever needed
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Discounted prices available for multiple purchases
Subscription
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Priced by the number of employees and selected courses
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Unlimited use of selected courses
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Monthly subscription fee at discounted price
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Dedicated training portal according to clients’ brand

This course can be tailored on request with client specific content and look & feel.
Tailor-made courses on any training subject are available on request at competitive price.

Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) – eLearning course
Today, anyone who works in an airline, airport ground handling, or logistics operations must complete Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) training according to their job role. This includes initial training to acquire required competences and regular recurrent training to maintain and update the skills.
This online eLearning course content is designed according to the new 64rd edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. The course content is also in-line with the ICAO Technical Instructions (TI) 2023–2024 edition.
This course is designed for
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Freight Forwarders
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Airline and Ground Handling Staff
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Ramp Handling Staff
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Passenger Handling Staff
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Flight Crew Members and Load Planners
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Cabin Crew
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Security Screeners
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No Carry Operators
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this course, a course participant will be able to:
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become familiar with the legal requirements for dangerous goods, restrictions, proper handling and storage, labelling, marking and documentation rules.
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understand that some items may endanger the safety of the aircraft or persons board, and the carriage of these dangerous goods by air may be either prohibited or restricted.
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identify hidden dangerous goods in cargo, mail and passenger baggage.
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understand, explain and apply the basic procedures in the event of an incident or emergency involving dangerous goods.
Course content
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Introduction to Dangerous Goods
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Hidden Dangerous Goods
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Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers and Crew
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Roles & Responsibilities
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Classification & Packaging
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Lithium Batteries
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Marking And Documentation
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Cargo Acceptance
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Storage and Loading
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Notification to Captain
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Baggage Operations
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Flight Operations
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Cabin Operations
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Screening of Baggage, Cargo and Mail
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Emergency Response
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Course Summary and Final Test
Course duration
Time required to study this course is 2 hours.
Certificate awarded
Upon successful completion of the final test, a participant will be awarded with an eCertificate.