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), 2022 63rd edition
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ICAO Technical Instructions (TI)
Language versions
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English
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Spanish
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Finnish
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Japanese
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Korean
Pricing

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DGR Training Categories
TRAINING CATEGORY | Personnel |
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CAT 01 | Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers', including operator's staff acting as shippers, operator's staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Materials (COMAT) |
CAT 02 | Packers |
CAT 03 | Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods |
CAT 04 | Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods) |
CAT 05 | Staff of freight forwarders involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail |
CAT 06 | Operators' and ground handling agent's staff accepting dangerous goods |
CAT 07 | Operators and ground handling agent's staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods) |
CAT 08 | Operator's and ground handling agent's staff involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail and baggage |
CAT 09 | Passenger handling staff |
CAT 10 | Flight crew members, loadmasters and load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers |
CAT 11 | Crew members (other than flight crew members) |
CAT 12 | Security staff who deal with the screening of passengers and their baggage and cargo or mail, e.g. security screeners, their supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures |
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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 63rd edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. The course content is also in-line with the ICAO Technical Instructions (TI) 2021–2022 edition.
This course is designed for
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Freight Forwarders, CAT4 & CAT5
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Airline and Ground Handling Staff, CAT7
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Ramp Handling Staff, CAT8
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Passenger Handling Staff, CAT9
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Flight Crew Members and Load Planners, CAT10
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Cabin Crew, CAT11
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Security Screeners, CAT12
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No Carry Operators, CAT13, 14, 15, 16, 17
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
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Limitations
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Classification
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List of Dangerous Goods
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Marking and Labelling
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Documentation
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Hidden Dangerous Goods
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Storage and Loading
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Notification to Captain (NOTOC)
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Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers and Crew
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Emergency Procedures
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Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods
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Course Summary
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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.