- Develop expertise to navigate and apply 49 CFR, IATA DGR, and IMDG Code hazardous materials/dangerous goods regulations
 - Identify the critical requirements that impact your shipments and key differences between US DOT and international hazardous materials regulations
 - Earn CEUs and maintenance points toward IHMM, ABIH, NEHA, and REHS credentials
 
49 CFR/DOT Hazmat Ground Shipper Training (Days 1 and 2)
- What is a DOT hazardous material?
 - Lion's 10 Steps for Hazmat Transportation
 - Recognizing and responding to security threats
 - Classifying hazardous materials
 - Using the 49 CFR 172.101 table and selecting shipping names
 - General packaging requirements
 - Selecting authorized packaging (non-bulk, bulk, excepted)
 - Packaging specification, filling and closing packages
 - Marking and labeling packages
 - Preparing Shipping Papers and Manifests
 - Placarding requirements
 - Loading, unloading, and segregation rules
 - Recordkeeping and training mandates
 - Reporting hazmat incidents
 - Regulatory reliefs and special permits
 
- What is an IATA hazardous material?
 - Latest updates in the latest IATA DGR for hazmat air shippers
 - Lion's 10 Steps for Hazmat Air Shipments
 - Classifying hazardous materials for air transport
 - Using IATA's List of Dangerous Goods and selecting shipping names
 - General packaging requirements and IATA packing instructions
 - Shipping limited quantities and excepted small quantities by air
 - Marks and labels for hazmat air shipments
 - Preparing the Shipper's Declaration and Shipper's Certification
 - Offering dangerous goods for air transport
 - Common special issues for dangerous goods air shippers
 - Administration, hazmat employee training, and recordkeeping
 
- What is an IMDG hazardous material?
 - Lion's 10 Steps for Hazmat Vessel Shipments
 - Classifying hazardous materials for vessel transport
 - Using IMDG Code Dangerous Goods List to select shipping names
 - General packaging requirements and IMDG packaging instructions
 - Hazmat packaging construction and testing requirements
 - Shipping hazmat limited quantities by vessel
 - Marks and labels for hazmat vessel shipments
 - Placarding and marking requirements for CTUs (Cargo Transport Units)
 - Preparing the Multimodal Dangerous Goods Form
 - Cargo consolidation, segregation, loading, unloading, and stowage
 - Administration, hazmat employee training, and recordkeeping
 
                    

