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LESSONS
CERTIF. REQUIRED
SKILL LEVEL
45 MIN
dURATION
ENGLISH
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overview
PREVIOUS CERTIFICATION REQUIRED. Are you transporting less than 500 kg of dangerous goods? The Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR) require training for all people even if they transport less than 500 kg of dangerous goods. Knowing the appropriate TDG requirements will avoid penalties! It is based on our 8 steps to compliance and built around the use of our compliance tools. Learn all the requirements in order to transport dangerous goods safely.
WARNING
This training is not valid for the transport of flammable gas cylinders over 46L, toxic gases, radioactive, organic peroxides, infectious substances or explosives.
Once purchased, the client has six (6) months to use the selected courses. A training certificate will be issued after completion.
pricing
Individual
purchase
$39
Certificate in the name of the buyer
Select this option if you are purchasing this course for yourself. You will have access to this immediately after your purchase.
Business purchase
1-10 participants
$39
Per person
11-25 participants
$36
Per person
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Select this option if you are purchasing this course for your organization or paying for someone else. The buyer becomes the leader of the group and registers the person(s) once the purchase is complete. A DIFFERENT email address for each participant is required.
Course content
Our TDG-116 Recertification (Update) course is a concise and focused review of the key concepts from the initial TDG-116 Small Carriers of Dangerous Goods (under 500 kg) course. Designed for efficiency, it consolidates essential knowledge. Participants benefit from a practical refresher that keeps their skills up-to-date, in a format appreciated for its efficient and time-saving approach.
From the date of registration, you have 6 months to complete the course.
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About the author
Bernard Parker is a regulatory specialist with over 25 years of experience in hazmat handling and shipping. His expertise includes Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG, IATA/ICAO, IMDG, 49CFR), Dangerous Products Regulations (WHMIS), Hazmat storage and fire prevention. He is an experienced and certified trainer in several different fields and a voting member of Transport Canada’s TDGR training committee. He is currently a training manager at the Dangerous Goods Training Center, an organization specializing in hazardous materials training. Courses are available in English and in French.