Course categories
Courses
Transport of Infectious Substances by Air
7 Modules | 10 Hours including Test | IATA Certification | Access to regulations required
Successful candidates receive a CAA certificate of qualification, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualifications.
Our Infectious Substance by Air training is for employees that would like to specialize in transporting substances in Division 6.2, Category A & B. Also included in this course is the use of Carbon Dioxide, solid most commonly known as Dry Ice which is frequently used to support the transport of Infectious substances as well as UN3245 Genetically Modified Organisms which fall outside the parameters of Division 6.2.
Access to the IATA Regulations is required.
Biological Substances, Category B UN3373
6 Modules | 8 Hours including Test | IATA Certification | Access to regulations required
Successful candidates receive a CAA certificate of qualification, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualifications.
Our Biological Substance, Category B by Air training is for employees that would like to specialize in transporting substances under UN3373. Also included in this course is the use of Carbon Dioxide, solid most commonly known as Dry Ice which is frequently used to support the transport of Infectious substances as well as UN3245 Genetically Modified Organisms which fall outside the parameters of Division 6.2.
Access to the IATA Regulations is required.
Transport of Dry Ice by Air
6 Modules | IATA Certification | Access to regulations required
This course is for any shipper or forwarder that needs to specialise in sending Carbon Dioxide, solid (Dry Ice) UN1845 without any other dangerous goods substances.
Successful candidates receive a CAA qualification, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualification.
Access to the current IATA regulations is required, this can be purchased along with the course.
Introduction to Dangerous Goods for Cargo Agents
10 Modules | IATA Certification 7.2 Personnel Responsible for Processing or Accepting Goods Presented as General Cargo | Access to regulations required
Our course covers the safe transport and handling of all classes of Dangerous Goods by Air, including the identification, classification, packaging, labeling, documentation, and emergency procedures for substances regulated under IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations.
Our Introduction to Dangerous Goods for Cargo Agents training is for employees who are involved in the processing and acceptance of general cargo shipments for air transport. The course complies with IATA certification requirements under 7.2A Personnel Responsible for Processing or Accepting Goods Presented as General Cargo. The certificate can be presented to IATA as evidence of completion for your IATA Cargo Agent approval. The course concludes with an adjudicated test
Successful candidates receive a qualification certificate, valid for two years, after which they must re-validate their qualification.
Access to the current IATA regulations is required; this can be purchased along with the course.