understanding the purpose of the imdg code
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International MaritimeDangerous Goods Training: Understanding the Purpose of the IMDG CodeAwareness & Familiarization in Handling Hazardous &Dangerous Materials in the Maritime Industry
26 - 30 Sep 2021, Dubai
An Intensive 5 Day Training Course
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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered underISO 29993 : 2017 & ISO9001 : 2015 Quality Standards
WHY CHOOSE THIS TRAINING COURSE?
Learn how to apply appropriate safety precautions and understand the legal requirements and operational restrictions involved in shipping dangerous goods by vessel transport. Gain a detailed understanding of International Maritime Dangerous Good (IMDG) Code regulations and practical knowledge of Code requirements, in relation to classification, packaging, vehicle packing and vessel stowage.
Amendment 39-18 of the Code is mandatory as from 1 January 2020 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2019.
The IMDG training rules are recommended for shore-based personnel. However, vessel carriers often require compliance with them as a condition of accepting your shipments. These rules apply in addition to the US DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations, which require Hazmat employees to be trained on all applicable modal rules.
This Maritime dangerous goods training course helps promote the safety of workers, the public and the environment, since using improper procedures when shipping these materials can result in serious harm. Failure to comply with the IMDG Code can result in civil penalties, rejected shipments, incidents in transit, and carrier blacklisting, so it’s important for employees to get the training and certification they need.
This training course will highlight:
• Introduction to the IMDG Code• Overview of the IMDG Code general provisions• Overview of dangerous goods classification and
identification provisions• Overview of packing requirements• In-depth training on package marking and labelling
requirements• In-depth training on CTU marking and placarding
requirements• Overview of documentation requirements• Overview of stowage requirements
WHAT ARE THE GOALS?
This training course on Dangerous Goods aims to help participants to develop the following critical objectives:
• Use IMDG and complete the necessary dangerous goods transport documents
• Apply the regulations to identify, pack, mark, label and document dangerous goods
It is designed for personnel with no specific dangerous goods transport function(s) who need a general appreciation of the regulations. The programme is split into the following sections:
• Course scope and objectives• Dangerous goods transport legislation• Classification and identification• Consignment and transport procedures• The journey rules – operational considerations• Emergency response issues
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International MaritimeDangerous Goods Training: Understanding the Purpose of the IMDG CodeAwareness & Familiarization in Handling Hazardous &Dangerous Materials in the Maritime Industry
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Training
WHO IS THIS TRAINING COURSE FOR?
This Dangerous Goods training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals, but will be particularly beneficial to:
• Cargo operations and port managers responsible for the safe transport of dangerous goods shipments
• Shippers, cargo agents, consolidators, freight forwarders and other agencies involved in the transport of dangerous goods
• Instructional designers and instructors responsible for dangerous goods training
• Freight Forwarding Agents• Customs Clearing Agents• Forwarding Clerks• Sole Agents• Free Agents• Cargo Handlers• Cargo Packers• Customs officials
HOW WILL THIS TRAINING COURSEBE PRESENTED?
This PetroKnowledge training course is conducted in a classroom setting. Examples and video clips will be used to aid the learning and understanding of the subject matters. Participants will also take part in group classroom exercises to reinforce their learning experience. Each participant will receive a set of course materials. There will also be pre-course as well as post-course training assessment tests.
ORGANISATIONAL IMPACT
In addition to the professional development of staff, the organisation should be able to prioritise resources to demonstrate and implement mandatory requirements as per the Code.
Other Benefits include:
• Compliance - meets the mandatory training requirements in the IMDG Code for all those involved in the transport of dangerous goods by sea
• Cost-effective: typically, a fraction of expensive classroom time and less disruptive than absence from work
• Safety - produced by dangerous goods transport specialists
• Efficiency - delivers consistent training standards across global operations, especially relevant to corporate quality assurance programs
• Their understanding of hazardous chemical activities• Recognition of the essential controls and safeguards
to be applied for each specific hazardous chemical storage
• Observing the principles and the requirements for the safe control of work
• Identifying unsafe acts or conditions in construction work activities and being pro-active in their correction
• Understanding, promoting and actively participating in safety programs
• Safety awareness of personnel
PERSONAL IMPACT
Delegates will be able to gain or improve their knowledge and recognition of chemical hazards, essential safeguards and controls for hazardous material handling including:
• Greater confidence and assurance when exposed to hazardous work activities
• Identification of unsafe acts and conditions and taking or communicating actions
• Greater awareness on how to keep themselves and work colleagues safe
• Added ability to promote and participate in safety initiatives
• Provide improved feedback to their organization on the safety conditions at a site or yard
• Be recognized by their employer for their enhanced safety knowledge and understanding for future site deployments
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Training
DAILY AGENDA
Day One: Introduction to Dangerous Goods
• Background and purpose of the regulations• Training and certification• Enforcement• Definition of terms• Responsibilities of shipper, carriers and receivers• Training and Certification Requirements• Responsibilities while having charge, care, and
control of a dangerous goods shipment
Day Two: Amendment 39-18 of the Code
• Volume 1 (parts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the Code) contains sections on:
o General provisions, definitions and training o Classification o Packing and tank provisions o Consignment procedures o Construction and testing of packaging, IBCs,
large packaging, portable tanks, MEGCs and road tank vehicles
o Transport operations • Volume 2 contains part 3 (Dangerous Goods List,
special provisions and exceptions), appendices A and B (generic and N.O.S. Proper Shipping Names, and glossary of terms) and an index.
Day Three: Classification
• 9 classes of dangerous goods• Class Divisions• Primary and Subsidiary Classification• Packing Groups• Special Divisions• Divisions, packing groups, subsidiary classification,
special provisions• Shipping names, UN numbers
Day Four: Documentation
• Information required on all shipping documents• Safety marking• Location and distribution of documents• Requirements for Shipping Documentation
Information• Empty or Residue Containing/Packaging
Requirements
Day Five: Waste and Pollution
• Overview of Hazardous Waste Manifest• Retention of documents• Spill Reporting• Marine pollutants• Waste manifests/movement document
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Maximize your training budget and have several members of your staff, who require specific training, to attend with the advantage of not incurring additional travel costs when attending a ‘public’ training courses & seminars.
Would you like a PetroKnowledge training course delivered at a time or location to suit you? Would you like PetroKnowledge to tailor a course from our comprehensive library of programmes? Or would you like us to create an entirely new, bespoke course to suit the exact needs of your organisation?
Working in partnership with our clients, PetroKnowledge provides an enjoyable, creative learning experience that enables participants to develop their skills and knowledge. We can deliver not only generic, off-the-shelf courses from our extensive learning portfolio, but we can provide tailored as well as bespoke learning on any aspect of skill development or knowledge. Our in-house courses are conducted by the same expert trainers who conduct PetroKnowledge public courses so you can be assured they will fulfill the learning objective of any organisation
International MaritimeDangerous Goods Training: Understanding the Purpose of the IMDG CodeAwareness & Familiarization in Handling Hazardous &Dangerous Materials in the Maritime Industry
4 DATE VENUE FEE($)
26 - 30 Sep 2021 Dubai - UAE 4,950
This fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and Refreshments
BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS
Booking• Bookings for courses can be made via our website (petroknowledge.
com) or by contacting our Registration Desk on +971 2 5577389 or at reg@petroknowledge.com
• For on-line bookings, please select the course that you require and click on the “Register Now” button, following the instructions step by step
• Upon receipt of booking in order, enrollment on the respective training course will be confi rmed by Registration Team with all necessary documentation
Invoicing and Payment• Our fees include course presentation, relevant materials, physical &
digital documentation, lunch and refreshments served during entire training. Accommodation charges are not included in the course fees
• Course fees are payable upon booking unless a valid, authorized Purchase Order is provided and accepted
• Invoices will be sent via email/courier to the ID/name and address provided
• We prefer to have the fees payment in our account before the start of training course. However, if your company has a different payment policy, the same should inform us in advance
• The currency of fees is in US Dollars (USD). Payments can be made in USD or UAE local currency AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams) either by Bank Transfer or by Credit Card. Our Bank Account details will be provided on the Invoice
• Please note that we do accept payment by cash, in USD or AED, only for the last minute bookings
Cancellation of Courses• It may be necessary for PetroKnowledge to amend or cancel any
course, course times, instructors, dates or published fees due to unforeseen circumstances and we reserve the right for such changes
• Any amendments will be advised before the course start date and any bookings already paid in full will not be subject to increased fees
Cancellation by Client• Once you have completed your booking, received your confi rmation
of enrollment and a dated payment Invoice, you are deemed to have a contract with PetroKnowledge. You reserve the right to cancel this contract given the below terms
• All cancellations must be received in writing at reg@petroknowledge.com and info@petroknowledge.com at least 21 days prior to the training
• After the cancellation period has expired, consideration may be given, on a case to case basis, if a registered delegate nominates a substitute on the same course, shifts to next session of the course or moves to a new course
• For a cancellation request made on or before the statutory 21 day cancellation period, a credit note issued which can be used against future course fees
• A 25% administration fee (of the total course fee at the time of booking) will be charged for any cancellations made outside of the statutory cancellation period
Attendance Certifi cate• The daily course schedule should be accurately followed to ensure
undeterred implementation of our training• All delegates, who participated in their course throughout, will receive
the Certifi cate of Completion on the last day• Please report any foreseeable absences to a PetroKnowledge
representative or to your sponsors directly• An absence of three (3) or more sessions of the course will invalidate
your eligibility for the Certifi cate of Completion
GET IN TOUCH
PetroKnowledge Training and Development Services for theOil and Gas Industry
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Dubai - UAETel: +971 4 567 1530
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