Transporting dangerous goods involves risks that require a meticulous approach to safety. Our "Transportation of Dangerous Goods" training is designed to provide the comprehensive know-how needed to handle these materials responsibly, safely, and in compliance with regulations. This course is ideal for drivers, freight handlers, and anyone involved in the shipping or receiving of dangerous goods.
Language : Eng
The curriculum delves into the Canadian legislation governing the transportation of hazardous materials, ensuring that you are well-versed in the legal requirements. Participants will learn how to correctly classify different types of dangerous goods and understand the necessary markings, labels, and placards associated with each category. Practical application is a cornerstone of this training. Through real-life scenarios, participants will learn how to prepare shipping documents, manage spills and emergencies, and carry out safe loading and unloading procedures. The course also covers the selection and use of appropriate safety equipment, focusing on personal protective gear and emergency response tools. The training goes beyond merely teaching regulations—it instills a sense of responsibility and caution that is crucial when dealing with dangerous goods. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to not only meet but exceed regulatory standards, thereby contributing to the safety and wellbeing of all involved in the transportation process.
The latest version of the Green Book with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act with all pertaining regulations under the Act.
Start with the basics- Get a H&S Board (36” * 48”) with mandatory posters and WHMIS symbols printed and sections premarked for company-specific information
Basic policies- Health and Safety and Workplace Violence and Harassment policies. Print, sign, date and post them on your board.
Need a basic H&S manual? The manual will cover and meet the legislative requirements for health and safety. The manual does not include job-specific practices and/or procedures.