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We specialize in Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Transportation Regulations compliance training and penalty mitigation.

 
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Training Products on CD-Rom or On-Line (Web Based)

In-House Training: Regulatory Compliance Training and Certification for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Via: Air, Ocean, Rail, Land

Public Training Seminars: Public Regulatory Compliance Training Seminars and Certification for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Hazmat) Via: Air, Ocean, Rail, Highway

IATA/FIATA Cargo Agent Training Certification


Frequently Asked QuestionsQUESTION: What things are effected by the Federal Dangerous Goods regulations?
Anything that is considered a hazardous material. Examples include: Aerosols (i.e. spray paint), dry ice, batteries, cosmetics, safety equipment, medical or cleaning supplies, the list includes thousands of commonly shipped items that meet the criteria of one or more of the 9 hazard classes. ...more>>

What companies are effected by 49 CFR 172.700?
Any company that ships, offers for shipment, or accepts hazardous materials for transport. This includes companies such as brokers and forwarders who many not even physically handle the freight, but act as an "offeror" of hazmat to a carrier. ...more>>


NEW! Read the U.S. Department of Transportation
Hazardous Materials Training Requirements
Executive Briefing on the training requirements of 49 CFR 172.700

 

 

 

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On November 5, 2007 TDG announces the release of the NEW 2008 DANGEROUS GOODS TRAINING PROGRAM ON CD-ROM. We also now have the
2008 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
49th Edition
avaiable for sale...>>
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HazardousMaterials Requirements for Consumer Commodities FAQ



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