International Maritime Dangerous Goods Training (IMDG) Course Description
The course is an international guideline to the safe transportation or shipment of dangerous goods or hazardous materials by water on a vessel. IMDG Code is intended to protect crew members and to prevent marine pollution in the safe transportation of hazardous materials by vessel. It is recommended to governments for adoption or for use as the basis for national regulations.
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Course Objectives
Initial or recurrent training for:
Demonstrate understanding of EN4179
Port Authorities & Terminal Operators
Shipping Agents’ Operations & Documentation Personnel
Freight-Forwarders & NVOCC’s
Manufacturers who import and handle Hazardous Materials
Warehouse Operators who store and handle Hazardous Materials
Energy Companies & Oilfield Companies
Enforcement Personnel, Governmental Transportation Agencies Marine Environmentalists
Exam & Certificate
Course is approved by the Knowledge & Human Development Authority (KHDA) Ministry of Dubai.
Prerequisite
Training is in English. Participants should have basic comprehension of the English language.
Course Content
Introduction to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Regulations: (UN, IMO, NTA UAE)
Legal implications and penalties for violations
The role of the Shipping lines, freight forwarders, ports, harbours, and stevedores, training required of applicable personnel, passenger and cargo customer information
Process flow for cargo shipments, and normal conditions of sea transportation
Using the current IMDG Code Books volumes 1–2 and Supplement
An overview of the State, Port, Harbor, Operator Variations, and requirements of the UAE Regulations
Definition of terms, Description of Dangerous Goods
Hazard Classes, Divisions, Compatibility Groups
Identification by UN Number and by Proper Shipping Name
Mixtures and Solutions with Single or Multiple Hazards
Packaging Requirements and Quantity Limitations, Limited Quantity, Excepted Quantity, and Over packs
Marking, labeling, and placarding requirements
Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods and Way Bill entry requirements
Using the DG Checklist(s)
Handling, warehouse storage, and ship stowage requirements
Emergency response guidelines for DG Incidents or Accidents, and reporting requirements
Revision exercises
