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Courses are listed in numerical order on the page, so scroll down to find the course you're looking for. Begin the registration process by
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HMT-130
Preparing Hazardous Materials for Transportation by Aircraft or Motor Vehicle, Initial Training – 4 days
This introductory-level course covers basic skills needed to prepare, offer and accept shipments of hazardous materials by ground and air. HMT-130 combines two separate courses (HMT-100 and HMT-200) into a four-day session reducing training costs, travel expenses and time out of the office. Please be aware that the information is presented at a more demanding pace than the two individual courses.
Meets applicable requirements for initial and recurrent training.
| Regulations Covered: |
US DOT HMR (49CFR) and IATA DGR |
| Prerequisite: |
None |
| Materials Provided: |
US DOT HMR (49CFR) and various handouts, ABC Textbook, compliance checklists.
The IATA DGR will be provided for in-class use only. Students who wish to take home a copy
of the IATA DGR may purchase it separately from us. |
| Class hours: |
8AM - 5PM Sign-in 7:30 - 8AM on the first day
Class ends at 3PM on the last day |
| Material Covered: |
DOT Authorization to Use the International Standards for Air Shipments within the United States
Organization and Structure of the DOT HMR and IATA DGR
Definition, Identification and Classification of Hazardous Materials in Each Code
Hazard Classes/Divisions
Packing Groups
UN/NA/ID numbers as appropriate
Precedence of Hazards for Multiple-Class Materials
Proper Shipping Name Selection
Technical Name Rule
Hazardous Substances
Materials Poisonous by Inhalation (TIH Materials)
Use of the Various Tables:
49 CFR Hazardous Materials Table
IATA DGR List of Dangerous Goods
State and Operator Variations for Air Shipments(especially US Government)
Distinction Between Cargo Aircraft Only and Passenger Aircraft Shipments
Special Provisions
Packaging Selection in Each Code
Marking and Labeling in Each Code
Shipping Paper Requirements (Unique documents such as the Air Waybill and Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods) in Each Code
Placarding
Transporting Air Shipments to and from Airports |
Registration fee: $1,145.00 ($995.00 DGAC members)
Location Dates & Online Registration:
HMT-150
Preparing Hazardous Materials for Transportation by Multiple Modes, Initial Training - 5 Days
This introductory-level course covers basic skills needed to prepare, offer and accept shipments of hazardous materials by ground, air and water. HMT-150 combines three separate courses (HMT-100, HMT-200 and HMT-300) into a one-week session reducing training costs, travel expenses and time out of the office. However, the information is presented at a more demanding pace than that of the three individual courses.
Meets applicable requirements for initial and recurrent training.
| Regulations Covered: |
US DOT HMR (49 CFR), IATA DGR, IMDG Code |
| Prerequisite: |
None |
| Materials Provided: |
US DOT HMR (49 CFR), ABC Textbook, compliance checklist.
The IMDG Code and IATA DGR will be provided for in-class use only.
Students who wish to take home a copy
of the IMDG Code and IATA DGR may purchase them seperately from us. |
| Class hours: |
8AM - 5PM Sign-in 7:30 - 8AM on first day Class ends at 3PM Friday |
| Material Covered: |
DOT Authorization to Use the
International Standards for Air and
Water Shipments within the United
States
Organization and Structure of the
DOT HMR, IATA DGR and IMDG Code
Definition, Identification and
Classification of Hazardous Materials
in Each Code
Hazard Classes/Divisions
Packing Groups
UN/NA/ID numbers as appropriate
Precedence of Hazards for Multiple-
Class Materials
Proper Shipping Name Selection
Technical Name Rule
Hazardous Substances
Marine Pollutants
Materials Poisonous by Inhalation
(TIH Materials)
Use of the Various Tables:
49 CFR Hazardous Materials Table
IATA DGR List of Dangerous Goods
IMDG Code Index and Dangerous
Goods List
State and Operator Variations for Air
Shipments(especially US Government)
Distinction Between Cargo Aircraft
Only and Passenger Aircraft
Shipments
Special Provisions
Packaging Selection in Each Code
Marking and Labeling in Each Code
Shipping Paper Requirements (Unique
documents such as the Air Waybill
and Shipper’s Declaration for
Dangerous Goods, the IMO Dangerous
Goods Declaration; Descriptions,
Certifications and Signature) in Each
Code
Placarding
Container Packing Certificate
Transporting Air Shipments to and
from Airports
Transporting Vessel Shipments to and
from Ports |
Registration fee: $1,295.00 ($1,145.00 DGAC members)
Location Dates & Online Registration:
HMT-155
Preparing Hazardous Materials for Transportation by Multiple Modes, Recurrent Training - 2 Days
This course reviews the basic skills needed to prepare, offer and accept shipments of hazardous materials by ground, air and water. As an alternative to taking HMT-115, HMT-215 and HMT-315, HMT-155 reduces training costs, travel expenses and time away from the office. However, the information is presened at a more demanding pace than that of the three individual courses.
Meets applicable requirements for recurrent training.
| Regulations Covered: |
US DOT HMR (49 CFR), IATA DGR, IMDG Code |
| Prerequisite: |
HMT-150; or HMT-100, HMT-200 and HMT-300; or equivalent training |
| Materials Provided: |
US DOT HMR (49 CFR), ABC Textbook, compliance checklist.
The IMDG Code and IATA DGR will be provided for in-class use only.
Students who wish to take home a copy
of the IMDG Code and IATA DGR may purchase them seperately from us. |
| Class hours: |
8AM - 5PM Sign-in 7:30 - 8AM on first day |
| Material Covered: |
DOT Authorization to Use the
International Standards for Air and
Water Shipments within the United
States
Organization and Structure of the
DOT HMR, IATA DGR and IMDG Code
Definition, Identification and
Classification of Hazardous Materials
in Each Code (see HMT-150 description for more details)
Use of the Various Tables
State and Operator Variations for Air
Shipments(especially US Government)
Distinction Between Cargo Aircraft
Only and Passenger Aircraft
Shipments
Special Provisions
Packaging Selection in Each Code
Marking and Labeling in Each Code
Shipping Paper Requirements in Each
Code
Placarding
Container Packing Certificate
Transporting Air Shipments to and
from Airports
Transporting Vessel Shipments to and
from Ports |
Registration fee: $675.00 ($595.00 DGAC members)
Location Dates & Online Registration:
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