*NO CARRY* DGR for Passenger Handling Personnel - IATA/ICAO/EASA Cat. 15

NO CARRY Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Personnel responsible for accepting passenger and crew baggage, managing aircraft boarding areas and other tasks involving direct passenger contact at an airport - IATA/ICAO/EASA Cat. 15 Table 1.5.B.
DGR15-CBTA-EN
Target Group :
Personnel responsible for accepting passenger and crew baggage, managing aircraft boarding areas and other tasks involving direct passenger contact at an airport.

Course Objective:
Upon completing this online training you will have the knowledge to:
- Identify labels and package specification markings and classify Dangerous Goods;
- Recognise Undeclared Dangerous Goods ;
- Be aware of provisions for Dangerous Goods in baggage of passengers and crew;
- Know the rules for loading and storage
- Get familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures.

This training has been developed on competency-based training and assessment approach - IATA DGR manual appendix H

Key topics:
- Recognizing dangerous goods
- Identifying the general limitations
- Positioning different roles and responsibilities
- Understanding the criticality of classification & packaging
- Interpreting the hazard communication
- Familiarizing with basic Emergency Response
- Report dangerous goods incidents
- Report undeclared/mis-declared dangerous goods

Duration: 2 hours
All trainees need to pass a final exam in order to complete the DGR course.The minimum pass grade is 80%. If a trainee fails for the first time, he/she will be given a second attempt at the exam. If a trainee fails twice, he/she will have to retake the entire course.
Once the trainee has passed the final exam, he/she will be provided with a e-Certificate that can be printed. The certificate is then valid for 24 months.