If you ship dangerous goods by air on either passenger or cargo airlines, you must comply with ICAO/IATA’s requirements.
The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations require that employees involved in shipping dangerous goods receive training (IATA DGR 1.5). These interactive online courses meet the minimum training requirements specified in the IATA DGR and are always up-to-date with the latest regulations for employees shipping and handling dangerous goods.
NEW! IMMERSE YOURSELF INTO THE WORLD OF DG REALITY WITH OUR 3D EXPERIENCE
Included with both IATA courses is an engaging 3D experience that can strengthen employees' understanding of DG shipping regulations. The game-like experience immerses the student into a fun and realistic warehouse environment where users will pack and prepare either flammable liquids or lithium batteries for shipment by air, as well as choose the level of difficulty. Learn more about our 3D experience and how it can help increase business value and confidence: Hazmat/DG 3D Training Experience.
Starting January 1, 2022, IATA has imposed strict rules about shipping lithium batteries. Now, more shipments will be fully-regulated than ever before. Learn more in this What will lithium battery shippers do without Section II Packing Instructions? blog post!
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