Training

Dangerous Goods Training

Compliance with the regulations requires specific training

Ensuring that undeclared dangerous goods do not get on board an aircraft is one of many key objectives of our dangerous goods program. By defined standards for documentation, handling and training, and by actively using those standards by the air cargo industry, IATA and national authorities have achieved a very high degree of safety in dangerous goods transport.

The successful application of regulations concerning the transport of dangerous goods greatly depend on the appreciation by all individuals concerned of the risks involved and on a detailed understanding of the Regulations. This can only be achieved by properly planned initial and recurrent training programs.

Depending on the respective responsibilities of the person, the training must be in line with the scope of the applicable staff category. 

Our IATA certified Dangerous Goods Trainers offer Inital and Recurrent Trainings for the following staff categories according to IATA DGR Section 1.5.

 

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CAT1 - Shippers

Inital Training 4,5 days, Recurrent 3 days

Initial:           Fall 2013

Recurrent: 18.-20.9.2013

                   20-22.11.2013

CAT3 - Freight forwarders processing dangerous goods

Inital Training 4,5 days, Recurrent 3 days

Initial:           Fall 2013

Recurrent: 18.-20.9.2013

                   20-22.11.2013

CAT4 - Freight forwarders processing  cargo, mail or stores

(other than dangerous goods)

Initial/Recurrent is computerbased (CBT)- approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request

CAT5 - Freight forwarders involved in handling, storage and

loading of cargo mail or stores

Initial/Recurrent is computerbased (CBT)- approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request

CAT6- Operator's and ground handling agent's staff accepting

dangerous goods

Inital Training 4,5 days, Recurrent 3 days

Initial:            Fall 2013

Recurrent:  18-20.9.2013

                   20-22.11.2013

CAT7 - Operator's and ground handling agent's staff accepting

cargo, mail or stores (other than dangerous goods)

Initial/Recurrent is computerbased (CBT)- approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request

CAT8- Operator's and ground handling agent's staff involved in

the handling, storage and loading of cargo, mail or stores and baggage

Initial/Recurrent is computerbased (CBT)- approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request

CAT9 - Passenger Handling Staff

Initial/Recurrent approx. 1 day

Initial:  29.5.2013

Recurrent: on request

CAT10 - Flight crew memebers and load planners

Initial 1,5 days, Recurrent is computerbased only (CBT) aprox. 0,5 day

Initial on request

Recurrent: on request

CAT11- Crew members

Initial/Refresher approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request

CAT12 - Security staff who deals with the screening of passengers

and their baggage, cargo, mail or stores

Initial/Refresher approx. 1 day

Initial on request

Recurrent on request


For course inquiries please contact: v.steiof@viennaairport.com

 

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