Dangerous Goods Semi..

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SEMINAR : MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISORY : HAZARD CLASS 1 TO 9
OVERVIEW , REFERENCE , ACCREDITATION , MODULES
Seminar Target Audience :
All persons who Manage , Supervise , Delegate , Negotiate any task relating to all Dangerous Goods
Classes including but not limited to :
· Manufacturers
· Mining Operators
· Consignors
· Operators ( Transporters )
· Sub Operators
· Warehouse / Store Operators
· Consignor Agents
· Operator Agents
· Marketing Agents
· Sales Agents
· Transport Brokers
· Freight Clearing Agents
· Courier Companies
· Wholesalers
· Retailers
· Vehicle Hire Companies
· Consignee’s
Management & Supervisory Seminar – All Hazard Classes
All Industry sectors :
Compliance with legislation
This is a 1 Day Seminar
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities : Transport Operational
requirements & Emergency Information Systems as referenced in
SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1
The following seminar is presented by our company to assist clients and their staff to comply with
regulatory training. This applies to all persons undertaking any activity regarding Dangerous Goods
Reference is made to :
˚The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
˚Regulation – 280 : Training Requirements
˚SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods
˚The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments :
˚Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances – Clause 3 : Information & Training
˚Regulations for Hazardous Biological Agents – Clause 4 : Information & Training
This seminar is offered to personnel who undertake (but not limited to) the following tasks :
· Classify dangerous goods and identify Proper Shipping Names of dangerous goods
· Pack dangerous goods
· Mark , label & placard dangerous goods
· Load / Unload Cargo Transport Units
· Prepare transport documents for dangerous goods
· Offer dangerous goods for transport
· Accept dangerous goods for transport
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· Handle dangerous goods in transport
· Prepare dangerous goods loading / stowage plans
· Load / Unload dangerous goods into / from ships
· Carry dangerous goods in transport
· Enforce or survey or inspect for compliance with applicable rules and regulations
· Are otherwise involved in the transport of Dangerous Goods as determined by the competent
Authority
This seminar is divided into two Modules , contents of which are listed below
Module 1 : SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
( Note that this Standard references all modes of transport )
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
A09
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26a
A26b
A26c
A26d
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
Module Titles
Introduction
South African Acts relevant to the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa
Other South African Acts linked to SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1
Parties affected by Chapter VIII of the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its
amendments
Exemptions to this legislation
Operational Agreements
General Definitions ( SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1 )
Definitions of the Parties
Three operations covering the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa and
Supervision by the Qualified / Competent Person
Imports of Dangerous Goods into South Africa
Exports out of South Africa
Parties Responsibilities – Consignor
Parties Responsibilities – Operator
Parties Responsibilities – Driver
Parties Responsibilities – Consignee
Appointment , Training , Responsibilities – Qualified Person
Hazard Class Diamonds
Hazard Class labelling on containers & packaging
Operational Requirements – Dangerous Goods Declaration
Operational Requirements – Insurance
Operational Requirements – En Route Procedures
Vehicle Requirements – Vehicle Registration
Vehicle Design Requirements – Cargo containment for packaged goods vehicles
Vehicle Requirements – Vehicle Inspection
Cargo Handling – Cargo Securement
Cargo Handling – Packaged Goods
Cargo Handling – Bulk
Cargo Handling – Freight Containers that contain Packaged Goods
Description of Packing Groups
Class Compatibility Chart – Road Transport
Load Constraints
Dangerous Goods Database & Exempt Quantity Calculation Tool
Class Compatibility Chart - Warehousing
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Module 2 : SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods – Emergency Information
Systems
( Note that this Standard references all modes of transport )
B01
B02
B03
B04
B05
B06
B07
B08
B09
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B28
B29
Module Titles
Introduction
Emergency Information Documents – Transport Emergency Card
Emergency Information Documents – Dangerous Goods Declaration - Road
Emergency Information Documents – Other Licences & Permits
Emergency Information Documents – Waste Classification confirmation
Recommended wording on Delivery Documentation
Spill Response Action and Spill Kits
Incident / Accident Report Forms
E I S – Emergency Information Systems – Placarding requirements for vehicles
E I S – Information to be displayed on placarding
E I S – Placarding examples of Hazard Class 1 to 9
E I S – Placarding examples of Environmental and Low Hazard Risks
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass less than 3500 kg : Placarding Requirements
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass less than 3500 kg : Warning Diamond Requirements
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass less than 3500 kg : Designated Space
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass more than 3500 kg : Placarding Requirements
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass more than 3500 kg : Warning Diamond equirements
E I S – Vehicles : Gross Vehicle Mass more than 3500 kg : Designated Space
E I S – Placarding on Bulk Fuel Tankers
E I S – Placarding on Bulk Gas Tankers
E I S – Examples of Illegal vehicles
E I S – IMDG General Purpose and Tank Container Split Placarding
E I S – Examples of Illegal Split Placarding on IMDG Containers
Municipal By Laws – Electrical Power isolating switches
Municipal By Laws - Fire Extinguishers
List of AARTO Penalties – Points and Rand Value
Vehicle Check List – Daily Roadworthy Inspection
Dangerous Goods : Vehicle and Driver Compliancy Check List012 Copyright &
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