MANAGEMENT / SUPERVISORY /CONTROLLER
TRANSPORTATION BY ROAD
COURSE
UNIT STANDARD 113851
MANAGE THE TRANSPORTATION OF
DANGEROUS GOODS
MANAGERS / SUPERVISORS / CONTROLLERS
OVERVIEW,REFERENCE,ACCREDITATION, MODULES
Course Target Audience
All persons who:
Manage,Supervise,Delegate, Negotiate
Any task relating to all
Dangerous Goods Classes including but not limited to:
Manufacturers / Mining OperatorsCompany owners / Consignors
Consignees / Wholesalers
Retailers / Sales Agents
Consignment stock Agents / Marketing Agents
Operators ( Transporters ) / Sub Operators (Sub Transporters)
Operator Agents / Transport Brokers
Vehicle Hire Companies / Courier Companies
Freight Clearing Agents / Managers
Supervisors / Warehouse / Store Operators
Controllers / Commercial Farmers
(All entities and individual persons who earn a financial reward
Must comply fully to the South African Dangerous Goods legislation,
Individual persons transporting for own personal use are exempted)
This is a 1 Day Course
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities:
Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems
As referenced in:
SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1
The following course 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 & it’s amendments
Regulation – 280: Training Requirements
SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods
SANS 10263 – Warehousing of Dangerous Goods
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993
& it’s amendments:
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances
Clause 3: Information & Training
Regulations for Hazardous Biological Agents
Clause 4: Information & Training
This course 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
- 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 course is divided into two Modules
Contents of these modules are listed on the pages below
Module 1: SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
A01Module Titles
A02Introduction
A03South African Acts relevant to the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa
A04Other South African Acts linked to SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1
A05Parties affected by Chapter VIII of the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
A06Definitions of the Parties
A07General Definitions (SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1)
A08Exemptions to this legislation
A09Operational Agreements
A10Three operations covering the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa and Supervision by theQualified / Competent Person
A11Imports of Dangerous Goods into South Africa
A12Exports out of South Africa
A13Parties Responsibilities – Consignor
A14Parties Responsibilities – Operator
A15Parties Responsibilities – Driver:Training,Licencing,Checks, Time Limits
A16Parties Responsibilities – Driver: Behaviour on Route
A17Parties Responsibilities – Consignee
A18Appointment,Training, Responsibilities – Qualified Person
A19Hazard Class Diamonds – Transport Labels
A20Global Harmonized System – Classification & Labelling of Chemicals
A21Description of Packing Groups
A22Risk Elements
A23UN Packaging Certification & Hazard Class labelling on containers and packaging, including over packs
A24Global Harmonized Safety Data Sheets: Example –Paraffin
A25Class Compatibility Chart for vehicles
A26Load Constraints
A27Dangerous Goods Data Base & Exempt Quantity Calculation Software
A28Warehouse Class Compatibility Chart
A29Cargo Handling
A30Operational Requirements – Insurance
A31Vehicle – Vehicle Registration
A32Vehicle – Design Requirements – Packaged Goods
A33Vehicle – Inspection Requirements
Module 2: SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods –
Emergency Information Systems
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
B01Module Titles
B02Introduction
B03Emergency Information Documents :
Transport Emergency Card
B04Emergency Information Documents :
Dangerous Goods Declaration–Road
Waste Dangerous Goods Declaration - Road
B05Emergency Information Documents – Other Licences & Permits
B06Recommended wording on Delivery Documentation
B07Spill Response Action and Spill Kits
B08Incident / Accident Report Forms
B09E I S – (Emergency Information Systems):General Placarding requirements forvehicles
B10E I S – Placarding examples of Hazard Classes
B11E I S – Placarding examples of Environmental and Low Hazard Risks
B12E I S – Vehicles: Gross Vehicle Mass more than 3500 kg: Placarding Requirements
B13E I S - Examples of Standard size compliant and Non-Compliant placarding on PackagedGoods Vehicles
B14E I S –Fuel Tanker placard requirements
B15E I S – Examples of Standard size Compliant Fuel Tanker requirements
B16E I S – Gas Tanker placard requirements
B17E I S – Examples of Standard size Compliant Gas Tanker placarding
B18E I S – Waste placard requirements
B19E I S–Examples of Standard size compliant and Non-Compliant placarding on Packaged Goods vehicles
B20E I S – Reduced size Placard requirements
B21E I S – Examples of Reduced size compliant and Non-Compliant placarding onPackaged Goods vehicles
B22E I S – Warning Diamond: General Requirements
B23E I S – Standard size Warning Diamond requirement and examples of Compliant and Non-Compliant Diamonds
B24E I S– Reduced Size Warning Diamond requirement and examples of Compliant Warning Diamonds
B25E I S – Definition of a Designated Space / Document Holder
B26E I S – Documents to be stored in the Designated Space
B27E I S – Examples of Compliant and Non-Compliant Designated Space / Document Holder
B28E I S – Elevated Temperature Warning Triangle
B29E I S - IMDG General Purpose and Tank Container Split Placarding requirements
B30E I S – Examples of Compliant and Non-CompliantIMDG Slit Placarding
B31Municipal by Laws – Electrical Power isolating switches
B32Municipal by Laws - Fire Extinguisher requirements
B33Examples of Compliant and Non-Compliant Fire Extinguisher placement on vehicles
B34Vehicle Check List – Daily Roadworthy Inspection
B35Dangerous Goods: Vehicle and Driver Compliancy Check List
There are two certificate options:
- A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates that attend the seminar and donot want to complete the competency examination
- A certificate of competency will be issued to delegates who have completed the competency examination & found competent
ACCREDITATION
DGR Compliance Solutions has the following accreditations:
Company: Department of Transport (DoT)-PrDP (D)-2016/159
Company: ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
Company: TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA 16-793
Moderators:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-9681 TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 09-264
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-60388
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 14-88
Assessors:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
TETA SETA Accreditation No:TETA-ASSR: 08-1689
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA AccreditationNo: US-10842
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 09-2422
INFORMATION
Training is conducted at our Alberton Training Centre or a client’s nominated venue in South Africa & SADC countries
A minimum of 5 delegates are required for each presentation session
If more than 20 delegates attend , a rate will be negotiated
Travelling expenses are for the client’s account
Airfare ( Must be SAA or affiliated Airlines )
Airport transfers
Visa
Accommodation
Vehicle Hire
EXCEPTif training is conducted at our Training Centre in Alberton , Johannesburg
Email: for availability
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