TDG Online Training Class 6.2 - Transportation of biological substances
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TDG BIO-109 transportation of dangerous goods training is unique to the DGTC and favored among biological substances carriers.
Recognized by Transport Canada
TDG BIO-109 ground transportation training for biological substances is recognized by Transport Canada and the various provincial MoT.
Simple & Easy
In less than an hour, receive your TDG recognized certification for ground transport of biological substances.
Training plan
Module 1: Introduction and classification
This module will explain to the candidate the general requirements of the TDGR; his responsibilities; the classification of the different biological materials as well as the 8 steps to compliance allowing it to ensure the full compliance of the consignments he will be carrying
Module 2: Packaging and labeling
After this module, the participant will be able to understand, inspect and verify that the packages comply with the regulations and that the appropriate safety marks are affixed.
Module 3: Transport procedures
The participant will learn the transport procedures including: the information required on a transport document, the placarding rules, the stowage; accidental release reports as well as particularities required under Quebec’s Road Safety Act.
BIO 109 Online Training Price
1 to 9
Participants10 to 49
Participants50 to 99
Participants100+
ParticipantsFor organizations that need to purchase one or more training.
The buyer’s account becomes the group manager.
An email address is required for each participant.
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Course description
This training is particularly suited for shippers for ground transport of biological substances in full compliance with the latest TDGR, IATA and UN Recommendations requirements. This training includes the following topics:
- Laws and regulations pertaining to the transport of dangerous goods;
- Shipper and carrier responsibilities;
- Classification of biological substances (categories A, B and exempt specimens);
- Selection and use of packaging and labelling of packages;
- Transport documents requirements (category A);
- Placarding rules;
- Loading / stowage;
- Accidental release reports;
Why TDG Training
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations have been in effect in Canada since 1985. These regulations assign specific responsibilities to carriers, handlers and shippers.
Anyone handling, transporting or preparing shipments of dangerous goods must therefore undergo TDG training and obtain a training certificate renewable every three years for ground and 2 years for air transport or upon change of employer.
The candidate who successfully completes the course receives a certificate recognized by the competent authorities (Transport Canada, Transports Québec, SAAQ and the USDoT).
Our TDG courses are targeted on specific subjects in order to allow you to learn the essential concepts for your tasks while avoiding information overload and down time.