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Maritime transport of dangerous goods through self-study
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Are you involved in the transport of dangerous goods? Are you listed as a responsible person or contact in their declarations? Then you are required to complete training on the IMDG Code and port regulations for dangerous goods.
Prefer not to be tied to a classroom training? No problem! Opt for our IMDG e-learning course and expand your knowledge of dangerous goods in a flexible and effective way!
With our e-learning, you will benefit from:
- Flexibility: Follow the course anywhere, at your own pace, from your office or home. All you need is a computer and an internet connection.
- Interactivity: The e-learning includes on-demand webinars and exercises that actively engage you in the learning process.
- Step-by-step learning: Build the necessary knowledge gradually, ensuring you are well-prepared for the exam. After each chapter, take a test to assess your knowledge and track your progress.
Duration
The e-learning course consists of 7 chapters with a total duration of 7 hours, followed by a digital exam.
Certification
Upon achieving a minimum score of 60% on the final exam, you will receive a certificate as proof of your competence.
Required Materials
An up-to-date edition of the IMDG Code is mandatory for participation. If you do not own a recent copy, you are advised to purchase one from reputable suppliers.
The course materials can be downloaded from our online learning platform, Portara. We recommend organizing the downloaded materials in a binder for a structured study experience.
IMO Compliance
With these IMDG and dangerous goods port regulations courses, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) aims to reduce the number of violations detected during container inspections and mitigate associated risks such as onboard fires, environmental disasters, and threats to human life.