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International Certificate Programme on Dangerous Goods Management

Explore the intricacies of handing dangerous goods with our international certificate programme. Delve into the regulations, risk…

Course Overview: Explore the intricacies of handing dangerous goods with our international certificate programme. Delve into the regulations, risk assessments, safety protocols. Gain comprehensive knowledge to ensure compliance and proficiency in the safe management of dangerous goods.

Elevate your skills with this essential course for professionals in logistics, transportation and compliance!

Course Description: This course help to understand industry strategies, standards, principles and best practices in the design of dangerous goods management and innovative tools and solutions that improve the cost competitiveness, lead time and quality, providing the key takeaways from dialogue and open forum involving supply chain professionals in India and Singapore

Instructor Information:

Mr Ferdinand Raymond BARLIS / Lead Trainer (Associate Faculty/Course Leader with Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)

Mr Ker Ching LEE (supply chain and logistics professional )

Mr Dickson YEO (Senior Logistic Consultant with Swisslog)

Dr Banna Govardhana RAO (Senior Manager, leading Aviation and Aerospace Solutions

Centre (AASC))

Mr Peter CHUA (Cross-industries supply management, supply chain practitioner)

Course Format:

❖Online, Multiple Choice Question format, Interactive, Peer to Peer Discussion

Duration and Schedule :

17 modules – 3 hours/per course

Course assessment – 2 hours

Who Should Take This Course:

This online training is designed for the professionals in the logistics and transport industry looking to Advance their career and gain expertise in dangerous goods management and regulatories involved in the process.

Benefits of Taking This Course:

Understand the roles and importance of different organisations involved in the regulation of dangerous goods
Impart a road map, practical experiences and relevant learning points in the design and implementation process of dangerous goods management, using case studies from relevant industries
Describe the latest technologies, tools and techniques used by the logistics companies
create new and innovative solutions that improve cost-competitiveness, lead time and quality of service

Employability

Course Outline/Syllabus:

Module 1: Introduction to Dangerous Goods Management

Dangerous Goods (DG) or Hazardous Materials (HazMat)
Overview of Supply Chain and its relation to DG handling

Module 2: Governance of Dangerous Goods

Development of Dangerous Goods Logistics.
Stakeholders and Shareholders
Governing bodies for Dangerous Goods

Module 3: DG Classification & Identification and DG Listing

Dangerous Goods (DG) Classes & Divisions
Dangerous Goods List (DGL)

Module 4: Proper Shipping Name, Packing Group and Packing Instruction

Proper Shipping Name (PSN)
Packing Group (PG)
Packing Instructions (PI)

Module 5: Limited Quantity, Excepted Quantity, Marking, Labelling and Placarding

Limited Quantity & Excepted Quantity
Marking & Labelling 6
Placarding

Module 6: Packaging for Dangerous Goods Management

Packaging Types and United Nations Specifications for Dangerous Goods Packaging
United Nations Packaging Performance Tests
Dangerous Goods Packing Requirements and Instructions

Module 7: Rules, Regulations and Local Practices

Country Rules and Practices in relation to International Regulations
Roles of Government Authorities and Agencies
Rules for Prohibited and Undeclared Dangerous Goods
Exemptions and Acceptable without Declaration

Module 8: Segregation & Stowage, Safety Data Sheet and Emergency Response Schedule

Segregation & Stowage
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Emergency Response Schedule (EmS)

Module 9: Warehouse Handling and Storage Operations Processes for Dangerous Goods

Reasons for Storage and Warehouse Handling for Dangerous Goods
Warehouse Design and Construction to Support Storage of Dangerous Goods
Warehouse Operations and Product Handling of Dangerous Goods
Provision for Emergency Response and Equipment

Module 10: Design and Operations of Warehouse Automation for Pallet Handling of Chemical Goods

Challenges in in Manual Operations For Chemical Goods
Benefits from Warehouse Automation for Chemical Goods
Design & Operations of ASRS Stacker Crane System and Pallet Shuttle Storage System
Automated Picking Solutions for ASRS & PSSS Warehouse
Use Case Study of an ASRS Automated Warehouse

Module 11: Design and Operations of Warehouse Automation for Case Handling of Dangerous

Consumer Goods And Classification of Dangerous Goods
Safe Storage and Handling of Dangerous Consumer Goods
Automated Case Picking Solutions for Retail Distribution
Comparison of Design and Operations of Case Picking Automations

Module 12: Transportation of Dangerous Goods

Labelling and Marking for Transportation
Handling and Logistics
Documentation

Module 13: Radioactive Sources and Lithium Batteries

Radioactive sources (Class-7)
Lithium Batteries (Class-9)

Module 14: Waste Management and Returns Handling for Dangerous Goods

Hazardous by-products from Operations
Waste Management
Reverse Logistics or Returns Management

Module 15: Work Safety & Health Audit, Safety Audit for Ground Operations

IATA & IMDG Rules & Regulations
Work Safety & Health Audit
IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO)

Module 17: Business Applications & Opportunities

Dangerous Goods Management: Trends and Outlook
Industry segmentation (warehousing, logistics service, competency training)
Contracting 3rd or 4th party logistics service provider

Prerequisites:

Basic Understanding of dangerous goods management and regulation: Prospective participants should possess foundational knowledge of international dangerous good regulations such as IATA DGR, IMDG code, ADR to grasp advanced concepts during the course.
Experience in logistics or transportation: A background in logistics, transportation of related field is beneficial. Practical experience in handling dangerous goods ensures a contextual understanding of the course material.

Familiarity with risk assessment: Prior exposure to risk assessment methodologies is advantageous. Participants with a basic understanding of identifying, evaluating and mitigating risks associated with dangerous goods will excel in this program.

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