Changes To Dangerous Goods Regulations

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Bob Carter

By Bob Carter, Co-founder and Director of Cargo Training International, Cargo Training International

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2007 will see changes to the dangerous goods regulations for all modes of transport, and therefore it is essential that personnel who are responsible for signing dangerous goods notes are up to date with their knowledge.

Revised Dangerous Goods Manuals for air (IATA), sea (IMDG) and European road (ADR) are due to be published during the latter part of 2004 with an effective date of 01 January 2005. We suggest that you order your copies as soon as possible. Please remember that by using an out of date manual you may end up breaking the law.

Please visit our web site, www.cargotraining.com, as this is a first class source to view the dates and locations of all our training courses. It remains advisable to check availability of our courses as the more popular tend to run full and on occasions this can occur some weeks before course commencement date. A telephone call is probably the quickest way to check but e-mail is effective and we endeavour to respond to all e-mails within 24 hours. Our e-mail address is sales@cargotraining.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Bob Carter

Author Information - Bob Carter

Co-founder and Director of Cargo Training International

BOB CARTER has spent 32 years with major airlines in the United Kingdom.

After a five year Commercial Apprenticeship with British European Airways specialised in the Personnel (Human Resources) profession, including training. Held various senior posts in the airline industry including Head of General Training for British Airways and Head of Human Resources and Training for the British Airways Cargo Division. In this latter capacity had overall responsibility for all Cargo staff training world-wide and devised the strategy and policy for the Training Unit.

Represented British Airways at various forums and made key presentations at conferences throughout the world.

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (UK).

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