Category Archives: Training
With the current state of the world, the use of online tools and programs to share and teach knowledge about dangerous goods, made us aware we had to update our approach to teaching and knowledge sharing. We are happy and proud to announce that the DGM Australia self-paced online training for Dangerous Goods by Air […]
DGM Australia will continue to provide essential logistics services, taking into account the current measures imposed. Our classroom training services have been put on hold until further notice; webinar and approved online training solutions (IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations for airfreight and IMDG Code for sea freight) are being offered, to ensure people will be able […]
The 2020 IATA Lithium Battery Guidance Document is now available for download. Lithium batteries are a commonly used source of energy to power a wide variety of consumer goods, ranging from mobile phones, tablets, laptops, power banks, cars and toys. Lithium batteries are classified as dangerous goods due to the heat and fire risks involved with […]
Regularly we experience situations where parties, other than the shipper, create dangerous goods documentation (MO41) for sea freight on behalf of that shipper. When creating and signing the dangerous goods declaration, one signs for compliance in all aspects with the applicable code (the IMDG Code for sea freight) and one will be liable for any […]
DGM’s December 2019 dangerous goods training dates for air and sea in Brisbane. If your current IMDG certificate states amendment 38-16 you will need to do your refresher before the 2020 new year kicks in. For bookings: Enquire or Book Online
Only a few months and the IMDG Code 2018 Edition (incl. Amendment 39-18) comes into force. This will happen on 1 January 2020 for two years. The 2018 edition could already be voluntarily applied as from 1 January 2019. If your current IMDG training certificate is showing IMDG 2016 edition (incl. Amendment 38-16), then you […]
What is the difference? The difference is in the inner packages one can pack in the box. 4G boxes can only be used by combining the specific inner packaging with which the boxes have undergone the necessary tests. 4G boxes must be packed in the same way as the packaging used in testing: same inner […]
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