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My dangerous goods by air certificate has expired
Posted12 July 2022
Updated12 July 2022
ByORP DG PRO
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Which training program do I need to get certified again for handling dangerous goods by air (IATA DGR)?
Once your certificate has expired you are required to take the initial acceptance course and not the refresher training.
It is important to monitor your expiry date. You are able to do a 1-day recertification course from 3 months onwards prior to expiry of your certificate, whilst maintaining your date (day-month) of expiry.
If you have done dangerous goods training with us in the past we will send you a message advising you of training expiry so that you can start looking at suitable dates for doing your refresher training.
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