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Module 8, Classification For Transport (8.214)

  • 13 January 2025
  • 14 January 2025
  • 2 sessions
  • 13 January 2025, 09:15 12:45 (GMT)
  • 14 January 2025, 09:15 12:45 (GMT)
  • This Module will be delivered live online, as the two morning sessions detailed.
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Module 8, Classification For Transport (8.214) 

Using ADR, this module provides an introduction to the classification and identification of dangerous goods for transport. This is the vital first step necessary to transport dangerous goods safely, providing the means to interrogate the regulations to determine for example: suitable packaging, operational requirements and labelling and documentation as covered in Module 10.

Many consignors immerse themselves in the requirements of the supply (CLP) regulations and the classification rules enshrined. They often struggle to understand that there is a separate classification regime for transport, and to understand how transport and CLP rules may or may not be linked. Now that the CLP Regulations are in use, transport and supply are getting closer, but how close?

Who Should Attend?

This module is aimed at those taking on responsibilities for the classification of dangerous goods for transport, in particular those who have responsibility for Section 14 of the Safety Data Sheet. It will show participants how to find the classification rules in the various modal regulations, concentrating on the rules for road and sea whilst giving some understanding of the differences for air.

Benefits Of Attending

Attendance on this series of modules will ensure that your SDSs meet the increasing expectations of both your customers and the regulators. To ensure the most effective training with optimum involvement in participative exercises, there will be a limit of 16 on the number of students. 

IOSH members are entitled to include this module in their continuing professional development (CPD) records.

What You Will Learn

This module aims to provide function specific training for those taking on responsibilities for the classification of dangerous goods for transport. The presentation is interspersed with frequent exercises using ADR, to enable participants to gain confidence and ensure a good understanding of the subject. It provides the knowledge necessary to complete the classification and identification information required in Section 14 of the safety data sheet.

The module includes the following:

    • an overview of the regulations concerning the classification of dangerous goods for transport
    • in-depth review of Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and environmentally hazardous substances (marine pollutants) of Class 9:
    • step by step review of the principles for classifying dangerous goods into each of these classes and their divisions
    • the allocation of dangerous goods to packing groups
    • variations in classification between the regulations for different modes of transport
    • comparison with CLP classifications
    • high consequence dangerous goods (HCDG)
    • primary and subsidiary dangers in transport
    • rules of precedence
    • identification of dangerous goods:
    • choosing proper shipping names and UN numbers
    • future changes to the transport regulations.

Module Tutor 

This module will be presented by Caroline Raine. Caroline is a chemical legislation expert, with experience of interpreting and implementing EU legislation relating to hazardous chemicals. The knowledge Caroline has of legislation is wide ranging, covering both supply and transport legislation. Caroline is a founder member of the British Association of Dangerous Goods Professionals (BADGP) and has been a DGSA for nearly twenty years in the transport of hazardous goods by road and rail. Caroline is also a Council member of the CHCS.

Module Deputy 

Caroline’s deputy, Kathryn Tearle, is a chemical legislation expert, covering supply and transport legislation. Kathryn has been an SDS author for over 10 years and a DGSA for 6 years.

Delegate Feedback

Comments from previous delegates on this training module:

“Very good introduction explaining the context and basic approaches to be used during classification”

“Highlighted the key aspects of each section of ADR and how to navigate your way through it. Engaging training even with it being online. Many options to participate depending on what people were comfortable with."

“Very good speaker who answered all the questions and presented everything clearly. Very informative training"

Participants will need to have a copy of the Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) 2025 edition. Experience has shown that delegates may find the hard copy easier to use for the exercises than the pdfs.  

Registration

CHCS Training Courses are only available to CHCS members and members of our partner organisations listed below.

If you aren't a member of CHCS we'd be pleased to welcome you to the Society, and then you may register for training courses (and other CHCS member-only events). You can JOIN US by completing the form on this website.

Our online courses are priced at £300.00 (+VAT). However, we also offer a discount price of £275.00 (+VAT) for bookings taken up to 6 weeks before the course date.

If you are a CHCS member, use your CHCS login details, then click on the "REGISTER" button shown on the right-hand-side of the screen. You will then be able to access either the Discount or Full-Price rate depending on the date. 

You can pay online using your credit card, or have an invoice sent to you for payment by credit card or bank transfer. However, we only accept Credit Card payments for any registrations made within 5 weeks of the date of the course.

     

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CHCS is delighted to have arrangements with:

Members of both organisations can attend CHCS events at CHCS member-only rates and vice versa. If you are a member of either organisation and wish to attend this course, please visit the Partners page of our website and follow the links to the web page of the organisation to see how to register. 

Please note these Conditions

Delegates can be substituted at any time, subject to payment of a membership fee if applicable. However, once booked, the full fee is payable. As this is a limited space training event, refunds can only be made if CHCS is notified in advance, and is able to successfully re-offer the place to another delegate.

CHCS reserves the right to alter or cancel the programme due to circumstances beyond our control, including insufficient interest. If CHCS cancels, then refunds will be made.

For registrations made within 5 weeks of the course date, we only accept payment by Card.

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