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Module 10 - Marks, Labels and Documentation for Transport (10.214)
Following on from the dangerous goods classification and identification covered in Module 8, CHCS Module 10 shows how this information is used to communicate the hazards associated with the carriage of dangerous goods to those involved in the transport chain and emergency response. You will learn how to mark, label and complete a dangerous goods note.
The module examines the marks and labels required for the transport of general chemical classes of dangerous goods in packages by road and sea, together with associated documentation such as the Dangerous Goods Note and Instructions in Writing. The requirements for consignments in full scope of the regulations are covered in detail, together with an overview of the relaxations to the regulations provided in the provisions for limited quantities, and the low load exemption of ADR 1.1.3.6. The module will address the requirements of ADR 2025, the GB domestic Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2009 (as amended in 2011, 2020 and 2021) as well as the IMDG Code 2024.
Who Should Attend?
This module is aimed at those who have responsibility for assigning transport package marks and labels, and compiling transport documentation for dangerous goods by road and sea, as well as those completing section 14 of the safety data sheet. With the regulations being revised every two years, as well as providing function specific training for those new to the role, Module 10 also provides refresher training, as required by the regulations, for existing practitioners, as well as giving an indication of issues being addressed for inclusion in future revisions to the regulations.
Attendance of the module will also be of benefit to those who are involved generally in the transport of dangerous goods, and emergency response personnel.
Benefits Of Attending
The marks/labels and transport document are used to communicate essential information to enable decisions to be made regarding safe loading and stowage as well as in the event of an accident or incident. The high proportion of prohibition notices issued for violations of the provisions for transport documentation reflects their importance and the seriousness with which such infringements are viewed by the enforcement authorities.
The Module also provides an overview of relaxations to the transport regulations that can make life easier for consignors, and the marks/labels and documentation required for these. To ensure the most effective training with optimum involvement in participative exercises, there will be a limit of 16 on the number of students.
As well as a booklet containing copies of the presentation slides, attendees will also receive an 18-page set of reference notes.
IOSH members are entitled to include this module in their continuing professional development records.
What You Will Learn
The module provides function specific training for those involved in the marking, labelling and documentation of dangerous goods for carriage by road and sea, and the preparation of safety data sheets. It includes an understanding of:
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- legislative requirements and responsibilities
- the use of classification data in the marking and labelling of packages
- information to be given in safety data sheet Section 14.
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- the transport document (Dangerous Goods Note)
- information requirements (including for wastes and empty packaging)
- differences between road and sea; packing certificate, Ems codes, Segregation Groups
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- Instructions in Writing – road
- an understanding of relaxations to the regulations, and the requirements for marks/labels and documentation for these:
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- transport of dangerous goods in Limited Quantities
- the low load relaxation of ADR 1.1.3.6
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- 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:
“Wide coverage of subjects, it was really useful to learn different aspects such as limited quantity etc”
“Strategically covered a lot of material in a short time – handouts/course materials are great”
“Excellent presenter and supporting staff member. Both helpful & approachable which lead to many questions”
“Very informative. Was good to do after Module 8”
“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
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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.
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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.
Members Of BADGP & SCHC
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.