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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Canada)

The dangers associated with hazardous goods are magnified when people transport them since they are in motion and may be exposed to dangerous conditions. Everyone who handles hazardous goods as they move from one location to another needs to know what they are handling, what the dangers are and what to do in case of an emergency. Take this course as an overview of the transportation of dangerous goods. Ideal learners include Canadian workers involved in shipping or receiving dangerous goods.

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Course Details
Duration
32 min
Language
English
Price
$29.95
Format
Online
Certificate
Included

Why This Training Matters

Hazard Communication violations are among OSHA's Top 10 most-cited standards every year. In FY2024, failure to comply led to thousands of citations. Proper training prevents chemical burns, respiratory illness, and toxic exposure.

Who Needs This Training?

This course is designed for workers who handle, store, or are exposed to hazardous chemicals — including manufacturing workers, lab technicians, maintenance staff, cleaners, and construction workers.

Learning Objectives

What You’ll Learn

After completing this course, you will be able to:

01 Define dangerous goods and their classes
02 Recall regulations that apply to the transportation of dangerous goods
03 Identify the requirements
04 purpose and meaning of dangerous goods safety marks
05 labels and placards
06 Recognize the requirements for transporting dangerous goods including documentation
07 containment and training
08 Recall consignor (or shipper) and receiver responsibilities regarding the transportation of dangerous goods
09 Determine emergency response assistance plan (ERAP) requirements and what to do in the event of an accidental dangerous goods release during transportation
OSHA Compliance Context

OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) requires employers to inform workers about chemical hazards through labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and training. This is consistently one of OSHA's most-cited standards.

Standards Covered

Regulations & Standards

This course covers the following OSHA and industry standards:

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DOT 49 CFR 172.700 to 172.704 of 49 applies to TDG Canada Subsection 6.4(1) of the TDG Regulations states that a document issued to the driver of a road vehicle licensed in the U.S. or to a crew member of a train that indicates that the driver or crew member is trained in accordance with sections 172.700 to 172.704 of 49 CFR is a valid training certificate.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Canada) course take?

This course takes approximately 32 minutes to complete. It is 100% online and self-paced, so you can start, stop, and resume at any time. Your progress is saved between sessions.

Do I receive a certificate after completing this course?

Yes. Upon successful completion of Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Canada), you will receive a downloadable certificate of completion. This certificate serves as proof that you have completed safety training on this topic and can be presented to employers.

Is this training required by OSHA?

This course covers requirements under DOT 49 CFR 172.700 to 172.704 of 49 applies to TDG Canada Subsection 6.4(1) of the TDG Regulations states that a document issued to the driver of a road vehicle licensed in the U.S. or to a crew member of a train that indicates that the driver or crew member is trained in accordance with sections 172.700 to 172.704 of 49 CFR is a valid training certificate.. Whether this specific training is required depends on your job duties and employer policies. Many employers require this training as part of their safety program to maintain OSHA compliance.

How much does this course cost?

This course is $29.95 (regularly $34.95). The price includes full course access, all learning materials, and your certificate of completion. Group discounts are available for organizations enrolling 5 or more workers.
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