IATA DGR Cabin Crew, Passenger Handling & Security Screening
General Familiarization & Function Specific
Online Training Certification Course
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This online training course presents IATA function-specific training for cabin crew, passenger handling personnel, and security screening personnel. It covers the limitations, marking and labeling requirements, and recognition of undeclared dangerous goods.
The crew security training course is ideal for anyone who interacts with air passengers and ensures crew and passenger safety during their stay at airports and in flight. It addresses all standard provisions for IATA cabin crew, IATA passenger handling, and IATA security training, including emergency procedures and reporting of dangerous goods accidents or incidents.
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According to IATA DGR Section 1.5.0.2, personnel identified in the categories specified in Tables 1.5 A or 1.5 B must take part in or provide verification of safety training prior to performing any duties specified in Tables 1.5 A or 1.5 B. This includes passenger handling staff, ground handling agents, crew members, and security staff who handle screening of passengers, crew, baggage, cargo, or mail.
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Governing Regulations
This online certification course meets the general familiarization and function-specific training requirements for personnel in Category 9, 11, and 12 as outlined in Section 1.5.2.2 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
If you do not have a copy, you will need to purchase the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Manual both for reference purposes in your day to day shipping operations, and while taking this course.
You can access the IATA DGR Current Edition Significant Changes document from our "Resources" section.
What You'll Learn
- About This Course
- Course Objectives
- Introduction to Dangerous Goods Training for Cabin Crew, Passenger Handling Personnel, and Security Screening Personnel
- Applicability-Key Terms and Concepts
- Legal Basis
- General Philosophy
- Shipper's Responsibilities
- Operator's Responsibilities
- Training Requirements
- Dangerous Goods Security
- Information to Passengers
- Limitations
- Forbidden Dangerous Goods
- Hidden Dangerous Goods
- Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers or Crew
- Dangerous Goods Permitted in Passenger Baggage-Group 1
- Dangerous Goods Permitted in Passenger Baggage-Group 2
- Dangerous Goods Permitted in Passenger Baggage-Group 3
- Dangerous Goods Permitted in Passenger Baggage-Group 4
- Dangerous Goods in Operator's Property
- Classification
- Class 1-Explosives
- Class 2-Gases
- Class 3-Flammable Liquids
- Class 4-Flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous combustion; substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases
- Class 5-Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides
- Class 6-Toxic and Infectious Substances
- Class 7-Radioactive Material
- Class 8-Corrosives
- Class 9-Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
- Identification
- Proper Shipping Name
- Using the List of Dangerous Goods
- Marking
- UN Specification Markings
- Labels
- Hazard Labels
- Handling Labels
- Consumer Product Warning
- Dangerous Good Emergency Response
- Dangerous Goods Incidents and Accidents
- General Procedures for Passenger Handling and Security Screening Personnel
- General Procedures for Cabin Crew
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response Chart
- Contaminated Cargo or Baggage Handling
- Additional Resources
- Summary
- Exam
It will take a MINIMUM of 2 hours to complete this online course. The student may log on and off as needed. A bookmark will be set so when they log back in they will return to where they left off.
We have no restrictions on how long a person takes to complete a course. Likewise, if you are purchasing for others, we have no time limit on assigning courses, so you can purchase a larger quantity than you currently need and take advantage of volume discounts.
Certification in IATA function-specific safety training is good for two years. According to the IATA DGR Section 1.5.0.3, retraining must be provided within 24 months of the previous training to ensure knowledge is current. However, if recurrent training is completed within the final 3 months of validity of previous training, the period of validity extends from the date on which the recurrent training was completed until 24 months from the expiry date of that previous training.
Each student will receive 0.2 CEUs (or 2 CMEs) from Compliance Training Online® for completing this course.
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