Course Overview
Transporting dangerous goods (DG) by air requires strict compliance with international standards to ensure flight safety. This Dangerous Goods Training Course introduces participants to ICAO Technical Instructions and IATA DGR, covering the classification, documentation, packaging, marking, and handling of hazardous materials.
Participants will learn how to identify dangerous goods, apply the nine classes of hazardous materials, and follow safety and emergency response procedures. The course also emphasizes the responsibilities of shippers, operators, and ground handling agents to maintain compliance and prevent accidents.
Through case studies and practical exercises, attendees will develop the confidence to apply regulations effectively in their daily operations.
Course Benefits
Understand ICAO and IATA regulations on dangerous goods.
Learn the nine classes of dangerous goods and their risks.
Gain knowledge in packaging, labeling, and documentation.
Strengthen compliance in cargo and passenger operations.
Improve safety awareness and emergency response readiness.
Course Objectives
Review ICAO Technical Instructions and IATA DGR framework.
Classify and identify different types of dangerous goods.
Apply proper packaging, marking, and labeling requirements.
Complete and verify DG transport documentation.
Manage acceptance, storage, and loading of DG shipments.
Implement emergency and incident response procedures.
Promote safety culture and regulatory compliance.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert-led lectures, interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on exercises using sample DG documentation and packaging scenarios.
Target Audience
Airline and cargo operations staff.
Ground handling and freight forwarder personnel.
Shippers and cargo agents.
Aviation safety and compliance officers.
Target Competencies
Dangerous goods classification and handling.
Compliance with IATA and ICAO DG regulations.
Documentation and acceptance checks.
Emergency preparedness and incident response.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Dangerous Goods in Aviation
ICAO and IATA regulatory frameworks.
Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders.
Importance of compliance in aviation safety.
Case studies of DG-related incidents.
Unit 2: Classification and Identification of Dangerous Goods
The nine classes of dangerous goods.
Hazard identification and risk awareness.
Using the IATA DGR for classification.
Recognizing hidden dangerous goods.
Unit 3: Packaging, Marking, and Labeling Requirements
Packaging instructions and performance standards.
Marking and labeling rules.
Overpacks and combination packages.
Practical exercises on DG labeling.
Unit 4: Documentation and Acceptance Procedures
Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods.
Operator responsibilities for acceptance checks.
Storage, segregation, and loading practices.
Common documentation errors and corrections.
Unit 5: Emergency Procedures and Safety Measures
Incident and accident response for DG events.
Fire, spill, and leak management.
Reporting and communication requirements.
Building a DG safety culture.
Ready to strengthen your expertise in hazardous materials handling?
Join the Dangerous Goods Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and ensure full compliance with ICAO and IATA regulations.
The Dangerous Goods Training Courses in Amman provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the regulations, procedures, and safety practices required to handle, transport, and manage hazardous materials responsibly. Designed for logistics personnel, warehouse supervisors, freight forwarders, airline cargo staff, safety officers, and compliance specialists, these programs ensure participants gain the knowledge necessary to maintain safe operations while meeting international standards for dangerous goods management.
Participants explore the foundational principles of dangerous goods classification, packaging, labeling, and documentation, with a focus on ensuring compliance throughout the supply chain. The courses emphasize risk identification, hazard communication, safe storage practices, and emergency response protocols essential for preventing accidents and ensuring regulatory adherence. Through practical exercises, case studies, and scenario-based training, attendees learn to interpret dangerous goods regulations, identify prohibited items, and apply safe handling procedures across various operational contexts.
These dangerous goods training programs in Amman highlight the importance of aligning operations with global frameworks, including international air and ground transport regulations, industry best practices, and safety guidelines. Participants gain insights into inspection techniques, incident prevention strategies, and the use of safety equipment and technologies that support compliant and secure dangerous goods operations. The curriculum blends theoretical instruction with hands-on application, ensuring participants develop both technical competency and situational awareness.
Attending these training courses in Amman offers professionals the opportunity to engage with experienced trainers and peers from diverse industries, enriching discussions on hazardous materials management and safety challenges. Amman’s growing role as a regional hub for professional training enhances the learning environment, providing an ideal setting for mastering dangerous goods requirements. Upon completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient dangerous goods handling—supporting operational continuity, regulatory alignment, and overall workplace safety.