Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Cabin Crew Function in Table 7.9
About The Course
This course is recommended for 'Cabin Crew' A safe and efficient air transport system is dependent on a competent workforce, meaning that you must be trained in the functions for which you are responsible – whether or not this is noted in your job title. IATA recognizes that this is best achieved through a Competency Based Training and Assessment approach (CBTA). This interactive course will guide you in the tasks and responsibilities to ensure that you are competent toperform your job function and be in full compliance with the regulations. It has been designed as per IATA's DGR - section 1.5 and in accordance with function 7.9 in IATA's 'Dangerous Goods Training Guidance'.
Course Objective
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
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Identify and classify dangerous goods
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Interpret hazard communication
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Detect hidden dangerous goods in cargo and mail
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Accept passenger baggage and verify the requirements are met
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Apply Emergency Procedures
Course Content
Understanding the basics of dangerous goods
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Recognizing dangerous goods
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Indicators within documentation of undeclared dangerous goods
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Apply operator’s requirements on baggage
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Report dangerous goods accidents
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Duration: 4 Hours
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Working knowledge of English language (Read, Write, Speak)
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Basic concepts of mathematics
Exam & Certification
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An IATA + GCAA Certificate is awarded upon successful.
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Completion of the course and an assessment. (Passing 80%).
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