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  Hazmat Training

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The US Department of Transportation (US DOT) requires that all individuals engaged in handling hazardous materials must be trained at least once every three (3) years.  Air Carriers are required to be trained yearly and IATA requires training every two (2) years.  The FAA has suggested that many aviation companies are Hazmat employers by virtue of the wide variety of materials received which could include Hazmat. This course will provide the fundamentals of hazardous materials handling, marking, reporting and transporting.

Who should attend ASA's Hazmat Training?

This course is intended for all individuals who may come into contact with, or make decisions that affect hazardous  material(s). Benefits:

  • you choose which means of training is best for your employees, either on-site or at predetermined meeting sites.
  • meets Federal Regulatory Requirements (49 CFR 172 subpart H and 14 CFR 121.433a).
  • certificate of Training (upon successful completion of all attendance and testing requirements).

Initial Two-day Hazmat Training

May 7-8, 2008 Washington, DC Washington Aviation Group
May 21-22, 2008 Miramar, FL Hilton Garden Inn
June 17 - 18, 2008 Los Angeles, CA Embassy Suites
TBA Midwest Location TBA

 

Hazmat Training is being provided in cooperation with the Washington Aviation Group.  Use the registration link below to be redirected to the Washington Aviation Group's website for additional registration details. 

*Tentative event. Please contact Washington Aviation Group for additional details. 

Click on this link to register for Hazmat Training!

ASA's Hazmat program presents the relationship between International Air Transport Association (IATA) and 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).  

Hazmat Topics include:  

  • legal responsibilities in transporting hazardous materials;
  • selection of proper shipping names, packaging instructions for shipment of hazardous materials;
  • proper procedure for marking and labeling hazardous material containers;
  • limited quantities exceptions, documentation, dangerous goods packed together, overpacks, excepted quantities, handling and loading;
  • completion of shipper's declaration for shipping hazardous materials, and vehicle placarding requirements for transporting hazardous materials.

If your city is not listed contact ASA directly at (202) 347-6899. ASA can work with you to arrange for training in your city or schedule on-site training at your facility.

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