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7.07 Training Tcgg39 DGR Flight Crew Member
7.07 Training Tcgg39 DGR Flight Crew Member
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 to
perform 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 7.7 in IATA's 'Dangerous Goods Training Guidance'.
Recommended level
Interpret NOTOCs
▪ Entry-level
▪ Intermediate
Apply Emergency Procedures
Course format
Target audience
This course requires approximately 4 hours of study
▪ Flight crew members (other than cabin or other to be completed in 6 months from the purchase
crew members) date (enrolment validity). After the enrolment validity
▪ Airline training specialists expires, the users will not have access to the course
content and will not be able to take the exam.
Student performance will be based on an
examination.
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Exam information Certificate awarded
Please note that access to the current IATA DGR
is required to complete the exam. Upon successful completion of the exam, you will
Non-supervised online-based exam. Exam can be achieve an IATA “Award of Completion” available for
taken any time at your convenience. you to print for your records.
▪ You will be given 75 minutes to complete 30
multiple choice questions. Associated diplomas
▪ Passing grade is 80% correct answers. You may also apply this course toward an IATA
▪ You will be given 2 attempts to successfully Diploma in Dangerous Goods Specialist.
complete the final exam.
Table of contents
Understanding the basics of dangerous goods Collecting safety data
▪ Recognizing dangerous goods ▪ Report dangerous goods accidents
▪ Identifying the general limitations ▪ Report dangerous goods incidents
▪ Positioning different roles and responsibilities ▪ Report undeclared/mis-declared dangerous
▪ Understanding the criticality of classification goods
and packaging ▪ Report dangerous goods occurrences
▪ Interpreting the hazard communication
▪ Familiarizing with basic Emergency Response
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