IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Course
CBTA Provider

Course Overview

Dangerous goods training in Singapore plays a critical role in safeguarding public safety, protecting the environment, ensuring compliance with regulations, mitigating risks, fostering professionalism, and supporting international trade.

It is an essential component of a comprehensive approach to handling dangerous goods safely and efficiently. Join us and be trained in this subject by our experienced trainers!

Learning Units​

  • Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers’, including operator’s staff acting as shippers,
    operator’s staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Materials (COMAT)
  • Packers
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail and baggage
  • Passenger handling staff
  • Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/fight dispatchers
  • Crew members (other than flight crew members)
  • Security staff who deal with the screening of passengers and crew and their baggage and cargo or mail, e.g. security screeners, their supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures.
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You will gain competency in

  • Safety and Security: Dangerous goods, such as hazardous chemicals, flammable substances, and explosives, pose significant risks if mishandled or improperly transported. Competent training ensures that individuals involved in handling, storing, or transporting dangerous goods are aware of the potential hazards and understand the necessary safety precautions. This helps prevent accidents, spills, leaks, and other incidents that could endanger people, property, and the environment.

  • Compliance with Regulations: Singapore has strict regulations in place for the handling, storage, and transportation of dangerous goods. Organizations and individuals involved in such activities are required to comply with these regulations to ensure public safety and protect the environment. Competent dangerous goods training ensures that individuals understand and comply with the relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.

  • Risk Mitigation: Competent training equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to identify potential risks associated with dangerous goods. It helps them assess the hazards, implement appropriate risk mitigation measures, and respond effectively in case of emergencies. By mitigating risks, training helps minimize the likelihood of accidents and their potential consequences.

  • Professionalism and Accountability: Competent dangerous goods training enhances professionalism within the industry. It ensures that individuals involved in handling dangerous goods possess the necessary expertise and are accountable for their actions. Training programs provide comprehensive knowledge on the classification, packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements for dangerous goods, fostering responsible practices and reducing the likelihood of errors or non-compliance.

  • International Trade and Reputation: Singapore is a major hub for international trade and logistics. Competent dangerous goods training is vital for companies involved in import, export, and transit activities, as it enables them to comply with international standards and requirements. By demonstrating a commitment to safety and adherence to global best practices, Singapore enhances its reputation as a reliable and responsible trading partner.

Who Is This Course For?

  • Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers’, including operator’s staff acting as shippers,
    operator’s staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Materials (COMAT)
  • Packers
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail and
    baggage
  • Passenger handling staff
  • Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/fight dispatchers
  • Crew members (other than flight crew members)
  • Security staff who deal with the screening of passengers and crew and their baggage and cargo or mail, e.g. security
    ‘screeners, their supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures.

Prerequisite

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS BASIC COURSE CBTA 7.1 (Previously Cat 1, 2, 3 & 6)

  • Able to read, write and speak business English
  • Participants can sign their approval on DG Declaration forms after passing this course!

 

IATA DGR CBTA 7.1 Recurrent ( previously IATA DGR Recurrent 1,2,3 and 6)

  • Valid IATA DGR Basic Certificate

 

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS BASIC RECURRENT CBTA 7.2 (Previously Category 4 ,5)

  • Singapore Primary 6 or equivalent (WPLN 3)

 

Course Title

Details

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS BASIC COURSE CBTA 7.1

Preparing Dangerous Goods Consignments

Previous title:
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments – Initial

Subsidised fee: $625 (Singapore citizens and PR)

Full fee: $1,250 (2025 discounted fee: $1,000)

Claimable With SkillsFuture Credits And PSEA

Duration: 32 hours

Language: English

Certificate Validity: 24 months

SSG Code: TGS-2022010782

Note: The DGR Manual is a requirement for the course and not included in the fees.
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Latest Edition (before GST): S$450 

Please email admin@aattraininghub.com if you do not have the manual and require to purchase it for the course. Shipping will take at least 3 weeks.

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS BASIC COURSE CBTA 7.1
(Recurrent/Renewal)

Participants must have a valid DGR 7.1/Initial/Recurrent certificate

Previous title: Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments – Recurrent

Full fee: $750 

Duration: 16 hours

Language: English

Certificate Validity: 24 months

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS BASIC COURSE CBTA 7.2

Processing or Accepting Goods Presented as General Cargo

Previous title:
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for General Cargo Accepting and Processing Personnel

Subsidised fee: $150 (Singapore citizens and PR)

Full fee: $300

Claimable With SkillsFuture Credits And PSEA

Duration: 7.25 hours

Language: English

Certificate Validity: 24 months

SSG Code: TGS-2024049119

Note: DGR Manual will be provided for use during the course

IATA DANGEROUS GOODS BASIC COURSE CBTA 7.3

Accepting and Processing Dangerous Goods Consignments

Previous Title:
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Accepting DG Consignments – Initial

Subsidised fee: $480 (Singapore citizens and PR)

Full fee: $960

Claimable With SkillsFuture Credits And PSEA

Duration: 24 hours

Language: English

Certificate Validity: 24 months

SSG Code: TGS-20240446861

Note: DGR Manual will be provided for use during the course

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Certification

Upon fulfilling the course requirements with a minimum attendance rate of 100% and demonstrating proficiency in the assessments, candidates will be awarded a

  • Certificate of Completion from AAT Training Hub
  • IATA Accredited certification

FAQs:

  • Shippers and persons undertaking the responsibilities of shippers’, including operator’s staff acting as shippers,
    operator’s staff preparing dangerous goods as Company Materials (COMAT)
  • Packers
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing dangerous goods
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Staff of freight forwarders involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting cargo or mail (other than dangerous goods)
  • Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff involved in the handling, storage and loading of cargo or mail and
    baggage
  • Passenger handling staff
  • Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/fight dispatchers
  • Crew members (other than flight crew members)
  • Security staff who deal with the screening of passengers and crew and their baggage and cargo or mail, e.g. security
    ‘screeners, their supervisors and staff involved in implementing security procedures.

Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive

  • Certificate of Completion from AAT Training Hub
    IATA Provider certificates

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Any queries?
Email us: admin@aattraininghub.com
or
Whatsapp: +6590177049

 

Functions as defined in IATA’s ‘Dangerous Goods Training Guidance’ Functions  Previously covered under categories Corresponding course
Preparing Dangerous Goods Consignments 7.1 1, 2 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments – Initial
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments – Recurrent
Processing or Accepting Goods Presented as General Cargo 7.2 4, 7 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for General Cargo Accepting and Processing Personnel
Accepting Dangerous Goods Consignments 7.3 6 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Accepting DG Consignments – Initial
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Accepting DG Consignments – Recurrent
Processing Dangerous Goods Consignments 7.3 3 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Processing DG Consignments – Initial
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Processing DG Consignments – Recurrent
Handling/loading/unloading Cargo at warehouse/aircraft 7.4 5, 8 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Handling and Loading Personnel
Accepting Passenger and Crew Baggage and Direct Passenger Contact at an Airport 7.5 9 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Passenger Handling Personnel
Planning of Aircraft Loading 7.6 10 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Loadmasters and Load Planners
Flight Crew 7.7 10 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Crew Members
Flight Operations Officers and Flight Dispatchers 7.8 10 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Operations Personnel and Flight Dispatchers
Cabin Crew 7.9 11 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Cabin Crew Members
Screening of Passengers and Crew and their Baggage, Cargo and Mail 7.10 12 Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Security Screening Personnel
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