Training Specifications:

IATA/ICAO/FAA Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
GSITS's Three Day
Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Training Certification Course
Three days (23 instructional hours)
Training certification course including instruction in the international and domestic regulations contained in 49 CFR, IATA, and ICAO pertaining to the air transportation of less than bulk packaged shipments of non-radioactive dangerous goods and substances via highway and air.
This will include but is not limited to:
- instruction in regulatory structure and organization;
- references and sources of information;
- a hazardous material shipping procedure;
- the Dangerous Goods List;
- hazardous substances definitions and determinations;
- identification;
- classification;
- packaging;
- marking;
- labelling;
- shipping papers;
- placarding;
- and the provision of Emergency Response information requirements applicable to shipments of Dangerous Goods by air and their related highway transportation under IATA, ICAO, and 49 CFR.

IATA/ICAO/FAA Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
GSITS's Two Day
Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Recurrent Training Certification Course
Two day (14 instructional hours)
An intensive and concentrated training certification course designed to meet or exceed the recurrent training requirements of the U.S. DOT as contained in 49 CFR, ICAO and IATA for the areas covered.
This is accomplished by providing a review of all the areas covered in the GSI Air Course and a regulatory update as to the recent regulatory changes impacting on the areas covered by that course.
Maximum training effectiveness will be achieved by personnel who have the basic levels of knowledge and skills in the areas covered by the course because they will have something to "review" and a foundation upon which to build.

IATA/ICAO/FAA Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
GSITS's One Day
Air Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Recurrent Training Certification Course
One day (7 instructional hours)
An intensive and concentrated training certification course designed to meet or exceed the recurrent training requirements of the U.S. DOT as contained in 49 CFR, ICAO and IATA for the areas covered.
This is accomplished by providing a review of all the areas covered in the GSI Air Course and a regulatory update as to the recent regulatory changes impacting on the areas covered by that course.
It is recommended for the successful completion of this course that all attendees have previous training in these regulations. This course is different from the two day course in that material is taught at a quicker pace due to the experience of those attending.