TDG Web-Based Training and WHMIS Web-Based Training
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Web-based training is available for TDG and WHMIS courses.
ICC has been helping companies comply with hazardous materials regulations for over 25 years and we are proud to extend our training services through the internet.
Our comprehensive web-based training (WBT) courses lower your operating costs and enable employees to learn anytime and anywhere.
When using ICC's online training system you receive these benefits:
- No travel costs of trainees and instructors
- No time away from the company's core activities
- Trainees learn at their own pace, at opportune time
- The subject matter is taught the same way to all trainees
- Trainee status and statistics easily available to supervisor
- Training certificate issued upon successful completion
- Up-to-date reference at all times
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Shipping Hazardous Materials by Ground in the US using 49 CFR
Web-Based Training
Ground transportation of dangerous goods is the most common way of shipping dangerous goods. The Hazardous Materials Regulations (49CFR) require shippers, carriers and handlers to meet strict requirements. Some of these requirements also apply to sea, air or in transit shipments.There are a variety of special cases or exceptions. How does one manage it all? Read more »
Languages: English
Prerequisite: None
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WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)
Web-Based Training
“I found the course to be very well done and informative.”
—Mike, Katoen Natie Canada Corp.
ICC The Compliance Center's innovative web-based training for WHMIS offers a unique online training experience for both employees and their supervisors.
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System online course is broken into a series of 4 Chapters. At the end of each one, you will be asked to answer some questions to indicate your level of understanding.
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Languages: English or French
Prerequisite: None
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Shipping Dangerous Goods by Ground in Canada using TDG Regulations
Web-Based Training
“The course was so important for me, because I thought that I know everything, but it seems that I didn't. Thank you ICC.”
—Joseph, Affinity Diagnostics Corp.
Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods is the most common way of shipping dangerous goods. Canadian regulations require shippers, carriers and handlers to meet strict requirements. Some requirements also apply to sea, air or in transit shipments. There are a variety of special cases, exemptions or exceptions. How does one manage it all? Read more »
Languages: English or French
Prerequisite: None
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