Subscriber price: $367.00, Non-subscriber price: $475.00
Estimated total study time: 15 hours 11 minutes
This course provides advanced awareness and procedural training in the shipment of radioactive materials (RM) by all modes of transportation. Coverage here significantly exceeds the Class 7 general awareness training found in most general-purpose DG certification training, and assumes the student has already been trained and certified in general dangerous goods shipping requirements. It is intended as advanced training for shippers, freight forwarders and other transportation personnel who will physically handle, arrange shipment of and/or load radioactive materials (other than RM in limited quantities and/or excepted packaging) into overpacks and conveyances, including intermodal containers.
Important: This course is not complete employee Dangerous Goods/Hazmat certification training. Rather it should be used as an add-on to general-purpose certification training. Nor is this training sufficient to qualify a person to classify RM, design packaging for RM or apply for Competent Authority approvals.
This training does not provide function-specific level training for shippers and others responsible for preparing radioactive materials for shipment with respect to:
This course provides numerous references to the IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, international DG regulations (ICAO Technical Instructions, IMDG Code), and the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR 171-180). A cross-reference of references to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is also provided. Full access to the IAEA regulations and the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations is available free on-line; access to the current version of one of the other regulations above would also be helpful but not required to complete this training.
This lesson introduces the health threat posed by the three types of radiation emitted by radioactive materials.
(Estimated study time: 51 minutes)
This lesson introduces basic safety imperatives for safe transportation and storage of radioactive materials, for which an understanding of "activity level" is needed.
(Estimated study time: 50 minutes)
This lesson identifies the international regulations and U.S. regulations that that govern the shipment of RM, and the particular sections that address classification, packing instructions, shipper responsibilities, marking, labeling, placarding and the design and testing of packaging.
Also addressed are RM shipments that present such low risk that they are not regulated as dangerous goods for transportation.
(Estimated study time: 52 minutes)
This lesson addresses general limitations on the shipment of radioactive materials by mode of transport.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 0 minutes)
This lesson addresses the shipper's responsibility for RM shipments requiring Type B and Type C packages to obtain approval from the Competent Authority(s) of country(s) through which shipments so packed will pass prior to shipment. This lesson also reviews general shipper responsibilities as they apply to shipment of RM.
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