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How To Complete A DGN
Introduction
Welcome lesson - how to navigate the course (2:35)
The regulations (1:33)
How to access and download ADR online for free (2:07)
What is a dangerous goods transport document or DGN? (2:26)
Download dangerous goods transport document templates
Step by step completion of a dangerous goods transport document:
The consignor and consignee details (0:40)
The dangerous goods description (9:36)
Completing the dangerous goods description: exercise (1:01)
End of section questions (0:09)
Supplementing the proper shipping name
Supplementing the proper shipping name (0:21)
Waste (0:53)
Waste exercise: introduction (0:25)
Waste exercise: work out the dangerous goods descriptions yourself!
Adding technical names when required (2:04)
Adding technical names: work through an example
Solutions and mixtures (2:39)
Further terms: molten, stabilised, hot, temperature controlled (0:18)
End of section questions (0:09)
Step by step completion of a dangerous goods transport document continued...
Describe the containment and quantity (0:23)
How to describe the packaging and quantity (5:23)
How to describe tanks, bulk containers and quantity (1:33)
Declarations, certifications and signatures (1:49)
Waste: estimating the quantity (road transport only) (2:44)
End of section questions (0:09)
Additional information required
Supplemental information (0:56)
Limited and Excepted Quantities (IMDG Code) (1:07)
Adding the flashpoint (IMDG Code) (1:11)
Environmentally Hazardous & Marine Pollutants (ADR & IMDG) (2:20)
Empty unclean means of containment (ADR & IMDG) (1:55)
Goods carried in accordance with ADR 1.1.3.6 (0:59)
Class 1 (ADR & IMDG) (0:47)
Class 6.2 (ADR & IMDG) (0:37)
Class 7 (ADR & IMDG) (1:36)
Special Provisions & Multilateral Agreements (ADR & some multimodal journeys) (0:57)
Goods subject to temperature control (ADR & IMDG) (0:30)
Deviating from the standard IMDG Code segregation requirements (0:35)
Applying IMDG Code segregation groups voluntarily (1:10)
Emergency response information (multimodal journeys) (1:25)
Relying on ADR 1.1.4.2.1 (multimodal journeys) (1:18)
Final exercises and questions
Mike needs your help again! (0:20)
End of course questions (0:09)
Access your certificate (0:22)
Renewal reminder
Further terms: molten, stabilised, hot, temperature controlled
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