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Lithium Batteries E-Learning Course
Introduction to the course
Introduction, course objectives, navigation, help and support (3:54)
Course handbook (0:53)
The regulations
The Model Regulations
ADR (road transportation) (3:37)
The IMDG Code (transportation by sea) (1:50)
Dangerous goods identification
What are 'dangerous goods'? (1:20)
Describing dangerous goods (3:29)
Class 9 (1:52)
Introducing Mike (0:22)
Question
Classification and identification of lithium batteries
What are 'lithium batteries'? (2:15)
Classification of lithium batteries (6:32)
Dangerous Goods List entries for lithium batteries
Lithium batteries classification exercise
Testing of lithium batteries
Packing methods: Overview (road and sea transportation)
Choosing the correct packing method (6:37)
Packing methods: Special provision 188
Restrictions
Packaging compliance
Marking of packages
Documentation
Example packing method (4:33)
Interactive packing example: Special provision 188
Packing methods: P903 and LP903 (fully regulated - above the limits in SP188)
Restrictions
Packaging compliance
Marking and labelling of packages
Documentation
Example: P903 lithium ion battery (UN3480) by itself (4:54)
Example: P903 lithium ion batteries with equipment (UN3481) in various combinations (5:30)
Questions
Packing methods: P908 and LP904 (non-critical damaged and defective)
Restrictions
Packaging compliance
Marking and labelling of packages
Documentation
Example: SP 376 and P908 for defective lithium batteries (11:49)
Summary exercise
Help Mike prepare different packages of lithium batteries
Further provisions to be aware of
Prototype, waste and critically damaged cells and batteries
Handling and loading of packaged dangerous goods
Use and marking of 'overpacks' (4:22)
Questions
Course completion
Give feedback (1:07)
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