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Sodium Batteries E-Learning Course (Road, Sea, Section II by Air)
Introduction to the course
Introduction, objectives, navigation, help and support (5:05)
Course handbook (0:53)
The regulations (road and sea transportation)
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)
Question
Classification
The emerging importance of sodium ion batteries (3:21)
How the structure of a sodium ion cell relates to it's classification (5:56)
Classification methodology for sodium batteries (2:43)
Exercise introduction (0:44)
Sodium batteries classification exercise
Packing UN 3292 (sodium metal batteries) for road and sea transportation
Choosing the correct packing method (10:48)
Marking, labelling and documentation
Virtual packing station exercise
Packing UN 2795 (wet alkali sodium batteries) for road and sea transportation
Choosing a packing method, options for UN 2795 (6:30)
Questions
Choosing a packing method for UN 3551 and UN 3552 (dry sodium ion) for road and sea
Testing of sodium ion cells and batteries
Choosing packing methods for UN 3551 and UN 3552 (7:20)
Special provision 400 (UN 3551 and UN 3552 by road and sea)
Special provision 400: how this provision works to exempt the goods (10:00)
Exercise for special provision 400
Special provision 188 (UN 3551 and UN 3552 by road and sea)
Special provision 188 (2:30)
Questions
Further packing options
How further packing options are identified in the regulations (3:09)
Questions
Further provisions to be aware of (road and sea)
Handling and loading of packaged dangerous goods
Use and marking of 'overpacks' (4:22)
Vehicles powered by sodium batteries transported with the batteries installed (UN 3171 and UN 3558)
Questions
Section II batteries (with or in equipment) by air
The regulations (1:25)
The law (1:57)
Questions
Shipping batteries in or with equipment using the Section II rules
Types and quantities of batteries that can be shipped using these rules
Marking of packages
Questions
Packing sodium ion batteries to the Section II rules of PI 977 or 978
Packaging compliance
Packing examples (5:17)
Further provisions to be aware of (Section II by air)
Use and marking of overpacks
Different types of batteries mixed within the same package
Batteries packed with and contained in equipment, in the same package
Packages of different packing instructions on the same air waybill
Multimodal limitations
Vehicles powered by sodium ion batteries (UN 3558, air transportation)
Course completion
Give feedback (1:07)
Set a renewal reminder
Download your certificate
The IMDG Code (transportation by sea)
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