Refreshing course for Container Loading & Stuffing for Maritime transport of dangerous goods
Sea Transportation of Dangerous and Harmful Cargoes
IMDG Code – International Maritime Organization
IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code)
The code for Maritime transportation of dangerous goods – IMDG Code defines that all employees involved in the transport of dangerous goods at sea, including shipping companies, agents and forwarders – will recognize the Code requirements. The Administration of Shipping and Ports", In CG9 (f) order, requires the workers to be trained in Certification course starting December 2007, as a condition for dealing with transport of dangerous goods. Since 1st of January 2010, it was defined how to train competent staff to load & stuff packed cargo of Dangerous goods, and sign as certified Container Loaders & Stuffers on the dispatching form submitted to the port authority inspectors.
We invite you to join us for Enriching & Important course.
Every participant will get a certificate recognized by the "Administration of Shipping and Ports" (ASP) and allows participants to perform professionally.
Course program: | Whom & Where? |
a. Introduction & Updates of the IMDG CODE | Target audience: Warehouse and logistics personnel handling export of dangerous goods, packaging, signing and stuffing. |
b. Stuffing and cargo security according to CTU CODE. | Duration: 16 hours, 2 meetings, 1 day per week. |
c. Methodical & Practical exercise of planning and preparing Stuffing. | Start time: 08:30 |
d. Common Tying and Holding accessories for luggage | Address: Training room in "Niflaot" center. Rabbi Pinto Massaoud Asher 9 St, Petach Tikva. |
e. Guidance on TS"K-Yam system |
Instructors:
Mrs. Inbar Goldfarb is a safety consultant engineer and a specialist in Dangerous goods transportation, plus she is a Hazardous materials consultant to the "Civil Aviation Authority".
Mr. Moti Freiberg is a Safety consultant engineer and a specialist in Dangerous goods transportation, plus he is a Hazardous materials consultant to the Administration of Shipping and Ports.