We proudly offer workplace-approved Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) training as an Online TDG Certification Course in Edmonton. No Refunds for online courses in Edmonton. Learn the requirements on how to properly transport dangerous materials throughout Canada and learn what the employee and employer is responsible for. This course costs 29.99 and takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete and participants immediately receive a St. Mark James TDG certificate upon successful completion of the program. St. Mark James is one of the top providers of on-line safety training in Canada. Register for a on-line TDG course by selecting the “Purchase the Course” button above.
How To Register for the Online TDG Certification Course in Edmonton?
To register for a course select the “Purchase the Course” button and complete the registration form. Remember your login information so that you can login into the course at any time and continue the program or re-print your certificate.
How Much Does This Course Cost?
This course costs 29.99 for single purchases. Group and large purchase prices are available at competitive rates. Please contact 1-888-870-7002 for group purchases or registration inquiries.
How Long Is This Course?
This course is a self-paced course that can be completed at your own pace. Participants can stop and start the course at their leisure. Remember your login information so that you can return to the website and continue the course. Most participants complete the course within 4 hours.
When Will I Receive My Certificate?
Participants who complete all of the modules and successfully pass all of the tests will immediately receive a .pdf copy stating successful completion in the online TDG course.
Our TDG course is not refundable.
What Will I Learn in the Online TDG Certification Course in Edmonton?
Participants enrolled in the course will learn about the following topics.
- Unit 1 – Introduction to TDG
- Unit 2 – Regulations and Training
- Unit 3 – Classification of Dangerous Goods
- Unit 4 – Safety Marks
- Unit 5 – Means of Containment
- Unit 6 – Documentation
- Unit 7 – Forbidden Goods, Exemptions and Special Provisions
- Unit 8 – Exemptions and Exceptions
- Unit 9 – Immediate Reporting and ERAPs
What If I Need Help?
Participants will have access to an online teacher / moderator to help with any questions they have pertaining to the online TDG course.
Lessons
Unit 1 – Introduction to Transportation of Dangerous Goods
This unit teaches participants a brief introduction to transportation of dangerous goods (TDG). Topics include who it applies to, definitions & regulations
Unit 2 – Regulations and Training
Unit 2 discusses compliance and outlines the training requirements set out in the TDG Act and regulations.
Unit 3 – Classification of Dangerous Goods
In this unit participants will learn to recognize that classification matters for dangerous goods are dealt with in Part 2 of the TDG regulations,
Unit 4 – Safety Marks
Unit 4 examines the safety marks used with dangerous goods. Upon completion of unit 4, participants will be able to: Recognize and interpret the safety marks used to identify each class (and division) of dangerous goods, and signs (elevated temperature, fumigation, and marine pollutant) Understand the meaning of packaging type and construction codes; Know […]
Unit 5 – Means of Containment
Unit 5 identifies the possible “means of containment” for transporting dangerous goods, and describes the procedure used in the selection and safety marking
Unit 6 – Documentation
This unit is focused on identifying, knowing and explaining shipping documentation in relation to TDG
Unit 7 – Forbidden Goods, Exemptions and Special Provisions
Unit 7 focuses on forbidden goods and special provisions in TDG regulations.
Unit 8 – Exemptions and Exceptions
Unit 8 focuses on further exemptions, and highlights the transportation within a facility exemption and the transportation between two properties exemption in particular
Unit 9 – Immediate Reporting and ERAPs
Unit 9 focuses on accidental releases of dangerous goods