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1 TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS
For use with the TDG Instructor’s Manual © Danatec Version 1.0

2 PURPOSE OF TDG Page 1 Overhead 2 © Danatec 2002

3 WHAT IS TDG? Page 2 Overhead 3 © Danatec 2002

4 SHIPPER classification container document labels and marks placards 4
Page 3 classification container document labels and marks placards Overhead 4 © Danatec 2002

5 DRIVER shipping document labels and markings placards secure loads 5
Page 3 shipping document labels and markings placards secure loads Overhead 5 © Danatec 2002

6 TRAINING general TDG training additional training 6 Page 4 Overhead
© Danatec 2002

7 CERTIFICATE employer’s name, address, signature
Page 5 employer’s name, address, signature employee’s name and signature “expires on” and date description of training Overhead 7 © Danatec 2002

8 ENFORCEMENT search seize take samples make copies refuse entry 8 Page
6 search seize take samples make copies refuse entry Overhead 8 © Danatec 2002

9 INSPECTORS training certificates documents labels and markings
Page 7 training certificates documents labels and markings placards goods are transported safely Overhead 9 © Danatec 2002

10 CLASSIFICATION class or classes packing group shipping name UN number
Page 9 class or classes packing group shipping name UN number Overhead 10 © Danatec 2002

11 DANGEROUS GOODS CLASS GUIDE
Page 74 DANGEROUS GOODS CLASS GUIDE Overhead 11 © Danatec 2002

12 SHIPPING DOCUMENT date shipper’s name and address
Page 33 date shipper’s name and address shipper’s phone number quantity of dangerous goods - unit of measure (metric) - number of packages Overhead 12 © Danatec 2002

13 Page 34 MULTIPLE DELIVERIES Overhead 13 © Danatec 2002

14 SHIPPING DOCUMENT dangerous good description, in order: ERAP 14
Page 34 SHIPPING DOCUMENT dangerous good description, in order: - shipping name - primary and subsidiary class - UN number - packing group ERAP - reference number - phone number Overhead 14 © Danatec 2002

15 DANGEROUS GOODS LIST SHIPPING DOCUMENT CHECKLIST 15 Overhead
© Danatec 2002

16 SAMPLE SHIPPING DOCUMENT
Overhead 16 © Danatec 2002

17 LOCATION OF DOCUMENT when driver is in cab: when driver leaves cab: 17
Page 37 LOCATION OF DOCUMENT when driver is in cab: - within driver’s reach when driver leaves cab: on seat, in pocket on driver’s door, etc. Overhead 17 © Danatec 2002

18 LOCATION OF DOCUMENT in supervised area: in unsupervised area: 18
Page 37 LOCATION OF DOCUMENT in supervised area: - copy with person in charge in unsupervised area: in accessible, identifiable, waterproof receptacle Overhead 18 © Danatec 2002

19 Page 40 SAFETY MARKS Overhead 19 © Danatec 2002

20 SMALL CONTAINERS six 1-litre cans of concrete etching solution
sulphuric acid which label? a) b) c) Overhead 20 © Danatec 2002

21 SMALL CONTAINERS nitrogen which label? 21 a) b) c) d) Overhead
© Danatec 2002

22 SMALL CONTAINERS ethylene dichloride which label or labels? 22 c) a)
Overhead 22 © Danatec 2002

23 Page 44 LARGE CONTAINERS Overhead 23 © Danatec 2002

24 PLACARDING EXERCISES solution? solid? 1800 L sodium hydroxide
Page 46 PLACARDING EXERCISES 1800 L sodium hydroxide solution? 800 kg sodium hydroxide, solid? Overhead 80 kg chloroform – 6.1 placards? 24 © Danatec 2002

25 PLACARDING EXERCISES 400 kg flammable liquids? 400 kg corrosives,
Page 46 PLACARDING EXERCISES 400 kg corrosives, 400 kg flammable liquids? 50 kg methyl mercaptan placards and UN number? Overhead 25 © Danatec 2002

26 Page 53 CONTAINERS Overhead 26 © Danatec 2002

27 SPECIAL SITUATIONS Up to 500 kilograms 27 Page 59 Overhead
© Danatec 2002

28 SPECIAL SITUATIONS Limited quantities 28 Page 60 Overhead
© Danatec 2002

29 Page 61 SPECIAL SITUATIONS Personal use Overhead 29 © Danatec 2002

30 Page 61 SPECIAL SITUATIONS Samples Overhead 30 © Danatec 2002

31 EMERGENCY ACTIONS protect yourself keep people away contain the danger
Page 67 EMERGENCY ACTIONS protect yourself keep people away contain the danger Overhead 31 © Danatec 2002

32 DICHLOROMETHANE before it damages the floor?
a) make sure the spill does not ignite? b) avoid inhaling fumes, keep people away? c) clean up liquid before it damages the floor? Overhead 32 © Danatec 2002

33 REPORT IMMEDIATELY goods spill or leak over reporting quantity
Page 67 REPORT IMMEDIATELY spill or leak over reporting quantity damage that could cause spill or leak incident requiring transfer of dangerous goods Overhead 33 © Danatec 2002

34 REPORTABLE QUANTITIES
Page 68 REPORTABLE QUANTITIES 10 litres of dichloromethane? 85 litres of gasoline? 10 litres: Overhead 34 © Danatec 2002

35 REPORTING local authorities your employer owner of vehicle
Page 69 REPORTING local authorities your employer owner of vehicle shipper of dangerous goods Overhead 35 © Danatec 2002

36 PROVIDE INFORMATION shipping name and UN number quantity
Page 70 PROVIDE INFORMATION shipping name and UN number quantity location and details of spill or leak damage or injuries Overhead 36 © Danatec 2002

37 RESPONSIBILITIES Everyone Shipper Driver 37 - recognize hazards
Page 2 RESPONSIBILITIES Everyone - recognize hazards - carry certificate - prevent spills and leaks, take action Shipper - complete shipping document - label and mark package, provide placards Driver Overhead - check document, labels and markings - attach placards 37 - load and secure goods, carry document © Danatec 2002

38 THANK YOU Overhead 38 © Danatec 2002


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