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Seminar Objective
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These seminars have been developed in response to a need by industry, carrier, and local government for accurate and current hazardous material information. These courses offer a comprehensive data base for dealing with the complexities of hazardous material transportation by truck and air. Federal regulations in effect mandate significant penalties for noncompliance. The regulations under 49 CFR 172.700-704 and International Air Transport Association guidelines require that employers assure training of all employees working with the transportation of hazardous materials. These seminars are designed so that employees of the private and public sectors can acquire knowledge and skill in the handling and transportation of hazardous materials by the various transportation modes at a reasonable cost.
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Topics
A comprehensive overview of the DOT and IATA regulations governing shipping papers, marking, labeling, placarding, and packaging of hazardous materials.
Classification of hazardous materials, selection of a proper shipping name and hazard communication.
Satisfaction of training and testing requirements for employees involved with the transportation of hazardous materials by truck and air.
Who Should Attend?
INDUSTRY
Personnel responsible for transportation, warehousing and logistics
Quality assurance, safety and training personnel
Purchasing and procurement personnel
CARRIER
Operations Personnel
Safety Personnel
Terminal Managers
Training Personnel
Randy M. Walker Seminar Leader
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Randy is the Senior Program Manager for the Computing Science and Engineering Division Transportation Programs at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He received his B.S. in Logistics and Transportation from The University of Tennessee. He has worked as a systems engineer, project manager, and program manager during his career in areas such as transportation of hazardous materials and its regulations; compliance in the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials; and program development with DOE, DOT, DHS, DOD and the commercial defense contractor sector. He also has had the opportunity to attain operations experience with successive levels of responsibility in operations, where he has served as HAZMAT Chairman for Lockheed Martin Corporation and instituted the Lockheed Martin Corporate DOT self-assessment program, thereby establishing long-term working relationships with State and Federal regulators. He has served as Chairman of Contractors Transportation Management Association (CTMA). He currently serves as the Program Manager on the SensorNet Transportation Corridors Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Registration Fees
4/15/09-US DOT HAZ MAT TRAINING
CFB Member: $225.00 per registrant
Non-Member: $275.00 per registrant
4/16/09-IATA DANGEROUS GOODS TRAINING
CFB Member: $225.00 per registrant
Non-Member: $275.00 per registrant
PLEASE NOTE: The IATA Training will require you to have an IATA Manual.
If you cannot bring your own manual, we can provide them for $180.00 each.
Classes may be taken individually or together.
Registration is limited and is first come first serve.
Registration Form
Names & Titles: US DOT IATA IATA 4/15/09 4/16/09 Book
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