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Dangerous Goods Regulations (5-day course)
  • Basis of the Dangerous Goods Regulations

  • Forbidden and restricted dangerous goods

  • Identification of dangerous goods

  • Classification of dangerous goods

  • Packing

  • Marking and labelling of packages

  • Documentation handling

  • Emergency procedures

Dangerous Goods Awareness (1-day course)
  • General philosophy

  • Limitations

  • Classification of dangerous goods

  • Marking and labelling of packages

  • Storage and loading procedures

  • Emergency procedures

Dangerous Goods Regulations Refresher (2-day course)
  • Changes to the Dangerous Goods Regulations

  • Shippers and Operators responsibilities

  • Limitations

  • Classification

  • Identification

  • Packing

  • Marking and Labelling

  • Documentation

  • Handling


Applicants must have successfully completed the 5 days Dangerous Goods Regulations course.
Airfreight Skills (5-day course)
  • Air cargo tools and terminology

  • Procedures on preparation of various types of cargo for export

  • The airway bill (basic legal conditions and execution

  • Cargo rates

  • Loading principles

  • Delivery procedures

Advanced Airfreight Rating Skills (5-day course)
  • Advanced cargo rating

  • Computation of other charges

  • Advanced handling

OSHA 94 (1-day course)
The aim of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 is to promote safety and health awareness and establish effective safety organisation and performance through self-regulation schemes designed to suit the particular industry or organisation.

Content Highlights:
  • Factories and Machinery Act 1967
    (Part 11 - Safety, Health and Welfare - Sections 10-25

  • Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994

  • Duties of employers

  • Safety information, instruction, training and supervision

  • Duties of others

  • Duties to self-employed persons

  • Duties of employees

  • Medical surveillance

  • Safety committee

  • Notification of accidents and occupational diseases

  • Safety and health officers

  • Enforcement and liability
Fire Safety (1-day course)
This course explains the causes of a fire and what to do in case of a fire. It also trains participants on the correct use of fire extinguishers.

Content Highlights:
  • Fire kills

  • How a fire starts

  • What to do when a fire breaks out

  • How to fight fire

Ergonomics in the Office (1-day course)
This course emphasises the importance of recognising the possibility that accidents can occur in the office. It illustrates how such accidents can be costly and introduces ways of maintaining office safety.

Content Highlights:
  • Definition of safety

  • Hazard recognition

  • Office fires

  • Slips and falls

  • Air-conditioning and ventilation

  • Lifting and carrying

  • Living with a smoker

  • Chemicals

  • Aids and work

  • Office housekeeping

  • Stress

  • Office equipment misuse

  • Using the telephone during a thunderstorm

  • What to do in case of an accident

  • SOCSO

  • Women in the workplace

  • Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994
Safety and Health Committee (1-day course)
Section 30 of the OSH Act 1994 clearly states that it is mandatory for any workplace that has more than 40 workers to establish a Safety and Health Committee. How well the safety, health and welfare of the workers are taken care of depends very much on how well the Safety Committee implements safety procedures and monitors their effectiveness.

Content Highlights:
  • Safety and Health Committee regulations

  • OSH management

  • Functions of the Safety and Health Committee

  • Safety inspection at the work place

  • Accident investigation