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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is set to host its upcoming Dangerous Goods Training Sessions this September at the SAS training academy. The sessions are designed to provide in-depth knowledge and compliance with industry standards for handling and transporting dangerous goods by air.
The Dangerous Goods Regulations for Acceptance DG Consignments course offers comprehensive training on the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Manual. It is aimed at cargo agents, freight forwarders, and dangerous goods acceptance personnel. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the DGR contents and learn to handle dangerous goods shipments according to the latest IATA DGR edition. The training follows Function 7.3 of the Competency-based Training and Assessment Approach and requires recurrent training within 24 months to maintain up-to-date knowledge. The course will take place from 16-20 September with early bird registration before 19 August.
This Dangerous Goods Train the Trainer course is tailored for individuals aspiring to become Dangerous Goods Instructors. It ensures compliance with industry standards and ICAO requirements, particularly benefiting cargo professionals involved in transporting hazardous materials by air. The curriculum covers a wide range of specific functions in the field, making it highly relevant for those looking to enhance their expertise in the safe transport of dangerous goods. The course will take place from 23-27 September with early bird registration before 26 August.
Vanja Rajic, a seasoned Dangerous Goods instructor and consultant, will lead the training sessions. With over a decade of experience, Rajic has trained approximately 3,000 individuals across various regions, including Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Canada, the Middle East, and Tanzania. Her extensive collaboration with airlines, handling agents, freight forwarders, and shippers, combined with her background in the airline industry, allows her to provide practical and relatable insights into Dangerous Goods Regulations.