TDG, Self-Teach, and Training Material

TDG Self-Teach® Book

SKU: CAMTDG914000

Description

The most recognized Self-Teach TDG course in Canada.

Safety training built by safety experts.

Danatec’s award-winning, industry-recognized TDG Self-Teach® Training program is for initial or re-certification training. Our continually updated, current TDG course meets all of Transport Canada’s training requirements under the TDG Regulations, for all persons involved in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by ground.

Our course is ideal for shippers, receivers, and drivers. Written in simple language, the exercises, examples, and practical workplace exercises in Danatec’s TDG Self-Teach® training manual will engage the adult learner and make for an interesting and educational learning experience. Our courses focus on elements that ensure the information is understood, retained, and easily resourced.

Each package includes training materials for one person: a Self-Teach manual, a final exam that the employer marks, a class guide, placarding guide, practical workplace exercises for site specific training, and a certificate. TDG certification is valid for 3 years upon completion and is non-transferable.

This training is meant to be used as independent study and allows students to go at their own pace. It works well in small or large groups and provides room for discussion and site-specific training. This award-winning program is used by Canada’s largest and most recognized companies.

TDG Self-Teach® Course Features:

  • Industry recognized, TDG Training and certificate
  • Easy to follow and read training manual for one person
  • Live support Mon-Friday, 7am to 6pm MST
  • Interesting and engaging learning content created by industry experts
  • Same day certification, begin your training in minutes
  • Stop and go at your convenience
  • Have a TDG questions? Speak to one of our safety experts, free of charge, call us toll free at 1-800-465-3366.

Course content includes:

  • An overview of TDG Requirements and Regulations
  • Responsibilities of Shippers, handlers and carriers
  • Nine classes of Dangerous Goods
  • Shipping Documentation, Placards, Labels and Safety Marks
  • Different means of containment
  • Special Situations
  • Emergency Response Plans (ERAP) and actions
  • Ask one of our safety experts about additional TDG training.