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TDG Driver/Handler

Transportation of dangerous goods regulations training for drivers and handlers. This training complies with part 6 of the Canadian TDG regulations. Upon completion of this training, the student will obtain a valid TDG Certificate for transporting and Handling dangerous goods of Classes 1.4S, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8, and 9 in Canada.

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Transport Canada — TDG

Compliant with Canada's TDG Regulations

This course meets the dangerous goods training requirements set out in Part 6 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations. Certification is required for anyone who offers for transport, handles, or transports dangerous goods by road or rail in Canada.

TDG Regulations

SOR/2001-286, Part 6 — Training

Clear Language Amendment

SOR/2014-152

Regulatory body

Transport Canada

Intended audience

Drivers, shippers, handlers, and consignees of dangerous goods by road or rail in Canada.

Certificate validity

3 years

What You'll Learn

Introduction, Objectives and Application: What is TDG, who is responsible, and who enforces it?
Training: Who needs training, what it needs to contain, who is responsible for supplying it, and documenting it.
Classification: A description of dangerous goods classes.
Schedules and ERAPs: What's in the Canadian TDG Schedules, and what is an ERAP?
Means of Containment: Small and large packaging and UN specification.
Marking, Placarding, and Labeling: How and when to identify small and large means of containment.
Documentation: BOLs and DG declarations when transporting Dangerous Goods.
International Transportation of Dangerous Goods: What happens when you need to cross the border?
Reporting Requirements: Who needs to know when an accident or spill happens?
Special Cases: List of a few exemptions

What Is TDG Training?

TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) training is mandatory education for anyone in Canada who handles, offers for transport, or transports dangerous goods. Under the TDG Act and updated CAN/CGSB-192.3-2020 standard, employers must ensure their staff are competency-certified.

Training covers dangerous goods classifications (Classes 1-9), safety marks and placards, shipping documentation, emergency response procedures, and reporting requirements.

Drivers transporting dangerous goods by road
Handlers who load, unload, or pack dangerous goods
Shippers who offer dangerous goods for transport
Carriers and fleet managers
Safety managers and compliance officers

Why Choose Certigo?

Competency-Based

Meets new CAN/CGSB-192.3-2020 requirements

Bilingual EN/FR

Full training available in English and French

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TDG Driver/Handler

What's Inside

Industry-aligned curriculum developed by certified professionals
Interactive modules with real-world scenarios and case studies
Downloadable reference materials and compliance checklists
Timed final exam with instant results and certificate generation
Mobile-friendly — complete the course on any device, anywhere

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