DG Training

Online Training
We offer two of the best safety training courses available online. Please follow the link to get more information.

On Site Training
Our approved Dangerous Goods training course are delivered for both Initial candidates and for candidates requiring Re-validation training. Please follow the link form more information.
On site Training
DGA
training by air

Our approved Dangerous Goods by Air training course is delivered for both Initial candidates and for candidates requiring Re-validation training. The courses are delivered over 3 for Initial and 2 days for the Re Validation respectively. Orion DGS are approved to conduct Air Certification training for Categories 1, 2, 3 & 6.
- IAA Certified
- Material Provided
- Testing on site
- Valid For Two Years
DGSA
dg safety advisor

The function of a DGSA (Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser) is to monitor and advise on compliance, in regard to the rules, concerning the transportation of Dangerous Goods and additionally in the preparation of an annual report. The course are 5 days long and can be held onsite in your premises or in a venue.
- Warehouse
- Truck loading
- Safety stations
- Certified
IMDG
training by sea

Our course is delivered over two intensive days, based on our widely acclaimed DGSA training model and is provided by expert trainers.
“Shippers must attend General Awareness / Familiarisation training.”
- 2 intensive days
- Based on DGSA
- Provided by expert trainers
- Shippers must attend GA
- Certified
Online Training
AILB
Adequate Instruction for Lithium Batteries

What is considered adequate instruction?
Adequate instruction is a term based on the criteria in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.
The requirements are found within section 1.6,
titled: Adequate instruction for shipping section II lithium ion batteries.
- Introduction
- Packing Instructions
- Supporting Documents
- Special Considerations
GA
General Awareness

General Awareness Dangerous Goods
GA training is a regulatory requirement for anyone involved in handling, shipping, or transporting hazardous materials.
It will provide a basic understanding of what hazardous materials are and how to recognize them.
This training is required by U.S. Department of Transportation’s 49 CFR §172.704, for all hazmat employees.
- Introduction
- Classification
- Packaging
- Marking and Labeling
- Handling
- Emergency Response
- Quiz