General Subjects
Dangerous Goods (DG) Carry - Helicopter Training
WHY LEARN GLOBAL REPORTING FORMAT (GRF)?
- This training is suitable for both winter and tropical runway surface conditions
- The objective to give relevant, reliable information on the runway surface condition.
- Explain the need for and fundamental requirements of the GRF for assessing and reporting runway conditions
- Describe factors that require adjustment for braking and accelerating in order to account for runway conditions
- A standardized method of reporting in relation to airplane performance data.
- Improving the safety of airport operations.
- Complete a Runway Condition Report (RCR) to assess the performance of a take-off and landing
- Summarize the end-to-end process of assessing and reporting runway conditions
Absolute safety and security are crucial when dealing with hazardous goods. Scandlearn’s detailed Dangerous Goods for Helicopter crew has been upgraded and animated to give the content real impact and energy so that Helicopter crew is fully prepared to prevent dangerous goods disasters.
Dangerous goods range from the obvious, such as chemicals and weapons, to the seemingly harmless such as matches. If certain goods are handled inappropriately, or badly packed, they can react during air transportation. Every employee needs to be aware of the nature of such goods, their potential for causing harm, and how they should be dealt with. When your operators carry dangerous goods, this course must be performed as repeat training for staff members as appropriate.
TOPICS INCLUDED
- UN, ICAO
- Shipping and documentation
- UN number
- List of articles and substances
- Load planner’s responsibilities
- Summary of ”NOTOC”
- Crew training
- Markings required
- Responsibility of The National Board of Civil Aviation and its organization
- IATA-DGR
- Divisions and sub-divisions
- Crew training
- Nine classes of dangerous goods
- Hazard label and Handling label
- Divisions and sub-divisions
- Nine classes of dangerous goods
- Packing
1. Dangerous Goods Welcome VIDEO
15 min 1 part
2. General philosophy
16 min 28 parts 12 questions
3. Limitations
14 min 18 parts 12 questions
4. List of dangerous goods
10 min 10 parts 12 questions
5. Labelling and marking
19 min 33 parts 12 questions
6. Dangerous Goods transport document and other relevant documentation
9 min 8 parts 12 questions
7. Acceptance procedures
9 min 7 parts 12 questions
8. Recognition of undeclared dangerous goods
12 min 13 parts 12 questions
9. Storage and loading procedures
17 min 25 parts 12 questions
10. Notification to captain
10 min 9 parts 12 questions
11. Provisions for passengers and crew
13 min 14 parts 12 questions
12. Emergency Procedures
13 min 15 parts 12 questions
CERTIFICATION TEST
Dangerous Goods (DG) Carry - Helicopter Training
FEATURES
2 hr 47 min
General Subjects
12 modules
English
Initial and recurrent
Appstore and Google Play
Course renewal: 12 months
Assessments:
- Question pool
Applicable for:
Flight Crew
Cabin Crew
Ground Crew
Operations/Planning
Aircraft Maintenance
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Our course closely follows the EASA regulations but is also suitable for operators complying with other standards globally.
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