IMDG & Workboat Code - Dangerous Goods Online Course

The objective of the course is to familiarise the user in the dangerous goods requirements of the Workboat Code and the relevant parts and chapters of the IMDG Code. The course covers all training requirements outlined in Appendix 5 of the Workboat Code. Our e-learning course is delivered completely online, via a series of pre-recorded videos, narrated text and exercises. It takes approximately 3 - 4 hours to complete.

Description

Workboat Code 3 is a code of practice which applies to all UK small workboats and pilot boats.

Section 29 of the Workboat Code covers the carriage and transfer of dangerous goods, implementing the requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code to small workboats and pilot boats.

Appendix 5 of the Workboat Code requires mandatory dangerous goods training for all crew members. Dangerous goods training for crew members of workboats and pilot boats must therefore encompass the dangerous goods requirements of both the Workboat Code and the IMDG Code. 

The objective of the course is to familiarise the user in the dangerous goods requirements of the Workboat Code and the relevant parts and chapters of the IMDG Code.

The course covers all training requirements outlined in Appendix 5 of the Workboat Code. Our e-learning course is delivered completely online, via a series of pre-recorded videos, narrated text and exercises. It takes approximately 3 - 4 hours to complete.

Once the course fee has been paid, our team will get your course enrolment sorted. We aim to completed this within 1-working day. 

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