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This updated course provides an overview of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations. It reflects the most recent regulatory amendments in (SOR/2023-155) and (SOR/2023-206) published in the Canada Gazette, and other significant content updates.
Single Seat (90 days access from date of purchase)
Group Training (multi-seat) (1 year access from date of purchase)
This updated course provides an overview of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations for managers, employees, and others who need to know about TDG but are not responsible for TDG activities. It includes information about your responsibilities for the transport of dangerous goods, especially for training and certification of company personnel. It will also help you understand the purpose of the TDG Act and Regulations, as well as terms, concepts, requirements for compliance and consequences for noncompliance.
This course reflects the most recent regulatory amendments in (SOR/2023-155) and (SOR/2023-206) published in the Canada Gazette, and other significant updates to training requirements, classification, security measures, ticketing for enforcement, equivalency certificates, electronic documents, and incident and emergency response. Handouts for safety marks and shipping documents are also included.
Note that this course focuses on road transportation. Therefore, it does not cover the 6.2(l) ICAO and 6.2(m) IMDG training requirements in Section 6.2 of Part 6 in the TDG Regulations.
TDG training consists of two parts:
Because TDG training is job-specific, the employer is responsible for determining the required training, assessing the worker’s knowledge and experience, and issuing the Certificate of Training. Refer to Transport Canada’s bulletin on TDG training requirements for further information.
Although a certificate of completion is provided when this e-course is successfully completed (final exam is passed), it does NOT serve as a valid TDG Certificate of Training. The formal TDG Certificate of Training must be issued by the employer when they determine the employee has a sound knowledge of all the topics (the educational component) and has received workplace specific training that directly relates to their duties with transporting dangerous goods. A sample TDG training certificate is available from Transport Canada’s TDG Bulletin on TDG training.
Average time to complete this course is approximately two hours.
This course is recommended as an overview for all employees, including managers, workers, or anyone who needs to know about the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulation but are not responsible for TDG activities.
CCOHS also offers a comprehensive Transportation of Dangerous Goods course for managers and supervisors, transportation of dangerous goods co-ordinators, and those responsible for determining the training requirements for employees handling dangerous goods.
Refer to our fact sheet for additional information on TDG training.
Prior technical knowledge of the transportation of dangerous goods system is not a requirement. However, familiarity with practices in the transportation industry is helpful.
Upon completion of the course and passing a final, multiple-choice exam, learners will be able to print a certificate of completion.
This course is delivered online. View the minimum system requirements to take this course.
CCOHS courses are unique in that they are developed by subject specialists in the field, and reviewed by representatives from labour, employers, and government to ensure the content and approach are unbiased and credible.
We partnered with Vubiz – an international leader in e-learning development – to create this e-course. Vubiz offers other related e-learning courses that may also be of interest to you. Read about them in the Vubiz Catalogue of e-learning courses.
CCOHS courses are unique in that they are developed by subject specialists in the field, and reviewed by representatives from labour, employers and government to ensure the content and approach are unbiased and credible.
Earn a certificate upon successful course completion (except free awareness courses).
We partner with Vubiz, an international leader in elearning development, to deliver our courses.