Logiciel de sécurité BIS
This in-depth course is tailored for individuals who are engaged in the handling and transportation of dry ice. The key areas covered in this course are as follows: 1.An Introduction to Dry Ice 2.Potential Hazards of Dry Ice 3.Techniques for Safe Handling and Transportation 4.Classification Details 5.Documentation and Safety Markings 6.Training Necessities 7.Rules for Reporting 8.Conclusion and Final Assessment
This comprehensive course is custom-made for individuals who deal with and transport dry ice. It delves into the fundamental aspects of dry ice, its potential dangers, and the recommended protocols for its safe handling and transportation. Furthermore, it provides an understanding of the regulatory requirements concerning the packaging and transportation of dry ice, in addition to explaining the necessary actions during an incident involving dry ice.
Upon completion of the ‘Transportation of Dry Ice’ course, participants should be able to:
The course duration is approximately 45 minutes.
In order to successfully complete the course, a minimum score of 80% is required. Participants may attempt the course up to three times to achieve the passing score.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be made available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 45 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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