Dangerous Goods Awareness Training Now Online
Evolution have teamed up with friends and partners – ADL Media – to provide our dangerous goods awareness training online.
The product is available to purchase online from next week and forms an essential part of your dangerous goods compliance. Admin, operational, customer service, sales, transport and warehouse staff that are involved with dangerous goods all legally required to have acquired at least DG awareness training.
The course is designed in the modern prezi storyboard format and can be taken anywhere there is an internet connection any via any major device. It is made up of four lessons, each with a multiple choice test, that provide an introduction to responsibility, regulations, classification, labelling, identification, packaging and labelling.
Users can work at their own pace and upon completion our DGSA approved certificates can be downloaded.
Individual courses can be bought online via paypal or credit/debit card, but you can also email us to arrange logins for multiple users terry@evolutuonsforwarding.com.
More details of the course can be viewed here …
https://dangerousgoodsawareness.co.uk/product/dangerous-goods-awareness-course/
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