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Dangerous Goods (batteries) transportation training
Vicepresident of The Board, DGSA, DGR, IMDG Instructor at DGM Poland
Warsaw, Poland
About
Transport of Dangerous Goods (including batteries) is strictly regulated by law. According to the 2011 Act(Dz.U. 2011 nr 227 poz. 1367), anyone involved in the transport of dangerous goods by road must be trained in ADR. According to the 2022 Act (Dz.U. 2022 poz. 1715) anyone shipping dangerous goods by air must be trained in accordance with IATA DGR and registered with the Civil Aviation Authority. DGM offers certified training; we are an IATA accredited school, and our instructors and training programs are approved by the Civil Aviation Authority. We conduct IATA DGR, ADR, IMDG, and RID training.
Type
- Certification
- Education, Training & Qualifying
Organisation
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Service
- Consulting
- Supply chain management
- IPR, Legal and tax advisory
Paweł Tkaczyk DGM
Vicepresident of The Board, DGSA, DGR, IMDG Instructor at DGM Poland
Warsaw, Poland
Product
Labels, packagings, publications, software
Paweł Tkaczyk DGM
Vicepresident of The Board, DGSA, DGR, IMDG Instructor at DGM Poland
Warsaw, Poland
Service
Packaging, labelling, preparation of transport documentation (DGD)
- Supply chain management
Paweł Tkaczyk DGM
Vicepresident of The Board, DGSA, DGR, IMDG Instructor at DGM Poland
Warsaw, Poland