Management & Supervisor training modules
COURSE OVERVIEW FOR MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISORS
MANAGE THE TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS
MANAGERS / SUPERVISORS / CONTROLLERS
OVERVIEW, REFERENCE, ACCREDITATION, MODULES
Course Target Audience
All persons who:
Manage, Supervise, Delegate, Negotiate any task relating to all Dangerous Goods Classes including but not limited to:
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(All entities and individual persons who earn a financial reward must comply fully with the South African Dangerous Goods legislation, Individual persons transporting for own personal use are exempted)
This is a 1 Day Course
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities:
Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems
As referenced in:
SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1
The following course is presented by our company to assist clients and their staff to comply with regulatory training. This applies to all persons undertaking any activity regarding Dangerous Goods.
ACCREDITATION
DGR Compliance Solutions has the following accreditations:
Company: Department of Transport (DoT)-PrDP (D)-2016/159
Company: ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
Company: TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA 16-793
Moderators:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-9681
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 09-264
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-60388
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 14-88
Assessors:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 08-1689
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-10842
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 09-242
Email: training@dgtecsa.comfor availability

This course is divided into two Modules
Module 1: SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 2: SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods – Emergency Information Systems
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
There are two certificate options:
- A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates that attend the seminar and do not want to complete the competency examination
- A certificate of competency will be issued to delegates who have completed the competency examination & found competent
Email: training@dgtecsa.com for availability
This course is divided into three Modules,
Module 1: SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 2: SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods – Emergency Information Systems
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 3: Dangerous Goods Transportation by Air – IATA
There are two certificate options:
- A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates that attend the seminar and do not want to complete the competency examination
- A certificate of competency will be issued to delegates who have completed the competency examination & found competent
Email: training@dgtecsa.comfor availability
This course is divided into three Modules, contents of these modules are listed below:
Module 1: SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 2: SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods – Emergency Information Systems
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 3 Dangerous Goods Transportation by Sea – IMDG
There are two certificate options:
- A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates that attend the seminar and do not want to complete the competency examination
- A certificate of competency will be issued to delegates who have completed the competency examination & found competent
Email: training@dgtecsa.com for availability
This course is divided into four Modules, contents of these modules are listed below
Module 1: SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 2: SANS 10232-1 – Transportation of Dangerous Goods – Emergency Information Systems
(Note that this Standard references all modes of transport)
Module 3: Dangerous Goods Transportation by Air – IATA
Module 4: Dangerous Goods Transportation by Sea – IMDG
There are two certificate options:
- A certificate of attendance will be issued to delegates that attend the seminar and do not want to complete the competency examination
- A certificate of competency will be issued to delegates who have completed the competency examination & found competent
Email: training@dgtecsa.com for availability
CLASS 1 EXPLOSIVES
All Industry Sectors:
Compliance with legislation
This is a 1 Day Course
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities: Transport Operational requirements
& Emergency Information Systems
The following seminar is presented by our company to assist clients and
their staff to comply with regulatory training.
This applies to all persons undertaking any activity regarding Dangerous Goods.
Reference is made to:
The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Regulation – 280: Training Requirements
SANS 10231 – Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods
Including references to other SANS standards
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments:
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances – Clause 3: Information & Training
Regulations for Explosives – Clause 19: Standards of Training
Email: training@dgtecsa.com for availability
CLASS 6.2 – INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES ROAD & AIR
Compliance with legislation
This is a 1 Day Course
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities: Transport Operational
Requirements & Emergency Information Systems
The following course is presented by our company to assist clients and
their staff to comply with regulatory training.
This applies to all persons undertaking any activity regarding Dangerous Goods.
Reference is made to:
The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Regulation – 280: Training Requirements
SANS 10231: 2014 – Edition 4 –
Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods: Skills and Training
Clause 4.3.1 including references to other SANS standards
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments:
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances – Clause 3 Information & Training
Regulations for Hazardous Biological Agents – Clause 4 Information & Training
Email: training@dgtecsa.com for availability
Qualified Person training modules
COURSE OVERVIEW FOR QUALIFIED PERSON
SAQA UNIT STANDARD 242990
IDENTIFICATION, RECEIVE, STORE, PICK, PACK DESPATCH, LOAD, OFF LOAD, USE
SAQA UNIT STANDARD 123259
TRANSPORT DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD
Course Target Audience
All persons who physically handle, Supervise or Delegate tasks concerning Dangerous Goods ( Receive, Dispatch, Pack, Pick, Load, Off Load, Handle during production / Manufacturing process, Purchase Dangerous Goods, Authorise vehicle access to premises, Use)
The course consists of a detailed explanation of the Dangerous Goods Legislation including guidelines to being compliant with this legislation.
This course is offered to personnel who undertake (but not limited to) the following tasks:
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This is a 1 Day Course
The following course is presented by our company to assist all employees to comply with regulatory training.
Reference is made to:
Requirements of the OSH Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances: Clause 3: Information & Training
The National Road Traffic Act (Act 93 of 1996 & it’s amendment)
Regulation 280 – Training Requirements
SANS 10231: 2014 – Edition 4:
Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods: Skills and Training
Clause 3.1.22 & Clause 4.4, including references to other SANS standards
SANS 10263.0: 2010 – Edition 1.1:
Clause 14.5 – Job Knowledge
Clause 14.6 – Training
ACCREDITATION
DGTECSA Solutions has the following accreditations:
Company: Department of Transport (DoT)-PrDP (D)-2016/159
Company: ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
Company: TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA 16-793
Moderators:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-9681
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 09-264
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-60388
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 14-88
Assessors:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 08-1689
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-10842
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 09-242
Email: training@DGTECSA.com for availability

Course Target Audience:
All persons who physically handle, Supervise or Delegate tasks concerning Dangerous Goods ( Receive, Dispatch, Pack, Pick , Load, Off Load, Handle during production / Manufacturing process, Purchase Dangerous Goods, Authorise vehicle access to premises, Use)
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Qualified Person course after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Seminar Target Audience:
All persons who physically handle, supervise or Delegate tasks relating to Class 1 Explosives (Receive, Pack, Pick, Load, and Off Load) but not limited to:
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Certificates of attendance are issued to all delegates.
A01 | Chief Inspector of Explosives ( C I E ): Guideline for compliance |
A02 | Chief Inspector of Explosives ( C I E ): Documentation Examples |
A03 | South African Acts relevant to the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa |
A04 | Definitions of the Parties |
A05 | General Definitions ( SANS 10231 & SANS 10232.1 |
A06 | Three operations covering the transport of Dangerous Goods in South Africa |
A07 | Driver Responsibilities: Training, Licensing, Checks, Time Limits |
A08 | Driver Responsibilities: Behaviour on the Route |
A09 | Qualified Persons – Appointment, Training, Responsibilities |
A10 | Hazard Class Diamonds |
A11 | Exempt Quantities of Class 1: Explosives |
A12 | How to determine if a load is exempt |
A13 | Rules for transporting Class 1: Explosives |
A14 | Description of Packing Groups |
A15 | Class labelling on containers and Packaging |
A16 | Class Compatibility Chart for vehicles |
A17 | Vehicle: Registration requirements |
A18 | Vehicle: Design requirements – Packaged Goods |
A19 | Documentation: What is required to be carried on vehicles transporting Dangerous Goods |
A20 | Documentation: Dangerous Goods Declaration & Waste Dangerous Goods Declaration |
A21 | Documentation: Transport Emergency Cards |
A22 | Incident Report Form |
A23 | Placarding & Warning Diamond requirements – General |
A24 | Class 1 Explosives: Placard variants |
A25 | Placarding: Vehicles – GVM Less than 3500 kg |
A26 | Placarding: Vehicles – GVM More than 3500 kg |
A27 | Warning Diamonds |
A28 | Designated Space / Document Holder |
A29 | Fire Extinguishers |
A30 | Power Isolating Switches |
A31 | Daily Vehicle Roadworthy Inspection Check List |
A32 | Vehicle & Driver: Compliance verification Check List |
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Course Target Audience:
All persons who physically handle (Receive, Dispatch, Pack, Pick, Load, Off Load, Use) OR authorise vehicles transporting Dangerous Goods to enter or leave the premises of the Consignor, Operator or Consignee (e.g.: Security Personnel).
This course is offered to personnel who undertake (but not limited to) the following Tasks:
- Pack dangerous goods
- Mark, label & placard dangerous goods
- Load / Unload Cargo Transport Units
- Prepare transport documents for dangerous goods
- Accept dangerous goods for transport
- Handle dangerous goods in transport
- Prepare dangerous goods loading/stowage plans
- Load / Unload dangerous goods into/from ships
- Carry dangerous goods in transport
- Enforce or survey or inspect for compliance with applicable rules and regulations are otherwise involved in the transport of Dangerous Goods as determined by the competent authority
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Course Target Audience:
All persons who physically handle (Receive, Dispatch, Pack, Pick, Load, Off Load, Use) OR authorise vehicles transporting Dangerous Goods to enter or leave the premises of the Consignor, Operator or Consignee (e.g.: Security Personnel).
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Qualified Person course after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Driver training modules
COURSE OVERVIEW FOR DRIVER
Course Target Audience
All persons who drive any vehicle, irrespective of the GVM of the vehicle transporting Dangerous Goods as listed in SANS 10231 and SANS 10228 (Different Hazard Classes separately or together).
Driver responsibilities: Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems as referenced in the National Road Traffic Act N0 93 of 1996 & its amendments, Chapter VIII: Regulation 280 – Requirements for training.
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Pr-DP-D courses after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
The following training course is presented by our company to assist all Drivers to comply with regulatory training requirements.
Reference is made to:
The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Regulation – 280: Training Requirements
SANS 10231
Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods: Skills and Training
Clause 4.3.1 including references to other SANS standards
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments:
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances – Clause 3: Information &
Training
Regulations for Hazardous Biological Agents – Clause 4: Information & Training
A pre requirement for this training course is that the delegate has at least the equivalent of an NQF Level 3 for English, a valid driving licence, as well as at least 36 hours of supervision by a Competent Person driving Vehicles containing Dangerous Goods as well as the physical handling of Dangerous Goods.
ACCREDITATION
DGR Compliance Solutions has the following accreditations:
Company: Department of Transport (DoT)-PrDP (D)-2016/159
Company: ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
Company: TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA 16-793
Moderators:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-9681
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 09-264
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-60388
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 14-88
Assessors:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 08-1689
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-10842
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 09-242
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability

The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 4-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete a Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow the correct procedure for incidents such as Fire and Spillage ( Simulated Classroom exercises are done).
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Seminar Target Audience:
All persons who drive any vehicle, irrespective of the GVM of the vehicle transporting Dangerous Goods as listed in SANS 10231 and SANS 10228 (Class 1 – Explosives).
Driver responsibilities: Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems as referenced in:
The National Road Traffic Act N0 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Chapter VIII: Regulation 280 – Requirements for training
Certificates of attendance are issued to all delegates.
Reference is made to:
The National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Regulation – 280: Training Requirements
SANS 10231
Operational Requirements for Dangerous Goods: Skills and Training
Clause 4.3.1 including references to other SANS standards
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 & its amendments:
Regulations for Hazardous Chemical Substances – Clause 3: Information & Training
Regulations for Explosives – Clause 19: Standards of Training
A pre requirement for this training course is that the delegate has at least the equivalent of an NQF Level 3 for English, a valid driving licence, as well as at least 36 hours of supervision by a Competent Person Driving Vehicles containing Dangerous Goods as well as the Physical handling of Dangerous Goods.
The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 4-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete a Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared Competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow the correct procedure for incidents such as Fire and Spillage ( Simulated Classroom exercises are done ).
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Course Target Audience:
All persons who drive any vehicle, irrespective of the GVM of the vehicle transporting Dangerous Goods as listed in SANS 10231 and SANS 10228 (Flammable Gas & Liquids).
Driver responsibilities: Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems as referenced in:
The National Road Traffic Act N0 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Chapter VIII: Regulation 280 – Requirements for training
The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 4-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete a Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared Competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow the correct procedure for incidents such as Fire and Spillage ( Simulated Classroom exercises are done).
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Pr-DP-D courses after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Course Target Audience:
All persons who drive any vehicle, irrespective of the GVM of the vehicle transporting Dangerous Goods as listed in SANS 10231 and SANS 10228 (Transporting Class 6.2 Infectious Substances).
Driver responsibilities: Transport Operational requirements & Emergency Information Systems as referenced in:
The National Road Traffic Act N0 93 of 1996 & its amendments
Chapter VIII: Regulation 280 – Requirements for training
The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 4-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete a Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared Competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow the correct procedure for incidents such as Fire and Spillage ( Simulated Classroom exercises are done).
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Pr-DP-D courses after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Driver & Qualified Person training modules
COMBINED COURSE OVERVIEW FOR DRIVER & QUALIFIED PERSON
ALL HAZARD CLASSES
SAQA Unit Standards
123259 – Convey (Transport) Dangerous Goods by Road
242990 – Load, Off Load Dangerous Goods
These 2 Unit Standards are combined and cover Transportation,
Packaging, Receiving, Despatching, Loading, Unloading of Infectious Substances
Course Target Audience
All Persons who:
- Physically handle ( Receive, Dispatch, Prepare, Pack, Pick , Load, Off Load, Use ).
- Authorise vehicles transporting Dangerous Goods to enter or leave the premises of the Consignor, Operator or Consignee
- Drivers who transport all Hazard Classes
This course is offered to personnel who undertake (but not limited to) the following tasks:
- Pack dangerous goods
- Mark, label & placard dangerous goods
- Load / Unload Cargo Transport Units
- Prepare transport documents for dangerous goods
- Accept dangerous goods for transport
- Handle dangerous goods in transport
- Prepare dangerous goods loading/stowage plans
- Load / Unload dangerous goods into/from ships
- Carry dangerous goods in transport
- Enforce or survey or inspect for compliance with applicable rules and regulations
- Transport of Dangerous Goods as determined by the competent authority
- All delegates require a minimum education level of NQF 3 – English
- All delegates must be in possession of a valid Driver Licence
ACCREDITATION
DGR Compliance Solutions has the following accreditations:
Company: Department of Transport (DoT)-PrDP (D)-2016/159
Company: ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
Company: TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA 16-793
Moderators:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-9681
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 09-264
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-60388
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-MODR: 14-88
Assessors:
E Crane:
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-696226
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 08-1689
S Merensky :
ETDP SETA Accreditation No: US-10842
TETA SETA Accreditation No: TETA-ASSR: 09-242
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability

The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 6-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete an Open Book Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared Competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow correct procedures for incidents such as Fire and Spillage
Formative Assessment exercises are done during the classroom session
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Qualified Person course after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.
Email: training@dgrcompliance.co.za for availability
Course Target Audience:
All Persons who:
- Physically handle ( Receive, Dispatch, Prepare, Pack, Pick, Load, Off Load, Use ).
- Authorise vehicles transporting Dangerous Goods to enter or leave the premises of the Consignor, Operator or Consignee
- Drivers who transport Class 6.2 Infectious Substances
This course is offered to personnel who undertake (but not limited to) the following tasks:
- Pack dangerous goods
- Mark, label & placard dangerous goods
- Load / Unload Cargo Transport Units
- Prepare transport documents for dangerous goods
- Accept dangerous goods for transport
- Handle dangerous goods in transport
- Prepare dangerous goods loading/stowage plans
- Load / Unload dangerous goods into/from ships
- Carry dangerous goods in transport
- Enforce or survey or inspect for compliance with applicable rules and regulations
- Transport of Dangerous Goods as determined by the competent authority
- All delegates require a minimum education level of NQF 3 – English
- All delegates must be in possession of a valid Driver Licence
The course is divided into two Outcomes sections:
Part A:
This is a 6-hour interactive classroom based session where theory, as well as practical training, is done with the delegate and they have to complete an Open Book Written Examination as part of their POE in order to be declared Competent.
Part B:
This session determines if the delegate is competent in the use of the Emergency Information Systems as well as the ability to conduct Safe Loading and Off Loading as well as follow correct procedures for incidents such as Fire and Spillage
Formative Assessment exercises are done during the classroom session
A certificate of Competence is issued to the delegates passing the Qualified Person course after successfully completing a Theoretical & Practical examination.