Load planner 7.6 - DGR ICAO/EASA Category 10

DGR training - 7.6 personnel responsible for planning of aircraft loading - ICAO/EASA Cat. 10 Table 1.5.A.
DGR10PC-2023-EASA-EN
Target Group : Personnel responsible for planning of aircraft loading.

Course Objective:
Upon completing this online training you will have the knowledge to:
- Identify labels and package specification markings and classify Dangerous Goods;
- Recognise Undeclared Dangerous Goods ;
- Be aware of provisions for Dangerous Goods in baggage of passengers and crew;
- Know the rules for loading and storage
- Get familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures.

This training has been developed on competency-based training and assessment approach - IATA DGR manual chapter 7

Key topics:
Recognizing dangerous goods
Identifying the general limitations
Positioning different roles and responsibilities
Understanding the criticality of classification & packaging
Interpreting the hazard communication
Familiarizing with basic Emergency Response
Plan loading
Issue NOTOC
Inform pilot-in-command and flight operations officer/flight dispatcher
Report dangerous goods accidents
Report dangerous goods incidents
Report undeclared/mis-declared dangerous goods
Report dangerous goods occurrences

Duration: 2 hours
All trainees need to pass a final exam in order to complete the DGR course.The minimum pass grade is 80%. If a trainee fails for the first time, he/she will be given a second attempt at the exam. If a trainee fails twice, he/she will have to retake the entire course.
Once the trainee has passed the final exam, he/she will be provided with a e-Certificate that can be printed. The certificate is then valid for 24 months.