Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Online Training – Kelowna
At Kelowna First Aid, we proudly offer workplace-approved Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) training as a convenient online course. Provided in partnership with St. Mark James Training, this program is one of the most widely recognized TDG certifications in Canada.
Learn the legal requirements and best practices for safely transporting dangerous goods across Canada. Certification is awarded immediately upon successful completion and does not expire.
Course Features & Certification
✔️ Instant Certification: Receive your TDG certificate immediately upon completion.
✔️ Self-Paced Learning: Start, stop, and resume the course at your convenience.
✔️ Flexible Online Access: Get instant login credentials upon purchase.
✔️ Time Commitment: The course takes approximately 3 hours to complete.
✔️ Structured Learning: 9 modules, each taking about 25 minutes to complete.
✔️ Assessment Requirement: Participants must achieve a minimum score of 75% on each module’s quiz before advancing.
Course Cost & Group Discounts
💰 Individual Enrollment: $29.99 (single purchase)
👥 Group & Bulk Pricing: Competitive rates available for large group registrations.
📞 For group purchases or registration inquiries, call 1-888-870-7002.
⚠️ Please note: Online courses are non-refundable.
Take the next step in workplace safety—register today and get TDG certified!
Lessons
Unit 1 – Introduction to Transportation of Dangerous Goods
This unit teaches participants a brief introduction to transportation of dangerous goods (TDG). Topics include who it applies to, definitions & regulations
Unit 2 – Regulations and Training
Unit 2 discusses compliance and outlines the training requirements set out in the TDG Act and regulations.
Unit 3 – Classification of Dangerous Goods
In this unit participants will learn to recognize that classification matters for dangerous goods are dealt with in Part 2 of the TDG regulations,
Unit 4 – Safety Marks
This unit examines the safety marks used with dangerous goods.
Unit 5 – Means of Containment
Unit 5 identifies the possible “means of containment” for transporting dangerous goods, and describes the procedure used in the selection and safety marking
Unit 6 – Documentation
This unit is focused on identifying, knowing and explaining shipping documentation in relation to TDG
Unit 7 – Forbidden Goods, Exemptions and Special Provisions
Unit 7 focuses on forbidden goods and special provisions in TDG regulations.
Unit 8 – Exemptions and Exceptions
Unit 8 focuses on further exemptions, and highlights the transportation within a facility exemption and the transportation between two properties exemption in particular
Unit 9 – Immediate Reporting and ERAPs
Unit 9 focuses on accidental releases of dangerous goods