For trainings according to IATA (air cargo), new requirements apply from 01.01.2023. The legislator now allows training courses with reduced content, which mainly relate to the participants’ field of activity. To ensure proper handling, the classification of the participants must be done in advance.
The CBTA tool offers the “assessor” a selection of possible trainings and is thus an aid in the individual assessment of the staff to be trained.
Please check the requirements of the staff as carefully as possible. In case of questions or lack of understanding, your Dangerous Goods Officers are always at your disposal:
Artur Gerhardt | Erik Stolz | Ilja Diegel | Natalie Weidlich | Willem Bijma | Helena Schlinkmeier
Classification Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA).
The following training courses are available:
(A) : Shipper personnel (incl. documents)
- Shipper Lithium Batteries (Section IB)
- Shipper Lithium Batteries (Section I)
- Shipper De Minimis, EQ
- Shipper Limited Quantity (LQ)
- Shipper Consumer Commodity (ID8000)
- Shipper Fully Regulated DG
(B): Packer personnel (excl. documents)
- Packer Lithium Batteries (Section IB)
- Packer Lithium Batteries (Section I)
- Packer De Minimis, EQ
- Packer Limited Quantity (LQ)
- Packer Consumer Commodity (ID8000)
- Packer Fully Regulated DG
Additional notes:
Lithium batteries (Part IB): <100 Wh or <2 g je Batterie
Lithium batteries (Part I): >100 Wh or >2 g je Batterie
De Minimis/EQ: Very small quantities under Limited Quantity (LQ).
Limited Quantity (LQ): Quantities that can be packed according to 2.7 of IATA.
Consumer Goods (ID8000): Goods, packed for retail sale (Only the following classes can be classified as consumer goods: 2, 3, 6.1 with restrictions).
