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How To Pack Dangerous Goods
Introduction to the course
Course introduction and navigation (3:25)
The regulations
How to access the regulations online (1:43)
Introduction to the packing provisions and different terms
Introduction
The Dangerous Goods List
Special provisions
Packing instructions
Special packing provisions and where they are located
Packaging
Examples of single and combination packagings (3:46)
IBCs and composite packagings
Large packagings, net and gross mass
UN packaging
Packing groups
'Other' packagings
Alternative packing provisions
A closer look at packing instructions
Recap of what you've (hopefully) learnt so far (1:44)
Elements of a packing instruction (3:37)
Determine the packaging options for a given entry (1:16)
Special packing provisions (5:30)
How packing instructions are coded ('P' codes)
Packing instructions for IBCs
General packing provisions (part 1; 4.1.1.1 - 4.1.1.3)
Introduction to the general packing provisions
4.1.1.1 (the £1.2 million paragraph) (4:19)
4.1.1.2 (compatibility) (3:13)
4.1.1.3 (UN packaging)
UN packaging
How to determine if 'UN packaging' is required
Design types of packaging allowed (plus mass and capacity limitations)
Where to find packaging construction, testing and marking requirements
Understanding UN packaging marks
Example: single packaging for liquids (1A1) (5:58)
Questions
Example: combination packaging (4G) for specified inner packagings and obtaining the supplier's instructions (3:58)
Questions
Example: composite packaging (6HA1) for liquids (2:19)
Common issues to look out for: packing groups and relative density
Common issues to look out for: inner packagings, capacity, net and gross mass
'V - coded' packagings (superpacks!) (9:58)
Packagings for UN 2814 or UN 2900
Class 6.2: packagings for UN 2814 or UN 2900 construction and testing requirements (7:38)
Questions
IBCs
IBCs: construction, design-type testing, ongoing testing and inspection requirements
Common issues to look out for: use and testing of IBCs, modification, remanufacture and repair of IBCs
Questions
Large packagings: construction and testing requirements
Common issues to look out for: inner packagings for clinical waste in large packagings
Questions
General packing provisions continued: 4.1.1.4 onwards
Introduction to general packing provisions continued... (1:00)
4.1.1.4 (ullage)
4.1.1.6 (mixed packing restrictions)
4.1.1.8 (venting of packages)
4.1.1.10 (resistance to internal pressure for liquids)
Questions
4.1.1.11 (empty packagings)
4.1.1.12 (leakproofness test)
4.1.1.15 (expiry of certain plastics packagings)
Questions
Salvage packagings and reconditioned packagings
Introduction to the final section
Reconditioned packagings
Salvage packagings (8:13)
Questions
Access your certificate and provide feedback
The end (0:36)
Renewal reminder
4.1.1.1 (the £1.2 million paragraph)
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