TDG:
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
Access Safety Canada’s Online TDG Course will guide you through all aspects of the TDG system, aimed primarily at ensuring students will be trained with a clear understanding of the requirements of the following guidelines:
Guideline B – People Handling Dangerous Goods
Guideline C – Offering for Transport of Dangerous Goods
Guideline D – Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Our comprehensive course will explain in detail what you need to know, emphasize key points and test your knowledge retention after each module. The course has been designed to meet and exceed Transport Canada's Clear Language Regulations that set the training guidelines for TDG, so by completing this course you can become compliant with Federal Regulations and teach you to understand an important system in workplace safety. After completion of this course you will be issued a certificate of completion.
After completion of this course, you should be able to understand:
- The importance of UN Numbers, Packing Groups and Schedules
- The TDG Clear Language Regulations
- When Placards & Labels have to be used
- How to safely transport and contain dangerous goods
- TDG exemptions and reporting processes
Key Points on TDG:
- TDG stands for Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Anyone handling and transporting Dangerous Goods are required by law to be TDG trained
- All employers are required to show diligence in ensuring their employees are TDG trained
- Access Safety’s TDG Course follows Federal OHS Regulations related to TDG
Who Needs TDG Training?
Any individual who is required to move dangerous goods using a vehicle is required to be trained in TDG, including but not limited to the following industries:
- Trucking Companies
- Manufacturers
- Warehousing
- Oil and Gas
- Aviation


Course Running Time: 1 hour 30 Minutes