Hazmat, Pipeline and Motor Carrier Safety
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In support of U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Transportation Safety Institute’s (TSI) Multi-Modal Safety Division provides training for federal, state and local enforcement agencies, emergency response personnel and industry (shippers, carriers, manufacturers, etc.) in the complexities of the hazardous materials (hazmat), Motor Carrier and Pipeline Safety regulations.
Our Multi-Modal Safety division offers a wide variety of pipeline, motor carrier, hazmat regulation classes and seminars that cover all modes of domestic and international transportation. Students are instructed on Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR) for the transportation of hazardous materials by air, rail, highway and water; the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG) for ocean vessel shipments; the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions along with the industry standards issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations for commercial air shipments.
We also offer specialized classes on the regulations dealing with pipeline, motor carrier, and hazmat incident response, transportation of hazmat and recurrent training, hazardous wastes and substances, cargo tanks, portable tanks, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), cylinders, United Nations Performance-Oriented Packaging (UN/POP), instructor training, radioactive materials, explosives, and the military airlift of hazardous materials (AFMAN 24-204(I).
In addition to our premier hazmat training, we offer a suite of transportation safety related courses to federal, state and private industry audiences and are able to tailor products and services, such course development, program management, and event scheduling, to suit specific training needs.
Please visit the course catalog for additional details and information concerning our training schedule, course descriptions, CEUs, etc., and to register for courses.
To contact the Hazmat, Pipeline and Motor Carrier Safety Division, send us an email or call (405) 954-4500.