Hazards associated with loading dangerous goods

Description

Know about the hazards implied with the transport of determined dangerous goods. Know about the emergency actions and handling procedures in case of accidents with the goods during their loading or transportation.

Alternative labels

dangers associated with the transportation of dangerous goods and hazardous materials
hazards related to loading dangerous goods
hazards encountered in the loading of dangerous goods
dangers associated with transportation of hazardous materials
dangerous goods transportation hazards
hazards of loading dangerous goods
risks associated with the transportation of dangerous goods and hazardous materials
hazards associated with shipment of dangerous goods
hazards encountered in the shipment of dangerous goods

Skill type

knowledge

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential knowledge

Hazards associated with loading dangerous goods is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:

Dangerous goods driver: Dangerous goods drivers transport fuel and bulk liquid, hazardous products and chemicals by road.
Mover: Movers are responsible for the physical handling of goods and belongings to be relocated or transported from one place to the other. They disassemble goods, machinery or belongings for transporting and assemble or install them in the new location. They ensure that objects are well protected and packed, secured and placed correctly in trucks and transports.
Move coordinator: Move coordinators envision all the activities required for a successful moving. They receive briefings from the client and translate them in actions and activities that assure a smooth, competitive, and satisfactory moving.

Optional knowledge

Hazards associated with loading dangerous goods is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Move manager: Move managers coordinate all the resources and activities comprised in moving services. They work together with clients to define the requirements of the service and adapt it to their demands. They manage communication with shipping companies, planners, and movers to assure compliance, business efficiency, and client satisfaction.
Moving truck driver: Moving truck drivers operate lorries or trucks intended for relocating and transporting goods, belongings, machinery, and others. They assist in placing goods in the truck for efficient use of space and security compliance.
Hazardous materials inspector: Hazardous materials inspectors inspect facilities which handle hazardous materials to ensure compliance to health and safety regulations, and hazardous materials handling legislation. They investigate violations, oversee tests of emergency and risk response plans, and consult on the improvement of the facilities’ operations and procedures, as well as on hazardous materials regulations. They also advise plants on potential sources of danger to a community, and on better safety regulations.

 


 

References

  1. Hazards associated with loading dangerous goods – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022