TDG Online Training
Danatec’s award winning, industry recognized Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) online training course.
Additional Course Information
Get Same-Day Certified in Industry Recognized TDG Training
TDG is the ultimate course. If you’re a shipper, receiver, driver, or handler this course will assure that your knowledge of the regulations behind shipping and receiving dangerous goods is up-to-date. You will not only receive interactive instruction with quizzes to test your knowledge but also multimedia presentations to make for an engaging learning experience.
Enjoy free printable resources including a TDG class guide, placarding guide, emergency reporting documents, and phone numbers. Receive a printable industry-recognized certificate along with a Digital Badge upon completion.
TDG certification is valid for 3 years upon completion and is non-transferable.
Additional Course Features:
- Live support Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm MST
- Interesting and engaging learning content created by industry experts
- Same day certification, begin your training in minutes
- Self-paced/Available 24/7
- Mobile/Tablet compatible
- Easily accessible—a stored record of training is available that can be shared if needed for auditing purposes or proof of certification
For a smoother and best-result course completion, we suggest using GoogleChrome.
Syllabus
Overview of TDG Act and Regulations
Responsibilities of Shippers, Handlers, & Carriers
Nine Classes of Dangerous Goods
Shipping Documentation
Placards, Labels and Safety Marks
Different Means of Containment
Special Situations
Emergency Response Plans (ERAP) and Actions
Safe Handling Practices
Training Requirements & Compliance
Upon completion, participants will:
Receive an official TDG training certificate recognized across Canada.
Remember to have it signed by your employer!
Possess the knowledge to safely handle and transport dangerous goods.
Be prepared to respond effectively in emergencies involving hazardous materials.
Looking for increased competency? Our new competency-based TDG programs. Our new standard of competency-based training is role specific, with challenging scenario-based activities that assess real-world skills and knowledge application. Visit the link that suits your role to learn more:
Frequently Asked Questions
TDG stands for Transportation of Dangerous Goods. It refers to the safety requirements and regulations for transporting hazardous materials. These materials include regulated substances classified under the TDGR’s nine classes, from chemicals and flammable liquids to explosives, and other substances that are of risk to health, safety, and the environment. TDG training is a requirement for anyone involved in handling, receiving, or transporting dangerous goods.
How long is TDG certification valid?
Your TDG training certificate is valid for 3 years from the date you successfully complete the course. After 3 years, you’ll need to renew your TDG certification. A valid TDG certificate must have:
The name and address of the employer's place of business;
The employee's name;
The date the training certificate expires, preceded by the words “Expires on” or “Date d'expiration”;
The aspects of handling, offering for transport, or transporting dangerous goods for which the employee is trained; and
The signatures of the employer and the employee.
How long does it take to complete the TDG online training?
It should take learners about 3 hours to complete the course. However, you can move at your own pace, so take as little or as much time as you need.
Do you offer bulk discounts?
Yes! We provide great discounts for bulk orders to help train your entire team with confidence. Our enterprise solutions make it easy to share training, track progress, and send reminders for certification renewals. Keep your employees trained with ease and efficiency. Call us toll-free at 1-800-465-3366 or email sales@danatec.com to learn more.

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