How to Ship Batteries by Ground and Air
If you ship batteries by ground or air, you must comply with DOT or IATA regulations for how the batteries are packaged, marked, labeled, and transported. The rules apply not only to batteries, but also to equipment or vehicles that contain batteries. Virtually all types of batteries are regulated, including lithium, lead-acid, nickel cadmium, and metal hydride, alkaline. All personnel involved in the packaging, marking, labeling, or shipment...
2010 Holiday Charity Bash to benefit th...
Register today to attend the 2010 on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 6:00pm in Falls Church with silent auction, raffle and special guest bartenders to benefit the American Freedom Foundation Continuing our tradition of ringing in the holidays with a festive networking mixer to benefit a great cause that supports so many and we look forward to your participation and support on December 1st! The Place: Velocity Five Sports Restaurant & Bar...
Transportation of Dangerous Goods: Comp...
This course will provide you with an in-depth look and practical experience in the domestic and international regulations governing the transportation of dangerous goods (hazardous materials) by air. You will learn how to determine which materials are classified as dangerous goods, how to select and prepare packages, how to mark and label packages, as well as how to prepare consumer commodities, excepted quantities, and limited quantities for...
CMMI Technology Conference and User Gro...
The CMMI® was developed in cooperation with commercial and defense industry, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the Software Engineering Institute and has become the de facto standard for integrated process improvement across multiple disciplines and areas of interest within commercial and defense industry, and governments, worldwide. This conference addresses all categories of users and applications and seeks to help provide a better und...
November 15-18, 2010
Organizer:
NDIA Location:
Denver, CO
DOT Hazardous Materials Training: The C...
he Department of Transportation (49 CFR 172.704) makes training mandatory for almost anyone who handles hazardous materials, regardless of the amount. This affects employees who select or fill hazardous materials packages, label containers, complete shipping papers, load or unload vehicles, transload hazardous materials, or operate vehicles used in the transport of hazardous materials. Receive your required training and learn how to comply wi...
Intelligence Support to the Arctic Conference
The North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Northern Command are sponsoring the upcoming Intelligence Support to the Arctic Conference on 16-17 November 2010. This conference will take place at the J.D. Hill Conference Center at the National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly, VA. In January 2009, the White House issued the Arctic Region Policy, National Security Presidential Directive – 66 and Homeland Security P...
November 16-17, 2010
Organizer:
NCSI Location:
Chantilly, VA
Hazardous Waste Management Webcast
In this interactive course with a live instructor, you will gain the knowledge you need to manage hazardous waste in accordance with the latest regulatory requirements. While meeting your 40 CFR 265.16 training requirements, you will learn how to properly classify and accumulate hazardous waste, how to ensure your waste containers meet EPA and DOT requirements, how to avoid hazardous waste manifest errors, and how you must prepare for and resp...
Transportation of Infectious Substances...
Shipments of infectious substances by ground and air are rarely covered in general DOT and IATA training classes because the requirements for shipping infectious substances are unique. This five-hour course will guide you through these highly specific requirements. You will learn how to classify infectious substances into Categories A or B; how to select and prepare the triple packaging systems appropriate for your infectious substance; how t...
Transportation of Dangerous Goods: Comp...
This course provides an in-depth look at the regulations governing shipments by sea and air under IMO (International Maritime Organization) and IATA (International Air Transport Association) regulations. It focuses on the differences between domestic and international regulations and covers any regulatory changes or additions that have occurred in the past two years. During this class you will participate in hands-on exercises that will give y...
ATI's Unmanned Aircraft Systems and App...
This one-day course is designed for engineers, aviation experts and project managers who wish to enhance their understanding of UAS. The course provides the "big picture" for those who work outside of the discipline. Each topic addresses real systems (Predator, Shadow, Warrior and others) and real-world problems and issues concerning the use and expansion of their applications.
November 9, 2010
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ATI Courses Location:
Laurel, MD, MD
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