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Lithium Batteries by Air – All Change Again in 2022

Posted by Peter East, September 13, 2021

IATA have announced the removal of Section II for the shipment of lithium ion and lithium metal batteries on their own. This will have an impact on shippers of batteries with a watt hour rating under 100 or under 2 g of lithium metal content will have to review their shipping procedures. It will mean that shippers of lithium batteries by air will have to prepare shippers’ declarations for every consignment.

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Launch of Autumn and Winter Schedule

Posted by Peter East, August 26, 2021

This week we have released a brand new training schedule with dates up to March 2022. So why not get ahead of your training needs for next year and book your training early? If you are a customer, we are sending out the new schedule straight to your inbox so keep an eye out!This week we have released a brand new training schedule with dates up to March 2022. So why not get ahead of your training needs for next year and book your training early? If you are a customer, we are sending out the new schedule straight to your inbox so keep an eye out!

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Extra Infectious Substances by Air Course in May

Posted by Peter East, April 12, 2021

Our Carriage of Infectious Substances by Air course on 4 – 5 May is now fully booked due to high demand. However, to make sure our customers don’t miss out we have added an extra course on 6 – 7 May.

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Classroom training returns!

Posted by Peter East, March 26, 2021

With that in mind, we are publishing our classroom training schedule on our website with dates from May to December. We will also be sending out an email with our latest updates and the full schedule attached, so keep your eye out for that too.

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Dangerous Goods Training Continues as Lockdown Begins

Posted by Peter East, January 05, 2021

Need a break from your usual work from home routine? Why not do some dangerous goods training?  With a choice of twelve scheduled live online webinars running in January and February we have your dangerous goods needs covered. Courses include dangerous goods by air, road and sea as well as lithium batteries, infectious substances and radioactive material, our team of dangerous goods experts await your bookings.

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Extra training dates added for the Christmas rush!

Posted by Peter East, November 26, 2020

We want to make sure that our customers have the opportunity to attend Dangerous Goods by Air training before the end of the year if they need to, so we have added extra training dates to our online schedule.  We also know that delegates have different work schedules or preferences for training so we have provided full day training as well as our normal half day sessions to offer some flexibility.

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Eight Live Online Courses in November

Posted by Peter East, October 28, 2020

Do you need to renew your dangerous goods by air qualification before the end of November? Would you prefer not to travel or to train at home? Then we have the perfect solution.

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Reminder: Renew your Dangerous Goods by Air certificate before 22 November 2020

Posted by Peter East, October 06, 2020

Here at Peter East it’s been a particularly busy month, especially with the upcoming Civil Aviation Authority deadline for certificate renewal on 22nd November. For the first time since we launched our online training programme in March, we ran seven online training courses simultaneously alongside our usual classroom training.

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Classroom Training is back

Posted by Peter East, August 26, 2020

Many of our customers are eager to get back to classroom training so we are resuming our scheduled classroom training from 1st September 2020.

The safety of our delegates and trainers is our top priority. We have put a number of procedures in place, including increased cleaning, sanitisation and social distancing to ensure you are safely welcomed back to the classroom.

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