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Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) training
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1. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for General Cargo Accepting and Processing Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
This course provides essential training for cargo acceptance agents involved in the processing of general cargo, including shipments classified as dangerous goods. The program focuses on ensuring strict compliance with Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), which are critical for aviation safety.
Participants will learn to:
This training covers both initial certification for new personnel and recurrent training to ensure ongoing competency in the safe acceptance and processing of dangerous goods in air transport.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
3 – days
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2. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Operations Personnel and Flight Dispatchers - Initial & Recurrent
This specialized training program focuses on ensuring stringent compliance with Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Operations Personnel and Flight Dispatchers. The course is designed to equip these critical personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe management of hazardous materials in air transport.
Key areas of focus include:
The training ensures that flight dispatchers and operations officers are fully capable of safely managing dangerous goods in accordance with IATA regulations. This program provides both initial certification and recurrent training to maintain ongoing competency.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
1 – days
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3. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Crew Members - Initial & Recurrent
This training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is specifically designed for Flight Crew Members. Its primary objective is to enhance the safety of the aircraft and its passengers by equipping crew members with the essential knowledge and procedures for managing dangerous goods onboard.
The course covers critical aspects including:
This program provides both initial certification and recurrent training to ensure flight crew maintain continuous competency in these vital safety areas.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
2 – days
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4. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Passenger Handling Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
This training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is specifically designed for Passenger Handling Personnel. Its primary objective is to enhance the safety of passengers, crew, and aircraft by equipping staff with the knowledge and procedures for properly managing dangerous goods encountered in passenger operations.
The course covers critical aspects including:
This program provides both initial certification for new personnel and recurrent training to ensure continuous competency in these vital safety areas within the context of passenger handling.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
2 – days
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5. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Handling and Loading Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
This training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is specifically designed for personnel involved in the handling and loading of air cargo. Its primary objective is to ensure the safe handling, storage, and transportation of dangerous goods within aircraft cargo holds.
The course covers critical aspects including:
This program provides both initial certification for new personnel and recurrent training to ensure continuous competency in managing dangerous goods safely and compliantly in air cargo operations.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
2 – days
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6. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Loadmasters and Load Planners - Initial & Recurrent
This specialized training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is designed for Loadmasters and Load Planners. It focuses on the precise and safe handling, stowage, and transportation of hazardous materials within the aircraft's cargo hold, ensuring compliance with international regulations.
The course covers critical areas essential for safe load planning and execution, including:
This program provides both initial certification and recurrent training, ensuring that loadmasters and load planners remain updated on regulatory changes and consistently uphold the highest safety standards in their crucial roles.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
2 – days
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7. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Security Screening Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
This specialized training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is designed for Security Screening Personnel. Its primary objective is to equip staff with the critical knowledge and skills necessary for the effective identification of hazardous materials during the screening process of baggage and cargo.
The course covers essential areas, including:
This program provides both initial certification for new personnel and recurrent training. Recurrent training is vital to ensure personnel remain updated on new threats and the latest screening techniques, thereby maintaining the highest standards of aviation security and safety.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
2 – days
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8. Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments - Initial & Recurrent
This specialized training program on Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) is designed for personnel responsible for preparing dangerous goods consignments for air transport. The course focuses on ensuring that shipments are correctly prepared in full compliance with international legal and safety requirements.
Participants will acquire the essential procedures for:
The program's objective is to prevent incidents during transport by ensuring consignments are prepared to the highest safety standards. This training provides both initial certification for new personnel and recurrent training to ensure ongoing proficiency and to keep personnel updated on regulatory changes.
The course is delivered in a classroom setting.
5 – days
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Flight Crew Members - Initial & Recurrent
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Passenger Handling Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Handling and Loading Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Loadmasters and Load Planners - Initial & Recurrent
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Security Screening Personnel - Initial & Recurrent
Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for Preparing DG Consignments - Initial & Recurrent
Ethiopian Aviation University
The Ethiopian Aviation University (EAU) is a leading aviation education and training’ institution with 68 years of experience in producing top-notch aviation professionals. EAU offers high-quality education and training in various fields of aviation. Recognized as an ICAO-designated Regional Training Center of Excellence, an EASA-approved Maintenance Training Organization, an IATA Authorized Training Center, and an Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority Approved Training Organization, EAU has all the resources you need to succeed.
Our diverse and experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong industry partnerships will prepare you for a successful career.
Join us at the Ethiopian Aviation University and let your aviation dreams take flight!
EAU Program offerings
EAU offers a range of programs at different levels, from diplomas and certificates to bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Some of our popular programs include:
Bachelor’s and master’s degrees | Aviation professional and Diploma |
Master of Science in Data Sciences | Pilot Training, |
Master of Business Administration Management (MBAAM) | Aviation Maintenance Training |
Bachelor’s in Aviation Management and Operations (BAM) | Cabin Crew |
Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (BAME) | Commercial Training |
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering (BAE) | |
BA in Tourism and Hospitality Management |
Program detail https://eau.edu.et/programs
Application Steps
You can easily start your application process by visiting our website and apply online. To complete your application, you will need to fill out a form, upload your academic credentials and other necessary documents, and make the required application fee payment. Depending on the program you choose, you may also be asked to undergo an entrance exam or an interview. Simply click on " Admission" and then proceed to the "Apply Online" section to get started.
Admission requirements
The admission requirements vary depending on the program you choose. However, some general requirements include:
Process for international students residency visa
EAU provides student residency visas for international students. An EAU representative will send an invitation letter after admission requirements are met and will facilitate visa on arrival with a valid passport copy. The process takes at least 10 working days. To process, EAU sales representatives will provide a letter, a Police Clearance Certificate, and a Personal History Form. Visa and security pass processes will be facilitated after payment is received. For more information, contact etauinfo@ethiopianairlines.com. The visa fee and related costs are to be covered by the student.
Tuition Fee
Tuition fees vary based on your chosen program. For degree programs, the cost is USD 165 per credit hour for international students, USD 95 per credit hour for the Engineering program, and USD 85 per credit hour for the Bachelor’s in Aviation Management and Operations (BAM) and the BA in Tourism and Hospitality Management for Ethiopian nationals. For more details, see the Fees and Payments section. Additionally, you may need to cover expenses such as books, supplies, accommodation, transportation, insurance, and application fees, which amount to 400 ETB for Ethiopian students and 50 USD for international students.
Accommodation at EAU
EAU provides shared dormitories (accommodating two trainees in each room) along with a wide array of amenities. The dormitories are conveniently located within the university campus, just a short walk from the academic and administrative buildings.
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Career prospects for graduates
Graduates from our programs enjoy a wide range of career prospects. They can pursue opportunities in various sectors, including aircraft manufacturers, aviation management, engineering, tourism, and hospitality. Many find positions in airlines, airports, and related industries, while others may work in logistics, travel agencies, or government organizations. Our strong industry connections and practical training ensure that graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the job market.