We routinely ship out hazardous goods (research chemicals, corrosive, toxic, etc) to our customers with the help of a third party certified specialist for packing/handling/documentation. They do a great job but sometimes it's expensive for us so I've taken it upon myself to get certified. So far, I'm in the middle of a general introduction course to the IATA DGR.
What kinds of certification should I be getting?
What kind of career options do further certification and testing open up for me if I go deeper into this?
What kind of pay do you see in this line of work?
Do you specialize in specific types of hazardous goods and only deal with that type of stuff or must you be a jack of all trades and know everything?
Where do I get the IATA DGR manual without paying $200+?
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We routinely ship out hazardous goods (research chemicals, corrosive, toxic, etc) to our customers with the help of a third party certified specialist for packing/handling/documentation. They do a great job but sometimes it's expensive for us so I've taken it upon myself to get certified. So far, I'm in the middle of a general introduction course to the IATA DGR.
Thanks
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