Course Description

This course meets that requirements of the USDOT 3-year training for safely handling and shipping hazardous materials.

Objectives:

  • Understand the purpose and importance of the Hazardous Materials Table.
  • Identify regulated hazardous materials.
  • Locate necessary information in the table.
  • Comply with the hazardous materials (hazmat) regulations.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • Course Introduction

    • How to use this course

    • Before we begin...

  • 2

    USDOT Module 1: Introduction

    • USDOT Module 1: Introduction to USDOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Training

    • USDOT INTRO SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 1: Definitions

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 1 Slides

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 2: 7 Clues

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 2 Slides

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 3 What Is A Hazmat?

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 3 Slides

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 4 Odds and Ends

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 4 Slides

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 5 Review

    • USDOT Module 1 Part 5 Slides

    • USDOT Module 1 Learning Assessment

  • 3

    USDOT Module 2: Regulatory Alphabet

    • USDOT Module 2: Regulatory Alphabet

    • USDOT MODULE 2 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 2 Learning Assessment

  • 4

    USDOT Module 3: Training and Recordkeeping

    • USDOT Module 3 Training and Recordkeeping

    • USDOT Module 3 Slides

    • USDOT Module 3 Learning Assessment

  • 5

    USDOT Module 4: Safely Handling Hazmat

    • USDOT Module 4: Safely Handling Hazmat

    • USDOT Module 4 Slides

    • USDOT Module 4 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 1.0_Hazardous_Materials_Table_-_Student_Workbook

    • USDOT Chart 17 Labels and Markings

  • 6

    USDOT Module 5: Hazmat Classifications

    • USDOT Module 5: Hazmat Classifications

    • USDOT Module 5 Slides

    • USDOT Module 5 Learning Assessment

  • 7

    USDOT Module 6: Hazmat Table Part 1

    • USDOT Module 6: Hazmat Table Part 1

    • USDOT Module 6 Slides

    • USDOT Module 6 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 1.0 Hazardous Materials Table

    • DOT Overpacks

  • 8

    Module 7: Hazmat Table Part 2

    • Module 7: Hazmat Table Part 2

    • USDOT Module 7 Slides

    • USDOT Module 7 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 1.0 Hazardous Materials Table

  • 9

    USDOT Module 8: Shipping Papers

    • USDOT Module 8: Shipping Papers

    • USDOT Module 8 Slides

    • USDOT Module 8 Learning Assessment

    • Guide for Preparing Shipping Papers

    • DOT 2.0 Shipping Papers - Student Workbook

    • Emergency Response Guidebook v2024

  • 10

    USDOT Module 9: Packaging Hazmat

    • USDOT Module 9: Packaging Hazmat

    • USDOT MODULE 9 Slides

    • USDOT Module 9 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 5.0 Packaging-Student Workbook

    • DOT Performance Packaging Codes

    • USDOT Chart 17 Labels and Markings

    • DOT 6.0a_Carrier_Highway_Requirements_-_Student_Workbook

    • DOT 6.0b_Carrier_Air_Requirements_-_Student_Workbook

    • DOT 6.0c_Carrier_Rail_Requirements_-_Student_Workbook

    • DOT 6.0d_Carrier_Water_Requirements_-_Student_Workbook

    • DOT Brochure - Transporting Infectious Substances Safely

    • DOT Overpacks

  • 11

    USDOT Module 10: Labeling and Marking

    • USDOT Module 10: Labeling and Marking

    • USDOT MODULE 10 Slides

    • USDOT Module 10 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 3.0 Marking and Labeling-Student Workbook

    • DOT 4.0 Student Workbook Placarding

  • 12

    USDOT Module 11: Shipping Exceptions

    • USDOT Module 11 - Shipping Exceptions

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 11 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 11 Learning Assessment

  • 13

    Module 12: Lithium Batteries

    • USDOT Module 12 - Lithium Batteries

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 12 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 12 Learning Assessment

    • DOT How To Safely Send Batteries Flyer

    • DOT Battery Guide for Mail

    • NEW LITHIUM BATTERY GUIDANCE 2023

  • 14

    USDOT Module 13: Cylinders

    • USDOT Module 13: Cylinders

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 13 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 13 Learning Assessment

    • USDOT GUIDE TO UN CYLINDERS

  • 15

    USDOT Module 14: Refrigerants

    • USDOT Module 14: Refrigerants

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 14 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 14 Learning Assessment

  • 16

    USDOT Module 15 MOT

    • USDOT Module 15 MOT

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 15 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 15 Learning Assessment

    • DOT MOTS Brochure

  • 17

    USDOT Module 16 Placarding and Segregation

    • USDOT Module 16 Placarding and Segregation

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 16 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 16 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 4.0 Student Workbook Placarding

  • 18

    USDOT Module 17 Security

    • USDOT Module 17 Security

    • 2022 USDOT MODULE 17 SLIDES

    • USDOT Module 17 Learning Assessment

    • DOT 7.0 Security and Security Plans Student Workbook

    • DOT Enhanced Security Brochure

  • 19

    BEFORE YOU GO

    • SURVEY Before you go...

Founder of The Thrival Company

Elizabeth Mack

Elizabeth is an Author | Speaker | Coach |Consultant Mission to Million$ - Taking Big Ideas and Making Them Reality. Elizabeth is the founder and CXO of The Thrival Company. She started her career as a chemical engineer from Purdue University and then cross-trained into psychology, business performance, auditing, and organizational culture and individual behavior change. Spending more than 20 years of leading, teaching, designing, and coaching engineering, environmental, and organizational development programs, she realized that there were common individual and cultural practices used that determined whether an initiative was successful or not. Loving the challenges of broad social change and making people's big ideas a reality, these observations inspired her to develop a series of leadership practices which she uses to empower individuals into leadership. Her clientele are diverse ranging from Fortune 100-1000 companies to government agencies, non-profits and the U.S. Military. She is a keynote speaker on topics of leadership, behavior change, social evolution, and innovation often sharing her story of her personal epiphany with the birth of her first child and finally realizing after many failed attempts that ‘You can’t engineer humans!’. Her work has impacted the lives of thousands of people helping them fulfill on their dreams and visions for their lives, communities and workplaces. Elizabeth brings an honest, insightful, broad-reaching and often humorous perspective on human nature and the behaviors we adopt that save us or sink us. Her work in for-profit, non-profit, and governmental sectors allows her to bring a broad and unique perspective on how to combine the best practices in each model of business to create organizations that deliver on their vision and mission and have fun doing it! From the plant floor to the top floor, Elizabeth is just as comfortable in a hard hat and boots building teams in the field as she is working with executive boards and C-level management on strategy, leadership succession, organizational performance and making their next big vision a reality, In her personal life, Elizabeth is passionate about donating her time, talents, and treasure to her favorite charities working on big environmental and social issues. She is an active volunteer and member of Impact Austin (www.impact-austin.org/) a women’s giving foundation and supports more than a dozen non-profits across the United States. Based in Austin, Texas with her two children and numerous Guinea Pigs. And when not writing, consulting, and being a mom, she can be found relaxing through fishing, kayaking, and birding anywhere near the ocean!