The CBTA Moduls in Detail!
ICAO Doc 10147 (Guidance on a Competency-based Approach to Dangerous Goods Training and Assessment) describes recommended knowledge and task lists for well-defined roles.
On this basis, the German Federal Aviation Office (LBA) has published Modules A to T for dangerous goods training according to CBTA.
Here you can find detailed information on the training categories, such as:
- Duration of training
- General information
- Training content
Module |
Role |
(former TC) |
Shippers | ||
A | Personnel responsible for preparing of dangerous goods consignments (sippers) | (1) |
B | Personnel responsible for packing of dangerous goods consignments (packers) | (2) |
Freight forwarders | ||
C | Personnel responsible for processing dangerous goods consignments | (3) |
D | Personnel responsible for processing goods presented as general cargo | (4) |
E | Personnel responsible for handling cargo in a warehouse and loading and unloading unit load devices | (5) |
Operators and ground handling agents | ||
F | Personnel responsible for accepting dangerous goods consignments | (6) |
G | Personnel responsible for processing or accepting goods presented as general cargo | (7) |
H | Personnel responsible for handling cargo in a warehouse, loading and unloading unit load devices and loading and unloading aircraft cargo compartments | (8) |
I | Personnel responsible for accepting passenger and crew baggage, managing aircraft boarding areas and other functions involving direct passenger contact at an airport | (9) |
J | Flight crew | (10) |
K | Flight operations officers and flight dispatchers | (10) |
L | Personnel responsible for the planning of aircraft loading | (10) |
M | Personnel responsible for coordinating aircraft loading (ramp agent) | (10) |
N | Cabin crew | (11) |
Security agents | ||
O | Personnel responsible for the screening of passengers and crew and their baggage, cargo and mail | (12) |
Operators „No Carry“ | ||
P | Personnel responsible for processing or accepting goods presented as general cargo | (13) |
Q | Personnel responsible for handling cargo in a warehouse, loading and unloading unit load devices and loading and unloading aircraft cargo compartments (without dangerous goods) | (14) |
R | Personnel responsible for accepting passenger and crew baggage, managing aircraft boarding areas and other functions involving direct passenger contact at an airport | (15) |
S | Flight crew, flight operations officers and flight dispatchers, personnel responsible for the load planning and loading of aircraft (without dangerous goods) | (16) |
T | Cabin crew | (17) |
Anmerkungen:
- Each employee may be responsible for a mixture of tasks or be responsible for more than one role (if applicable).
- Alternatively, employers may individually name a training needs analysis for each employee, describing the training needs for certain job functions. For this purpose, an individual „Training Needs Analysis" must be created.