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New BADGP Webinar: Changes to IMDG & IATA

20 Dec 2024 11:06 | Anonymous

We are delighted to announce a new BADGP webinar, Changes to IMDG & IATA on Tuesday 21st January 2025, 13:00 - 14:30 GMT.

The webinar will cover the following:

  • The role of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at the IMO
  • The process of updating the IMDG Code
  • The role of:
    • The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC)
    • Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC)
    • The Editorial and Technical Committee (E&T)
  • Significant Changes and Amendments in the 66th Edition (2025) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

Our Presenters

We are delighted to have as our presenters:

Richard Masters, Director of DG Masters Limited
Richard Masters has many years of experience of road and sea transport of dangerous goods and is a director of DG Masters Ltd, dangerous goods consultancy.

John O’Shea, BADGP Committee Member
John is a DGSA and has many years of experience of the movement of dangerous goods by Air and has experience of working for Airlines, Integrators, Forwarders, and has also worked in Air Cargo IT.

Richard Steele, Chief Executive Officer, International Cargo Handling and Coordination Association
Richard Steele is Chief Executive Officer at the International Cargo handling and Coordination Association – ICHCA. Reporting directly to the Board, Richard leads the organisation which provides a focal point to improve cargo handling throughout international supply chains. ICHCA also represents members, and the cargo handling industry, as a recognised non-government organisation at international bodies such as the International Maritime Organisation and UNECE and other agencies and regulatory bodies.

Les Richings, BADGP Committee Member and Director of LRT Limited
A director of the dangerous goods training and consultancy company LRT Ltd, Les has been involved in the transport of dangerous goods for over 30 years. He has a degree in education and training and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (FCILT), currently Chairman of the Ports, Maritime and Waterways Professional Sector of the Institute.

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