New Hazardous Materials Transport Training Site Launched

June 2, 2014

June 2, 2014—The Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) and ShipMate Inc. launched the revamped hazmatu.org website last week.

The site is aimed at providing Internet-based training programs for automotive dealers who transport hazardous materials and components. Initially commissioned by the North American Automotive HazMat Action Committee (NAAHAC) and the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) in 2005, the site has been redesigned to provide better ease-of-use.

Training topics on the site include:

  • Surface Transportation of Automotive Hazardous Materials (available in English and in Spanish)
  • Surface Transportation of Automotive Dangerous Goods - Canada (available in English and in French)
  • Multimodal Transportation of Automotive Dangerous Goods (available in English and in Spanish) 
  • Transport of Automotive Hazardous Materials for Managers
  • Transport of Automotive Hazardous Materials for Service Technicians
  • Transport of Automotive Hazardous Materials for Parts Technicians & Analysts
  • Transport of Automotive Hazardous Materials for Drivers

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