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When hazardous materials are involved, even small mistakes can lead to serious harm. That’s why it’s critical to understand both the risks and the rules that help prevent dangerous situations. In this DOT HAZMAT Security Awareness course, you’ll learn the essential security measures for handling and transporting hazardous materials in compliance with Department of Transportation regulations.
This course explains how to identify potential security threats—such as theft, sabotage, or tampering—and what to do if you see something suspicious. You’ll explore how hazmat shipments can be targeted and how to respond calmly and effectively to emergencies or breaches. Topics include employee screening, package tracking, secure storage, and the importance of written security plans for high-risk materials.
You’ll also learn how to apply the four main levels of DOT hazmat training—general awareness, function-specific, safety, and security awareness—with a focus on your role in protecting hazardous cargo. Whether you handle paperwork, load freight, or drive the vehicle, everyone has a responsibility to help keep materials secure throughout the shipping process.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to stay alert, follow protocol, and take action when needed to protect yourself and others.
It is for anyone involved in the hazmat shipping process, whether you handle paperwork, load freight, or drive the vehicle, since everyone has a responsibility to help keep materials secure.
It covers the essential security measures for handling and transporting hazardous materials in compliance with Department of Transportation regulations, including identifying security threats such as theft, sabotage, or tampering, responding to emergencies or breaches, employee screening, package tracking, secure storage, and written security plans for high-risk materials.
You will gain skills in cargo security, hazardous material handling, regulatory compliance, suspicious activity reporting, and threat detection.
The four main levels are general awareness, function-specific, safety, and security awareness, with a focus on your role in protecting hazardous cargo.
By the end of this course, you will know how to stay alert, follow protocol, and take action when needed to protect yourself and others.