
Approved Across Canada

Compliant with Transport Canada’s TDG Regulations

Approximately 3 Hours of Online Learning

Unlimited Exam Attempts
Ensure Compliance & Safety with TDG Certification
Safe transportation of hazardous materials starts with proper training. Our Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) course, developed in compliance with Transport Canada’s training requirements under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations and the Dangerous Goods Act, equips you with the essential knowledge to safely handle and transport dangerous goods across Canada.
Through this interactive online training, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of TDG classifications, safety marks, emergency reporting, and legal requirements. Mastering these skills will prepare you to prevent accidents, ensure regulatory compliance, and contribute to a safer workplace.
Upon successful completion, you’ll receive an email with a TDG certification and wallet card confirming your expertise in handling hazardous materials.
Take the first step toward compliance and workplace safety—enroll today!

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Skills You’ll Gain From This Course
- Regulatory Compliance Awareness
- Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Proper Handling Techniques
- Effective Communication and Documentation
- Emergency Response Readiness
- Incident Reporting and Documentation
- Safe Use of Containment Systems
- Decision-Making in Compliance Scenarios
- Public and Workplace Safety Awareness
What is Included?

24/7 Online Access
for 30 Days

Fully Narrated & Interactive Presentation

8 TDG Lessons

Educational
Games

Unlimited Final Exam Attempts

A Same-Day Printable Digital Certificate & Wallet Card
What Our Course Participants Are Saying
“This course was very user-friendly and easy to navigate. The time allotted was perfect for course completion, and the test was clear and concise. The price was fair and manageable. Would highly recommend!!”
~ Sarah K.
“The course was very easy to follow and well-priced, and the videos helped support the information presented. Customer service was also a great aid in helping me log in, sending frequent reminders about the pending course, specifically on my busy schedule.”
~ Leia A.
“The customer service is great and was very helpful in my situation. The course had great content and easy-to-find resources on subject matter. I would use their services again and again!”
~ Kenton A.
“Easy to navigate, and I love that you work at your own pace. The information was well presented and easy to retain. All in all, great courses.”
~ Dominique M.
Breakdown of TDG Course Topics
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) certification course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to handle, document, and transport hazardous materials safely. Below is a structured breakdown of the course topics, outlining key learning objectives.
Topic 1: Introduction to TDG
Understand the purpose of TDG regulations, why they exist, and their role in ensuring public and environmental safety while transporting hazardous goods.
Topic 2: TDG Regulations and Legal Responsibilities
Explore the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations, including the roles and obligations of individuals involved in shipping, transporting, and receiving hazardous materials.
Topic 3: Classification of Dangerous Goods
Learn how hazardous materials are categorized into nine different classes and why proper classification is critical for safe handling and compliance.
Topic 4: Packaging and Means of Containment
Discover the approved packaging standards, containers, and safety measures required to prevent leaks, spills, and accidents during transport.
Topic 5: Shipping Documentation Requirements
Gain insight into the essential paperwork required for TDG compliance, including shipping documents, manifests, and emergency contact details.
Topic 6: TDG Labels, Safety Marks and Placards
Learn how to correctly apply labels, placards, and safety marks to shipments, ensuring clear identification of hazardous materials in transit.
Topic 7: Emergency Response Procedures
Understand the proper steps to take in case of an accident, spill, or exposure involving dangerous goods, including communication protocols and containment measures.
Topic 8: Incident Reporting and Regulatory Notifications
Learn the process of reporting TDG-related incidents to the appropriate authorities, including when reporting is mandatory and what information must be included.
Topic 9: TDG Exemptions and Special Considerations
Explore cases where exemptions or special provisions apply, such as limited quantity shipments or specific industry regulations.
Topic 10: Final Evaluation and Certification
Complete a final assessment to demonstrate an understanding of TDG principles and obtain certification for compliance in handling and transporting dangerous goods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs TDG training?
According to the TDG Act and Regulations, any person who handles, offers to transport, or transports dangerous goods must be adequately trained or physically accompanied and under the direct supervision of someone with a Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificate.
What are the 9 classes of dangerous goods?
The nine classes of dangerous goods are:
- Class 1: Explosives
- Class 2: Gases
- Class 3: Flammable liquids
- Class 4: Flammable solids
- Class 5: Oxidizing substances
- Class 6: Toxic and infectious substances
- Class 7: Radioactive materials
- Class 8: Corrosives
- Class 9: Miscellaneous products
How often should TDG training be done?
TDG certificates expire after three years (36 months). If your TDG certificate has expired, but you are still handling or transporting dangerous goods, register for re-certification training.
What devices does this course work on?
Our training program works on most devices, including laptops, desktops, tablets, iPads, and most newer smartphones. For the best experience during Transportation of Dangerous Goods training, we recommend using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox web browsers.
How long do students have to complete the course?
Students have 30-day access rights to our online training courses from the date of purchase. The learning program will remember where you left off and take you back to the same point when logging in. Should an extension be requested, a fee equal to the initial payment or a minimum of $24.98 will apply before any extension is issued.
What score do you need to pass the TDG exam?
The minimum passing grade for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods test is 80%.
What happens if you fail the exam?
If you fail your exam, you can retake it without paying additional fees until you achieve your Transportation of Dangerous Goods certificate. Please review the crucial information the course covers before retaking the exam.