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Apprenticeship enquiry form

Apprenticeship enquiry form

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Apprenticeship LEVY

Introduced in 2017, the apprenticeship levy is payable by any business with an annual payroll bill over £3 million.  

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Apprenticeships Policies

Further apprenticeship policies information

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Bespoke e-Learning Development

This new service gives members the opportunity to implement interactive, innovative and simple to use e-learning tools that reflect current logistics topics, policies and regulation.

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Careers advice and guidance

Careers advice and guidance

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Cargo Aviation Security Principles (CASP) and Cargo Operative (CO) – eLearning

Staff with unescorted access to identifiable secure air cargo require training to some degree.

There is a training syllabus specifically for Regulated Agents and their drivers (referred to as Levels: Cargo Aviation Security Principles (CASP) and Cargo Operative (CO). Exactly which staff receive which level or module is down to a company to decide, based on their knowledge of the operation and the rules set in place by the CAA/DfT.

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Cargo Supervisor (CS) and Cargo Manager (CM)

All staff with unescorted access to identifiable secure air cargo will require training to some degree. Exactly which staff receive which level or module is down to the specific company to decide based on their knowledge of the operation and the rules set in place by the CAA/DfT.

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Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Air

International law requires that all staff involved in the shipping, packing, documentation, carriage or handling of Dangerous Goods by Air must be trained to the required level listed in the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air.

The training provided must be approved by a nominated competent authority within each member state. In the UK this authority is the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), who enforce the regulations under the legally binding Air Navigation Order (Dangerous Goods Regulations). Revalidation must be completed within 24 months.

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Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Air - Radioactive Materials

Those who solely ship radioactive dangerous goods need only attend the Radioactive Materials by Air course. The certificate will reflect that it only applies to radioactive shipments and is valid for two years.

For those involved with other classes of dangerous goods as well, it is necessary to hold both Dangerous Goods by Air and Radioactive Materials by Air certificates. To maintain approval it is necessary to attend and successfully pass both revalidation courses.

In order to maintain continuity of this qualification, it is necessary to revalidate before the expiry date shown on the certificate. Revalidation training can be completed up to 3 months in advance without effecting the original expiry date.

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