Responsible Care Multimodal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Seminar

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1 Responsible Care Multimodal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Seminar 2016 Johannesburg 12 October 2016 The Country Club Johannesburg 1 Napier Road, Auckland Park Johannesburg Cape Town 20 October 2016 Kelvin Grove Club 144 Campground Road Newlands, Cape Town Durban 26 October 2016 Durban Country Club Isaiah Ntshangase Road Durban

2 Seminar Overview Efficient and safe modes of transport are an important driver for the progress of any business and ultimately any country. Businesses are benefitting from the new opportunities emerging in the markets across the African continent. The face of transport corridors in Africa is changing as new technologies emerge. It is therefore important that business find ways to transport their merchandise safely, economically and in compliance with all applicable legislation. The road freight transportation system in South Africa is very dependent on the availability of road space and condition. The seminar will address the contents of the new Road Policy and concerns expressed by industry on the National Road Traffic Regulations. Furthermore, the control of goods entering and leaving the Republic is considered one of the core functions of the Customs and Excise Department of SARS. Current legislation and policy require specific documents to be endorsed. The seminar will provide an insight into border control management as well as community and industry protection in the South African landscape. Changes in dangerous goods transportation legislation, regulations and related SANS codes are inevitable. Dangerous Goods Regulations mandate all individuals and businesses involved in the handling, warehousing, and transportation of dangerous goods to receive training and adhere to the South African Codes of Practice. The seminar will address such legislation and ways to achieve compliance and avoid penalties. All presentations will include information on the fundamentals of dangerous goods transportation as well as modal specific presentations from the Department of Transport, Railway Safety Regulator, SARS and SADC/NEPAD.

3 Target Audience CAIA members as well as non-members in the chemical and transportation industries are welcome to attend the workshop. The following persons will benefit from the information discussed at the workshop: Operators who transport dangerous goods Chemical company logistics managers Transport managers Transport safety managers Safety, Health and Environmental managers, coordinators and practitioners Emergency responders Legal Compliance managers Transport consultants Responsible Care /ISO implementers Personnel involved with the implementation of Responsible Care Transport logistics academics and students Responsible Care Management Representatives Environmental underwriters/insurers

4 Programme 07h45 08h30 08h30 08h40 08h45 09h30 Registration Welcome & Introduction Department of Transport National Road Traffic Regulations New Road Policy Green Transportation Strategy 09h45-10h10 10h15 10h30 10h35 11h35 11h40 12h15 12h20 13h30 13h35 14h15 14h20 15h10 15h15 16h15 16h30 Railway Safety Regulator Refreshment Break Dangerous Goods Legislation SARS Lunch Dangerous Goods Legislation Case Studies SADC/NEPAD Corridor Development/Update on the Cross-border Infrastructure Developments Closure Presentations will be followed by 5-minute question sessions

5 Registration Form 2016 Responsible Care Transportation of Dangerous Goods Seminar Johannesburg Tick 12 October 2016 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Cape Town Tick 20 October 2016 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Durban Tick 26 October 2016 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Cost CAIA member: Non-CAIA members: Students: R (plus VAT) R (plus VAT) R (plus VAT) (Student Card to be submitted with Registration Form)

6 Delegate Particulars Surname: First Name: Profession/Job Title: Identity Number: Company Name: Company Postal Address: Company Physical Address: Have you had any previous Transportation of Dangerous Goods training or experience? Please provide details. Contact details: Cell Number: Landline: Fax: Dietary requirements: (Please specify)

7 Terms and Conditions Please complete the registration form in full and return to CAIA All registration forms must be submitted to CAIA no later than one week prior to the seminar. Kindly contact CAIA should you have any queries regarding the seminar. When registering more than one delegate, please complete a separate registration form for each delegate. Delegates will only be booked on the seminar once CAIA has received the registration form from the delegate. Confirmation of attendance will be sent once proof of payment has been received. Payment must take place one week prior to the seminar. Kindly forward proof of payment (i.e. a copy of the bank deposit or EFT payment) to rcare@caia.co.za; or fax on (011) The CAIA office must be notified in writing of cancellations 48 hours prior to the seminar. Cancellations received less than 48 hours prior to the training, will be charged in full. Please make reference to the invoice number when making payment. Signature: Invoice to Company Name: Contact Person: Company Order Number: VAT Number: Company Postal Address: Contact details: Cell Number: Landline: Fax: Banking Details First National Bank, Parktown Account no: Branch code: