E-learning IMDG code Awareness course (Chinese)
€95,00
Description
About the E-learning IMDG code Awareness course (Chinese)
The IMDG Code Awareness Course (Chinese) is a vital component of maritime safety and compliance. It ensures that a wide range of personnel, from clerks to administrators, are well-versed in the IMDG Code and its requirements. By offering accessible e-learning, this course paves the way for a safer and more informed maritime industry, reducing risks associated with the transport of dangerous goods by sea.
1. Why is the Chinese e-learning IMDG code awareness course important?
The Chinese e-learning IMDG Code Awareness Course is designed to increase awareness and skills related to the safe transport of dangerous goods by international sea. Its importance is high for several reasons—
If you or your team require the essential knowledge provided by the IMDG Awareness Course (Chinese), you can access it 24/7 through the IMDG code e-learning platform.
The IMDG Awareness Course is the IMDG training in e-learning for general maritime personnel such as clerks, administrators, account managers and anyone who needs knowledge of the IMDG Code and Dangerous Goods Transport requirements. This course provides appropriate knowledge for personnel that may not be covered by the role-specific courses. This course is designed to meet the training requirements of the IMDG Code.
The online course consists of two modules:
- Module 1: The IMO, conventions, legal – and international requirements
- Module 2: General provisions, classes, packing groups and safety
Preparatory training
No preparatory training is required. This is a basic dangerous goods course that anyone who works with it can successfully complete. Therefore we have not given a recommended time for the course.
Certificate and Duration
The Awareness Course concludes with a multiple-choice test. With a score of 70% or more, the participant receives the E-Learning IMDG Awareness Course certificate. The course lasts around 2 hours depending on how much time you put in. We recommend that you go through all modules at least twice to retain knowledge.
Comply with international regulations
The IMDG Code is a set of rules developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to ensure the safety of transporting dangerous goods by sea.
China is one of the world’s largest import and export centers, so maintaining international standards is essential.
Reduces legal protection and liability
Failure to comply with IMDG regulations can lead to international penalties or legal complications. The awareness course helps to avoid that risk.
Benefits of e-learning
Learn online at your own convenience.
Training can be completed quickly without travel or classroom costs.
Increases commercial efficiency and competitiveness
Chinese logistics and shipping companies gain more opportunities in international shipments.
Proper documentation and handling reduces the risk of fines or shipment delays.
What ages is the e-learning IMDG Code Awareness course suitable for?
The e-learning IMDG Code Awareness course is primarily suitable for those who need to work in the maritime transport of dangerous goods, logistics or shipping sector. In terms of age, it is generally—
Recommended for 18 years of age or older, as such training involves professional responsibilities and legal issues.
Students must have basic reading and comprehension skills in English or the local language to properly understand the course regulations and safety guidelines.
In some cases, trainees or interns aged 17+ can participate, if they are ready to start working in the relevant industry or are undergoing training.
E-learning age appropriateness
18 years and above (main target)
Able to take on professional responsibilities
Ability to understand legal obligations
Working in shipping, logistics, freight forwarding, port operations, etc.
17–18 years (trainee / student)
Studying in a marine college, technical institute or vocational training program
Internship or training period
Participation subject to parental/organizational permission
25–45 years (experienced professional)
Working in a responsible position in shipping lines, logistics companies, freight forwarders, port authorities, customs, etc.
To keep up with existing knowledge updates and regulatory changes
45+ years (senior management and compliance officers)
Involved in policy, safety audits, and strategic decision-making
Training for new employees Supervision
Target Group
Shipping and Logistics Personnel
Port and Harbor Staff
Freight Forwarders and Cargo Handlers
Marine Engineers and Navigation Officers
Disaster Management and Safety Officers
Customs and Border Control Personnel
Anyone involved in the transport of dangerous goods by sea




