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49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials

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49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
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What You’ll Learn?
The 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials course is a self-paced, OSHA-aligned online training program from The Training Institute. 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials delivers in-depth instruction, a final assessment, and a printable certificate of completion the moment you pass.
About the 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials Course
The 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials course is a fully online training program that includes interactive SCORM modules, a downloadable participant handbook, shipping paper examples, hazardous materials table excerpts, and recorded knowledge checks. Every lesson is mobile-friendly and resumes automatically so shippers, freight forwarders, and transportation workers can complete training between loads without losing progress.
Course materials also include a printable certificate of completion, a digital wallet card for employer and auditor verification, and downloadable copies of the PHMSA reference pages cited throughout the program. The handbook consolidates the general awareness, function-specific, safety, security awareness, and in-depth security topics required by 49 CFR 172.704 so employers can satisfy the triennial hazmat employee training obligation.
- Interactive SCORM modules covering 49 CFR Parts 171 through 180
- Downloadable hazmat table excerpts from 49 CFR 172.101
- Shipping paper, marking, labeling, and placarding examples
- Final assessment, printable certificate, and wallet card
What You Will Learn in 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
Learners who complete 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials training will be able to identify the nine PHMSA hazard classes, explain the hazardous materials table columns in 49 CFR 172.101, and select the proper shipping name, identification number, packing group, and label for a material offered in commerce. The program walks through the general awareness, function-specific, safety, and security awareness training components that 49 CFR 172.704 requires every hazmat employee to complete within ninety days of hire and every three years afterward.
After completing this course, hazmat employees can prepare a compliant shipping paper including the basic description sequence, emergency response telephone number, shipper certification, and 24-hour emergency contact required by 172.604. Learners practice applying proper marking and labeling under Subpart D and Subpart E, selecting placards under Subpart F, and verifying that inner and outer packaging meets the performance-oriented packaging standards of 49 CFR Part 178.
The curriculum reinforces segregation and compatibility rules using the 49 CFR 177.848 segregation table, explains the loading, unloading, and highway transport restrictions in Part 177, and introduces the rail, vessel, and aircraft requirements that appear in Parts 174, 176, and 175. Learners review exceptions for limited quantities, excepted quantities, de minimis amounts, and materials of trade so they can ship small volumes lawfully without full hazmat documentation. Additional modules address incident reporting on DOT Form 5800.1, retaining shipping papers for the period required by 172.201(e), and updating the hazmat security plan under 172 Subpart I.
Who Should Take 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
This training is built for hazmat employees as defined in 49 CFR 171.8 including shippers, packagers, freight handlers, drivers, forklift operators, shipping office clerks, and anyone who prepares, offers, loads, unloads, or transports hazardous materials in commerce. Distribution center staff, warehouse supervisors, and logistics coordinators who sign shipping papers or apply marks, labels, and placards also fall within the definition of hazmat employee and require function-specific training.
Manufacturers, distributors, and third-party logistics providers supporting chemical, pharmaceutical, petroleum, battery, paint, and aerosol supply chains will find this course valuable as prequalification evidence for major customers and freight brokers. Small-volume shippers who qualify for reverse logistics or materials-of-trade exceptions still require documented training and benefit from the structured curriculum in this program.
Anyone designated as the Hazmat Certifying Signature on a bill of lading, the 24-hour emergency response contact, or the security coordinator required by the HM-232 rule should complete 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials training. EHS, compliance, and HR teams often enroll groups ahead of the three-year retraining deadline to keep a documented record of every hazmat employee's current training status under 172.704(d).
Prerequisites
Learners should have a working understanding of basic chemistry terminology, the difference between the DOT hazard classes and the OSHA Hazard Communication classes, and familiarity with the Safety Data Sheet sections defined by 29 CFR 1910.1200. Experience reading shipping papers, bills of lading, and packaging specifications will accelerate the shipping paper and packaging sections.
No specific prerequisite credential is required to enroll; however, employers must ensure the hazmat employee completes training before performing any regulated function unassisted, and must maintain training records for the period required by 49 CFR 172.704(d) plus ninety days after separation. A modern browser, a reliable internet connection, and a device with audio are the only technical requirements.
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The Training Institute is a team of seasoned field experts with decades of hands-on experience across electrical safety, OSHA compliance, confined-space training, and hazardous-materials response. Our instructors combine practical jobsite expertise with proven adult-learning methodology to deliver training that meets — and exceeds — federal and industry standards.
Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of this training program, participants receive an official certificate of completion from The Training Institute.
Curriculum
- 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
- 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
- 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials Final Exam
- Course Evaluation
- Course Review & Completion
Standards & Compliance for 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials aligns with current OSHA outreach training program guidance and is reviewed regularly against the latest federal standards. Learners completing 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials receive a printable certificate they can submit to employers as documented evidence of safety training, and may purchase additional Training Institute courses to satisfy related annual requirements.
What Will I Learn?
Learners who complete 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials training will be able to identify the nine PHMSA hazard classes, explain the hazardous materials table columns in 49 CFR 172.101, and select the proper shipping name, identification number, packing group, and label for a material offered in commerce. The program walks through the general awareness, function-specific, safety, and security awareness training components that 49 CFR 172.704 requires every hazmat employee to complete within ninety days of hire and every three years afterward.
After completing this course, hazmat employees can prepare a compliant shipping paper including the basic description sequence, emergency response telephone number, shipper certification, and 24-hour emergency contact required by 172.604. Learners practice applying proper marking and labeling under Subpart D and Subpart E, selecting placards under Subpart F, and verifying that inner and outer packaging meets the performance-oriented packaging standards of 49 CFR Part 178.
The curriculum reinforces segregation and compatibility rules using the 49 CFR 177.848 segregation table, explains the loading, unloading, and highway transport restrictions in Part 177, and introduces the rail, vessel, and aircraft requirements that appear in Parts 174, 176, and 175. Learners review exceptions for limited quantities, excepted quantities, de minimis amounts, and materials of trade so they can ship small volumes lawfully without full hazmat documentation. Additional modules address incident reporting on DOT Form 5800.1, retaining shipping papers for the period required by 172.201(e), and updating the hazmat security plan under 172 Subpart I.
Target Audience
This training is built for hazmat employees as defined in 49 CFR 171.8 including shippers, packagers, freight handlers, drivers, forklift operators, shipping office clerks, and anyone who prepares, offers, loads, unloads, or transports hazardous materials in commerce. Distribution center staff, warehouse supervisors, and logistics coordinators who sign shipping papers or apply marks, labels, and placards also fall within the definition of hazmat employee and require function-specific training.
Manufacturers, distributors, and third-party logistics providers supporting chemical, pharmaceutical, petroleum, battery, paint, and aerosol supply chains will find this course valuable as prequalification evidence for major customers and freight brokers. Small-volume shippers who qualify for reverse logistics or materials-of-trade exceptions still require documented training and benefit from the structured curriculum in this program.
Anyone designated as the Hazmat Certifying Signature on a bill of lading, the 24-hour emergency response contact, or the security coordinator required by the HM-232 rule should complete 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials training. EHS, compliance, and HR teams often enroll groups ahead of the three-year retraining deadline to keep a documented record of every hazmat employee's current training status under 172.704(d).
Materials Included
The 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials course is a fully online training program that includes interactive SCORM modules, a downloadable participant handbook, shipping paper examples, hazardous materials table excerpts, and recorded knowledge checks. Every lesson is mobile-friendly and resumes automatically so shippers, freight forwarders, and transportation workers can complete training between loads without losing progress.
Course materials also include a printable certificate of completion, a digital wallet card for employer and auditor verification, and downloadable copies of the PHMSA reference pages cited throughout the program. The handbook consolidates the general awareness, function-specific, safety, security awareness, and in-depth security topics required by 49 CFR 172.704 so employers can satisfy the triennial hazmat employee training obligation.
- Interactive SCORM modules covering 49 CFR Parts 171 through 180
- Downloadable hazmat table excerpts from 49 CFR 172.101
- Shipping paper, marking, labeling, and placarding examples
- Final assessment, printable certificate, and wallet card
Requirements / Instructions
Learners should have a working understanding of basic chemistry terminology, the difference between the DOT hazard classes and the OSHA Hazard Communication classes, and familiarity with the Safety Data Sheet sections defined by 29 CFR 1910.1200. Experience reading shipping papers, bills of lading, and packaging specifications will accelerate the shipping paper and packaging sections.
No specific prerequisite credential is required to enroll; however, employers must ensure the hazmat employee completes training before performing any regulated function unassisted, and must maintain training records for the period required by 49 CFR 172.704(d) plus ninety days after separation. A modern browser, a reliable internet connection, and a device with audio are the only technical requirements.
Curriculum
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49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials
- 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous MaterialsLesson
- 49 CFR Shipping Hazardous Materials Final ExamQuiz
Course Evaluation
- Course Review & CompletionLesson
Certificate of Completion
Meet Your Instructor
Lead HSE Instructor

The Training Institute is a team of seasoned field experts with decades of hands-on experience across electrical safety, OSHA compliance, confined-space training, and hazardous-materials response. Our instructors combine practical jobsite expertise with proven adult-learning methodology to deliver training that meets — and exceeds — federal and industry standards.
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