Hazardous Material Solutions

Delivering The Right Training, The Right Way

ProteQ helps ensure that you’re delivering the right training, the right way — adhering to the latest industry standards and government regulations while potentially saving you money on costly compliance errors and fines.

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Hazardous Material Solutions

The regulatory environment is in a state of flux and is continuously changing. The ProteQ team provides the means to ship HAZMAT in a compliant fashion and mitigate regulatory exposure to penalties and enforcement actions. ProteQ logistics personnel are qualified commercial and AFMAN-24 HAZMAT shippers. Whether ProteQ ships on behalf of the shipper or trains and certifies a client’s HAZMAT shippers, ProteQ clients ship with confidence.

delivering the right training, the right way

ProteQ helps ensure that you’re delivering the right training, the right way — adhering to the latest industry standards and government regulations while potentially saving you money on costly compliance errors and fines.

ship with confidence

Do I need hazmat training?

If you ship Dangerous Goods, you’re required to provide initial HAZMAT training with a new employee’s first 90 days, and recurrent training every three years thereafter.

Hazmat training is required for all employees who can affect the safety of hazardous materials in transport, including those who:

If you ship Dangerous Goods, you’re required to provide initial HAZMAT training with a new employee’s first 90 days, and recurrent training every three years thereafter.

Hazmat training is required for all employees who can affect the safety of hazardous materials in transport, including those who:

safety training

Do I need hazmat safety training?

US DOT’s official policy is that “safety training” is required for hazmat employees who physically handle or transport hazmat packages and who may be exposed to hazmat as a result of a transportation accident. This is understood to include packers, warehouse personnel, drivers, train crews, and employees who load/unload aircraft and vessels. [See 57 FR 20949, May 15, 1992]