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Canada Road & Rail Transport - Proof of Training

An employer or a self-employed person must keep a record of training or a statement of experience, as well as a copy of a training certificate, in electronic or paper form, from the date the training certificate is issued and for two years after the date it expires.

Within 15 days after the date of a written request by an inspector, the employer of a person who holds a training certificate (or a self-employed person) must provide a copy of the training certificate to the inspector. If applicable, the employer or self-employed person must also provide a copy of the record of training or the statement of experience and a description of the training material used in the person's training.

A person who handles, offers for transport, or transports dangerous goods, or who directly supervises another person engaged in these activities, must give his or her training certificate to an inspector immediately on request.

To learn more about Transporting Dangerous Goods in Canada visit our Transporting Dangerous Good by Road & Rail Online Training web page.

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