HCB Magazine March 2021

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CLASSES IN GLASSES ONLINE TRAINING • THE NEED TO MOVE AWAY FROM IN-PERSON TRAINING IS GENERATING SOME ORIGINAL CONCEPTS, AS LABELMASTER’S LATEST OFFERING DEMONSTRATES LABELMASTER HAS LAUNCHED a new 3D online training service to provide a more interactive, real-life training experience for

impacting the ability of dangerous goods professionals to prepare supply chain team members and partners for safe and compliant

supply chain professionals in the dangerous goods/hazardous materials area. The system immerses trainees in a virtual warehouse, in which they have to make real-time decisions as they confront real-life challenges while attempting to ship flammable liquids or lithium batteries safely and in compliance with the regulations. Developed in partnership with awardwinning interactive experiential agency Next/Now, these digital experiences enhance Labelmaster’s already successful dangerous goods training curriculum by positively

operations. The concept allows any organisation to leverage best-in-class training methods and to be confident that the training programmes it provides enable safety and compliance in the movement of dangerous goods through the supply chain. Shipping dangerous goods is highly regulated and can be extremely complex, which is why quality training is so crucial,” says Robert Finn, vice-president of marketing and product management at Labelmaster. “Unfortunately, traditional training approaches can be boring and impractical, and don’t prepare students to be effective on the job. Partnering engaging real-world experiences with traditional training methods can strengthen employees’ understanding and help them more

 LABELMASTER’S NEW 3D TRAINING PUTS THE TRAINEE RIGHT IN THE WAREHOUSE

effectively apply what they have learned.” By contrast, 3D training offers a game-like experience that immerses the student into a fun, engaging, realistic warehouse environment where important decisions need to be made – and mistakes have consequences. HOW IT WORKS Depending on the specific training needed, the user is given a choice of products (flammable liquid, lithium batteries, etc) and/or mode of transport (air, ground or ocean). After making a selection, the user then walks through each step to prepare the shipment, including: -L ocating and reading shipping instructions - Selecting outer and inner packaging components -S electing and applying appropriate labels and markings -S electing the correct bill of lading or shipper’s declaration. The system has two levels of difficulty: ‘Rookie’, which provides hints when an incorrect decision is made; and ‘Pro’, which does not. Customised options are available to meet each organisation’s unique training needs. As shipping dangerous goods becomes increasingly complex and regulations continue to evolve and expand, it is increasingly clear that many organisations need training programmes that better prepare supply chain personnel, enable them to train and recertify employees remotely, and deliver real business value. This is especially true for organisations that view dangerous goods management as a ‘necessary evil’ and are simply looking to ‘check the box’ when it comes to compliance training. Labelmaster’s 3D training experiences offer organisations a simple yet effective way to modernise their approach and use real-world, hands-on experience versus simply studying regulatory manuals. With better compliance training, both senior leadership and the employees directly responsible for shipping and handling DG can be confident that they are making the right decisions and following the right shipping procedures to help ensure a safe, compliant supply chain. More information on the new 3D interactive training programmes can be found at www. labelmaster.com/3d-dg.

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UN Experts finalise Orange Book changes

23min
pages 52-59

Upcoming amendments to RID

15min
pages 60-65

The risks of dry ice in air transport

5min
pages 49-50

Hoyer addresses cyber-security

2min
page 51

ATEX protection with Pyroban

3min
page 47

Containing container fires

8min
pages 44-46

Midland helps rail responders

2min
page 48

Incident Log All at sea

6min
pages 42-43

Conference diary

2min
page 40

Labelmaster intros 3D learning

2min
page 41

Univar progresses transformation

4min
pages 36-37

News bulletin – chemical distribution

6min
pages 38-39

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

6min
pages 32-33

NACD looks to the new administration

6min
pages 34-35

Chemion expands container terminal

2min
page 31

Dachser enjoys growth in France

2min
page 30

Temperature monitoring from Savvy

3min
page 29

Suttons upgrades wash bay

2min
page 28

Oiltanking, Operail partner in rail

2min
pages 26-27

Investor takes big slice of Peacock

2min
pages 22-23

Bertschi remains confident

5min
pages 24-25

Odfjell sees trouble coming

5min
pages 20-21

News bulletin – storage terminals

5min
pages 18-19

Vopak takes steps for the future

6min
pages 16-17

Implico takes automation to Latin America

3min
pages 12-13

ILTA ready to work with Biden

5min
pages 8-9

Rotork joins E+H programme

2min
pages 14-15

VOLUME 42 • NUMBER

2min
page 5

US terminals see recovery

4min
pages 10-11

Letter from the editor

2min
pages 3-4

30 Years Ago

2min
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Learning by Training

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