VRT 611
Seminar on Dangerous Goods Laws for Railways (Modifications)
Seminar: Rail Dangerous Goods Regulations – Changes and Updates
The international regulations for the transport of dangerous goods by rail are subject to regular revision cycles. Every two years, key frameworks such as the RID are updated – with direct impacts on national regulations like the GGVSEB and RSEB.
The seminar “Rail Dangerous Goods Regulations – Changes” provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates in dangerous goods law and highlights the practical implications for the transport of dangerous goods by rail.
Seminar Content:
- Overview of the latest changes in the RID
- Derivation and interpretation of the new provisions
- Adjustments in national regulations: GGVSEB, RSEB, and others
- Relevant transition periods and scopes of application
- Impacts on operational processes and documentation
Target Group:
The seminar is aimed at professionals and managers in the following areas:
- Rail dangerous goods transport
- Logistics and transport planning
- Railway undertakings (RU)
- Quality assurance and legal responsibility in the field of dangerous goods
Basic knowledge of the relevant dangerous goods regulations – for example from the basic seminar (VRT 610) – is beneficial for participation.
Seminar Objective:
This training ensures that you stay up to date with legal changes in dangerous goods law and can safely apply all relevant requirements.

Additonal or different topics are possible by arrangement.
If you have any questions about the content, process, or other details of our training courses, please do not hesitate to contact us.
- Target Group:
Technical and operational company divisions, owners and Entities in Charge of Maintenance (ECM), logisticians, shippers, repair shops, and other interested participants - Admission Requirements:
none - Duration:
1 day, 8 learning units of 45 minutes - Participants:
5 - 50 people -
Dates:
On request. Please refer to the training calendar for training courses already scheduled. - Training location:
Hamelin, Hanover or on-site at your location
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