PETALING JAYA, In a groundbreaking move, the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) through Chemical Productivity Nexus (CPN) and leading chemical industry experts have joined forces to develop the Dangerous Goods Driver Training Programme (DGDT) - a revolutionary initiative designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the transportation of hazardous materials across the country. This transformative program sets new standards for competency and ensures the utmost professionalism among dangerous and hazardous chemicals goods drivers, revolutionising the industry. Developed to comply with the ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Goods in Transit (AFAFGIT) Protocol 9, the DGDT program will provides drivers with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely transport dangerous goods, including hazardous chemicals, by road. Source: BERNAMA News Agency
DRIVING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH SAFER DANGEROUS GOODS TRANSPORT PROGRAM
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