CAAR’s training course on the safe handling of anhydrous ammonia provides agri-retailers with the certification, skills and knowledge to properly handle and transport this hazardous chemical on their operations.

Anhydrous Ammonia: Retailer Safe Handling and TDG Certification

Sponsored by CF Industries, this anhydrous ammonia course educates agri-retailers on important considerations and regulations surrounding handling anhydrous ammonia in a retail environment. The course includes a number of important topics, ranging from chemical properties and characteristics, to site safety and security, to transferring procedures.

Successful trainees will receive a TDG certificate, confirming they are qualified to handle and transport anhydrous ammonia (Class 2.3 (8)) in a retail or distribution centre setting. The course is offered both online and through in-person training.

CAAR members save big when registering for “Anhydrous Ammonia: Retailer Safe Handling and TDG Certification”! The course is available for CAAR members for $95.00, and for non-members for $150.00.

This course is exclusively available for agri-retailers. Not a retailer? Producers only can click here to register for “Anhydrous Ammonia: Safety & the Farmer – TDG Certification.”

Click here to register for the Anhydrous Ammonia: Retailer Safe Handling and TDG Certification training course.

If you have any questions, please contact the CAAR office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 204-989-9300.

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