Training dates March 2025 2.0
We can offer you the following training dates:

Online seminar on new and changed regulations in the shipping lithium cells and batteries by all modes of transport
Date: 3. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free for licence customers
Trainer: Eva Glimsche
Here is the link to participate free of charge:
Online special seminar on the classification of lithium cells and batteries
Date: 4. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainer: Eva Glimsche
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This online seminar deals with the classification of lithium cells and batteries. You will be provided with all the necessary information that is required before a lithium cell/battery can be shipped. This includes, among other things, various definitions, technical specifications, the QM programme and the UN 38.3 test series.
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Date: 3. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free for licence customers
Trainer: Eva Glimsche
Here is the link to participate free of charge:
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Online special seminar on the classification of lithium cells and batteries
Date: 4. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainer: Eva Glimsche
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This online seminar deals with the classification of lithium cells and batteries. You will be provided with all the necessary information that is required before a lithium cell/battery can be shipped. This includes, among other things, various definitions, technical specifications, the QM programme and the UN 38.3 test series.
For booking send us an email via:
Online Special Seminar on Defective/Damaged Lithium Cells and Batteries
Date: 5. March 2025
Start: 9 a.m.
Duration: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainers: Peter Bussjaeger and Lars Hollmotz
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This online seminar deals with defective or damaged lithium cells and batteries. In addition to the topic of risk assessment and the answer to the question of who actually decides whether a lithium cell/battery is OK, defective/damaged or critically defective in terms of safety, the classification for the various ratings is also explained in detail. You will also learn about the correct preparation for shipment, packaging, labeling and documentation depending on the classification.
Online Special Seminar on the disposal/recycling of lithium cells and batteries
Date: 6. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainer: Peter Bussjaeger
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This seminar is about the correct preparation for the disposal and recycling of lithium cells and batteries. Both lithium cells and batteries that are built into devices and those that are not equipped will be considered.
Date: 5. March 2025
Start: 9 a.m.
Duration: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainers: Peter Bussjaeger and Lars Hollmotz
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This online seminar deals with defective or damaged lithium cells and batteries. In addition to the topic of risk assessment and the answer to the question of who actually decides whether a lithium cell/battery is OK, defective/damaged or critically defective in terms of safety, the classification for the various ratings is also explained in detail. You will also learn about the correct preparation for shipment, packaging, labeling and documentation depending on the classification.
For booking send us an email via:
Online Special Seminar on the disposal/recycling of lithium cells and batteries
Date: 6. March 2025
Start: 1:30 pm German time (UTC+1)
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: EUR 385 plus VAT
Trainer: Peter Bussjaeger
What you can expect in the online seminar:
This seminar is about the correct preparation for the disposal and recycling of lithium cells and batteries. Both lithium cells and batteries that are built into devices and those that are not equipped will be considered.
For booking send us an email via:
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