The Complaint Handling Guidelines are intended to ensure that GTA handle complaints fairly, efficiently and effectively.
This module covers the definition, analysis methodology and controls required for Test Weight Assessment
This course relates to the assessment of sprouted grain in cereal commodities and the methods used to assess sprouted grain.
The purpose and objective of this course is to establish base operating standards in the grains industry for Pool Providers offering Pool Products.
This course relates to the static sampling of a truckload of grain, for the purpose of assessment according to grain standards.
Certification is defined as provision of written evidence attesting to the nature of a parcel of grain. This course relates to the certification of any grain commodity.
This Course applies to the blending of more than one parcel of grain. Blending may be defined as combining grain (varieties or grades) to obtain grain of a particular quality or consistency.
Disputes may occur when the deliverer of the grain disputes the classification of the grain tendered for delivery. This TGD reviews the dispute Resolution procedures available.
Grain drying reduces the moisture content of the grain to a level that is appropriate for the intended purpose of the grain. This course covers the principles and methods of drying grain.
Refers to the cleaning of the trailer/s of a bulk commodity truck to an adequate standard prior to loading with grain, or a grain related product.
This course refers to activities that may be undertaken to minimise the risk of occurrence and reduce the impact on grain quality of Severely Damaged grain that may arise through various causes such as Heat Damage, Bin Burn and Storage Mould.
This course refers to the various levies that apply to the Australian grain industry. Levies are deductions that are required to be taken from the total amount paid for grain produced by the grain producer.
This Course discusses the use of a Commodity Vendor Declaration (CVD) during the grain supply chain.
This document refers to the actions to be taken when a chemical residue violation is detected. This includes legal requirements for reporting such incidents.
This Course refers to government legislation the grain industry must comply with when assessing grain quality (often called Trade Certification).
The release of this course supports the grain industry objective to develop sound and practical procedures to clean grain trucks post the carriage of high risk commodities that contain chemical residues. Eg. Fertiliser
The objective of this course is to raise awareness and maintain and improve ethical behaviour of Australian Grain Broker and Agent professionals and their conduct.
This document refers to the participation of the grain industry in the National Residue Survey (NRS).
The Code of Practice (Code) is a practical guide for all participants in the grain industry to achieve the standards and expectations of domestic and export customer requirements.
Course Cost $250 (INC GST)
To provide summary level information that will support small container exporters, both existing and new, in the establishment of effective export business procedures.
The following documentation is provided free of charge to all those wishing to understand more about the importance of identifying and managing risks in farming enterprises.
Grain Transport Code of Practice (Transport Code) is an important tool to assist participants transport grain to their designated markets quickly, safely and within the relevant laws.
Course Cost $250 (INC GST)