- An understanding of basic vehicle maintenance or fleet operations
- Familiarity with emissions control systems is helpful
- Knowledge of occupational health and environmental safety practices
Audience
- Fleet managers and operators
- Maintenance technicians working with diesel vehicles
- Quality and safety professionals in the automotive or transport industry
NOM-ISO 22241 is a Mexican-adopted international standard that defines the specifications, handling, storage, and transport requirements for Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), commonly known as AdBlue, used in vehicles with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level technical personnel and fleet management professionals who wish to ensure regulatory and quality compliance with NOM-ISO 22241 when working with DEF across supply, storage, handling, and usage environments.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the technical scope and structure of NOM-ISO 22241.
- Ensure the proper storage, handling, and dispensing of DEF to maintain product integrity.
- Implement labeling, transport, and material compatibility requirements.
- Comply with environmental, quality, and operational standards for SCR systems.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Real-world examples from transport and fleet operations.
- Hands-on and visual demonstrations of DEF handling guidelines.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Introduction to NOM-ISO 22241
- Purpose and scope of the standard
- Environmental relevance: NOx emissions and SCR technology
- Relationship to emissions regulations and OEM requirements
Composition and Quality Specifications of DEF
- Urea concentration and purity standards
- Contamination prevention and product testing
- Shelf life and degradation factors
Handling and Storage Requirements
- Approved materials for containers and piping
- Temperature control and contamination risk reduction
- Best practices for bulk and small-volume storage
Filling and Dispensing Procedures
- Filling station and vehicle interface specifications
- Closed systems and contamination control
- Maintenance of dispensing equipment
Labeling, Packaging, and Transport
- Product identification and ISO-compliant labeling
- Packaging requirements for safety and traceability
- Transport safety guidelines and material compatibility
Operational Best Practices and Compliance
- Common failure points in DEF systems
- Training, documentation, and inspection requirements
- Ensuring compliance across supply chains and facilities
Summary and Next Steps
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