Table 4 2 iata dangerous goods
[DOC File]Introduction - helidecks
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The stowage location for the Dangerous Goods should be agreed with the aircraft commander. The package can then be loaded. Note: where more than one dangerous goods package is involved, consideration must be given to the segregation of incompatible dangerous goods i.a.w DGR Table 9.3A. Note the stowage position of the dangerous goods on the NOTOC.
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Acceptance of radioactive material in an excepted package, UN Nos. 2910 and 2911 only which does not exceed one-tenth of that listed in Part 2, Chapter 7, Table 2-14(ICAO 1;2.3.2 c IATA 2.4.2 c) 9 4
[DOCX File]SECTION 9DANGEROUS GOODS AND WEAPONS
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An approval must be granted by the State of the Operator before dangerous goods can be carried on an aircraft, except as identified in 9.1.3 and 9.1.5 below. An additional approval or an exemption may be required to permit the transport of some dangerous goods – see 9.1.2 below.
[DOCX File]Normal.dot - Department of Health
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The overall classification scheme for hazards used in this document is based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations and the Australian Standard on packaging of biological material for surface transport. ... The flowchart (Figure 2.1), together with Table 2.1, may help the user determine whether the ...
[DOC File]DANGEROUS GOODS PANEL
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Transport of Dangerous Goods (Twenty-second session, 2-6 December 2002. agenda item( 4 (b)) NEW PROPOSALS. New issues. Dangerous Goods List, Wetted Explosives. Transmitted by the expert from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) IATA presented this paper to the ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel working group (WG 02) in Frankfurt, on ...
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An approval must be granted by the State of the Operator before dangerous goods can be carried on an aircraft, except as identified in 9.1.3 and 9.1.5 below. An additional approval or an exemption may be required to permit the transport of some dangerous goods - see 9.1.2 below.
[DOC File]Dangerous Goods Acceptance - HAFFA
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Break down dangerous goods from ULD and bulk and check they are in good condition and as according to manifest. Adopt appropriate procedure to handle different dangerous goods for unloading, i.e.Dry Ice, Div 4.1 and Div 5.2. Dangerous goods storage shall base on IATA DGR section 9 requirements. Unload the dangerous goods and prevent any damage.
[DOC File]How to use the Table - Global Home: UPS
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IATA Special Provisions - Specifies codes for special provisions for dangerous goods. When a special provision number is indicated, the meaning and requirements of the special provision are set forth in Subsection 4.4 of the IATA publication. 2
[DOCX File]CAAT
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Note: The dangerous goods activities of the operator and individual employee(s) will dictate the amount of information needed in the training curriculum and the duration of the tr
[DOC File]PROCEDURESFOR
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1 Shippers and persons undertaking responsibilities of shippers 7 Operator's and ground handling agent's staff accepting cargo (other than DG) 2 Packers 8 Operator's and ground handling agent's staff responsible for handling, storage and loading of cargo and baggage 3 Staff of freight forwarders involved in processing DG 9 Passenger ...
[DOCX File]CATEGORY OF PERSONNEL WHO WILL USE THE TRAINING PROGRAMME
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Special provision entries in the Dangerous Goods List (ICAO TI 3;3 and Table 3-2 / IATA DGR 4.1.6.13, 4.2 & 4.4) X Mixtures and solution containing one or more dangerous substances (ICAO TI 3;1.2 & 3;1.3 / IATA DGR 4.1.3)
[DOC File]Name of Installation/Vessel
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The stowage location for the Dangerous Goods should be agreed with the aircraft commander. The package can then be inspected, loaded, and secured. Note: where more than one dangerous goods package is involved, consideration must be given to the segregation of incompatible dangerous goods i.a.w DGR Table 9.3A.
[DOC File]SURVEILLANCE CHECKLISTS
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Ref Item Reference Result (Notes) SITE– INSPECTION 2- ACCEPTANCE OF DANGEROUS GOODS 2-1 Determine who accepted the dangerous goods cargo and general cargo for the operator. 2-2 Determine if the Operations Manual is available to acceptance staff as required.
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For aircraft accidents and serious incidents, see 11.10.2. 11.10.4 Dangerous Goods Accident and Incident Reports (JAR-OPS 3.1225) Definition of dangerous goods accident: An occurrence associated with and related to the transport of dangerous goods by air which results in fatal or serious injury to a person or major property or environmental damage.
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Dangerous goods notices at ticket sales desks, check-in desks and boarding areas (including measures to ensure they are displayed by handling agents) 7;5.1.2 CASR 92.200
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