Dangerous Good
Dangerous goods are items or substances that when transported by aircraft are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. These include obvious things, such as: explosives, radioactive materials, flammable liquids, dangerous or volatile chemicals, strong acids, compressed gases, poisons and aerosols. Everyday items that can cause problems include toiletries, aerosols, tools and lithium batteries.
Course Objectives:
- The core element of the IATA DGR will be explained on how to read the information in Blue Pages (4.2 DG List)
- The Training Requirements under IATA DGR will be explained.
- The example of how to use IATA DGR will also be demonstrated
Course Outlines:
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
- Background of IATA DGR Development of IATA DGR
- Principles of IATA DGR
- Identification of Dangerous Goods by Air
- Packaging as Essential Component of DG Transport
- Sections and Layout of Sections in IATA DGR
- IATA DG Classification
- IATA DG Hazard and Handling Labels
- Understanding the Blue Pages (4.2 DG List)
Target Audiences:
Target audience is officers, baggage handlers, loaders, passenger escorts, specialists, section leaders.