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Which common items of airworthiness and operating equipment are classed as dangerous goods

Oxygen bottles BCF extinguisher and dry ice in catering supplies

OMA 9.2.5

Where can passengers find information regarding the carriage of dangerous goods

On the booking website terms and conditions


on their tickets


at ticket and check-in desks


departure gates


baggage reclaim area’s

OMA 9.2.7

What class of dangerous goods is miscellaneous

9

OMA 9.3.1.9

When most dangerous goods in cargo be inspected for damage or leakage

Prior to loading and upon unloading

OMA 9.8.4

Where would you find the emergency response guide (ERG) Drill code relating to an item of dangerous goods cargo

NOTOC and emergency response guide

OMA 9.8.5 and 9.8.8.4

What class of dangerous goods is radioactive materials

Class 7

OMA 9.3.8

Can Dangerous Goods which may react with each other be carried on the same flight

Yes the IATA segregation of packages table must be complied with

OMA 9.8.3.2

Where must a spare battery containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells for portable Electronic devices be carried

Cabin baggage only

OMA 9.2.7

What documentation would you complete after discovering item of forbidden dangerous goods loaded on the aircraft

Air safety report (ASR)

OMA 9.8.6

What possible dangerous goods can be inside a Passengers rucksack

Gas camping stove and firelighters

OMA 9.2.8

What information should be given to ATC at the dangerous goods incident occurs in flight

Proper shipping name UN number class or division quantity and location

OMA 9.8.8.2

Where is the list of dangerous goods found

In the IATA dangerous goods regulations

OMA 9.4.2

What are the rules regarding the carriage of a nonspillable wet cell battery fitted to wheelchair

Remain securedto the wheelchair terminals protected and circuits isolated

OMA 9.2.7

How many classes of dangerous goods are there

9

OMA 9.3

What classes of dangerous goods is it Thomas Cook U.K.’s policy not to carry

Class 1 explosives and class 7 - radioactive materials

OMA 9.3.2 and 9.3.8

What does this handling label represent

Excepted quantity package mark

OMA 9.6.3.2

What is the commander acknowledging by signing the NOTOC

That the information has been received

OMA 9.8.5

Where are packing instructions found the dangerous goods travelling as cargo

Within the list of dangerous goods

OMA 9.4.2

Which class of dangerous goods would have a red label showing a flame and the number 3 on it

Flammable liquid

OMA 9.6.3.1

What are the rules regarding the carriage of a lithium Ion dry cell battery fitted to a collapsible wheelchair where the battery is designed to be removed by the user

The battery must be removed and transported in the passenger cabin insuring the terminals are insulated

OMA 9.2.7

What is the definition of dangerous goods

Then just going to articles of substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment when transported by air

OMA 9.1.3

How should dangerous goods be carried in the hold as cargo

Stowed and secured in a manner that will prevent any movement in flight which would change their orientation

OMA 9.8.3.4

Where can emergency response guide (ERG) be found

In the OMA manual

OMA 9.8.8.4

Which types of aircraft does the list of dangerous goods provide permitted quantities for

Passenger and cargo aircraft

OMA 9.4.2

Which information must be marked and labelled on an item of dangerous goods are being carried as cargo

Hazard label,proper shipping name, UN number, weight or quantity, full name and address of the shipper and consignee, handling labels

OMA 9.6.2

On shipment to from all transiting through the Republic of South Africa the shippers decoration must include a

24 hour emergency response telephone number including applicable area and international codes for use in the event of an incident involving dangerous goods

Presentation part 1 slide 10

Dangerous goods CAN be carried on Thomas Cook airlines UK flights from which UK bases

MAN LGW GLA NCL

OMA 9.2.11

Which company manuals contain information relating to dangerous goods

OMA, Cargo manual and Ground Operations manual (GOM)

OMA 9.1.1

Recurrent training for dangerous goods must be provided within....

24 months of previous training to ensure knowledge is current

OMA 9.1.7.3

Which document contains the legal requirements for the transportation of dangerous goods

ICAO Technical instructions

OMA 9.1.3