15.11.2013 Views

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 51st Edition (English ... - nifty

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 51st Edition (English ... - nifty

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 51st Edition (English ... - nifty

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>IATA</strong> <strong>Dangerous</strong> <strong>Goods</strong> <strong>Regulations</strong><br />

51 st <strong>Edition</strong> (<strong>English</strong>) Effective 1 January 2010<br />

ADDENDUM<br />

IT-06 Mercury (UN 2809) or Mercury contained in manufactured articles will not be accepted for<br />

carriage under any circumstances.<br />

IT-07 Hazardous waste as defined by any regulation, will not be accepted for carriage (see Packing<br />

Instruction 622 and 8.1.3.3).<br />

IT-08 The shipper must provide a 24hrs emergency telephone number of a person/agency who is<br />

knowledgeable of the hazards characteristics and the actions to be taken in case of an accident or<br />

incident concerning each of the dangerous goods being transported. This telephone number,<br />

including the country and area code, preceded by the words “Emergency contact” or “24hour number”<br />

must be inserted in the “Additional Handling Information” box of the DGD.<br />

IT-09 <strong>Dangerous</strong> goods as defined by any regulation will not be accepted in AIR MAIL (see 2.4 and<br />

10.2.2).<br />

IT-10 Class – 1 Explosives will not be accepted for carriage except substances and articles of Division<br />

1.4S, UN 0012 or UN 0014 only (see Packing Instruction 130).<br />

IT-11 Division 2.3, Toxic gases will not be accepted for carriage (see Packing Instruction 200 and<br />

206).<br />

IT-12 Class – 4 Flammable Solids will not be accepted for carriage.<br />

IT-13 Class – 7 Radioactive material will not be accepted for carriage (see 10.10.2).<br />

Amend KZ (Nippon Cargo Airlines)<br />

KZ-06 In the case of a transhipment, a photocopy of the Shipper's Declaration will not be accepted.<br />

Two copies of the Shipper's Declaration must be forwarded with the shipment (see 8.1.2.3). Not used.<br />

Amend MN (Comair Pty Limited)<br />

Add new:<br />

MN-04 Bicycle Inflation Pumps filled with Div 2.2 Carbon Dioxide non-flammable gas will be accepted<br />

for transportation as checked baggage only. The maximum amount per passenger is limited to four<br />

16 g cartridges. Cartridges larger than 16 g will not be permitted for carriage. This is outside the<br />

Company policy as specified in MN-01.<br />

Section 2<br />

Pg. 12 – Amend 2.3.2 as shown:<br />

2.3.2 <strong>Goods</strong> Acceptable with Operator Approval, as Checked Baggage Only<br />

The following dangerous goods, as listed in 2.3.2.1 through 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.5, are permitted on aircraft<br />

as checked baggage only and with the approval of the operator(s).<br />

Pg. 12 – Amend 2.3.2.2 and 2.3.2.3 as shown:<br />

2.3.2.2 Wheelchairs/Mobility Aids with Non-spillable Batteries<br />

Battery-powered wheelchairs or other battery-powered similar mobility aids for use by passengers<br />

whose mobility is restricted by either a disability, their health or age, or a temporary mobility problem<br />

(e.g. broken leg), with non-spillable batteries, (see Packing Instruction 806 and Special Provision<br />

A67), which comply with Special Provision A67 or the vibration and pressure differential tests of<br />

Packing Instruction 806 provided the battery terminals are protected from short circuits, e.g. by being<br />

enclosed within a battery container, and the battery is securely attached to the wheelchair or mobility<br />

aid (see 9.3.15.4 and Figure 9.3.G). Operators must ensure that wheelchairs or other batterypowered<br />

mobility aids are carried in such a manner so as to prevent unintentional operation and that<br />

the wheelchair/mobility aid is protected from being damaged by the movement of baggage, mail,<br />

stores or cargo. It is recommended that passengers make advance arrangements with each operator.<br />

06/04/10 Page 2/8

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!