Dangerous goods Flashcards

1
Q

For fire rescue and emergency response; what information about carried dangerous goods is relevant?

A

The UN-number

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2
Q

Forbidden good can be carried with exemption from national authority?

A

Yes. In situations of extreme urgency and with full compliance, national authorities CAN grant temporary exemptions on forbidden goods.

DGR- 1.2.7

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3
Q

Dangoerous goods documents must be retained for _________ months, and this is the ________ resposibility.

A

3 months; Shippers.

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4
Q

Limitations about dangerous goods can be found in section _______ in the IATA DGR.

A

IATA DGR section 2.

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5
Q

Operatior resposibilities with regards to dangerous goods are found in section _______ in the IATA DGR.

A

IATA DGR section 1.

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6
Q

Dangerous good in excepted quantities does not require a shippers declaration?

A

True.

Dangerous good information would not be required on the NOTOC. (Notice to captain)

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7
Q

The “dagger” symbol in dangerous goods shipping names, means…

A

There is a further explanation for the item.

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8
Q

Dangerous items can be without a specified name.

A

True.

A generic shipping name shall be found. (N.O.S)

DGR 4.1.A

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9
Q

A star in conjunction to a generic shipping name indicates…..

A

That a chemical or technical subgroup shall be a added.

“Ammunition, toxic * with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge

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10
Q

Excepted quantities for an item are found in …..

A

Table 2.6.A with an accepted quantity code.(E1,E2,E3)

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11
Q

Dangerous goods hazard labels are listed in column _____ in the IATA Table 4.2 in the DGR

A

D

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12
Q

Excepted quantitie code are listed in the IATA Table 4.2, column _____

A

E

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13
Q

Column G is the ____________

A

Packing instruction on aircraft that carry passengers AND cargo

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14
Q

Column H is the _____________

A

Maximum net quantity per package if shipped in limited quantities on aircraft carrying passengers AND cargo

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15
Q

Column N is the _______________

A

Emergency Response Guidance code (Drill code)

  • not preferred information to Emergency reponse personnel. (use UN-number)
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16
Q

Crew and passenger checked baggage containing dry ice must be marked …….

A

True.

Label as shown

17
Q

Self reactive substaces or organic peroxides must bear the ___________ label

A

Keep away from heat label.

Subdivision 4.1 and 5.2

18
Q

Radioactive material must bear pacing labels

A

True

19
Q

__________ hazard label

A

Non-flammable gas hazard label

20
Q

___________ hazard label

A

Lithium battery hazard label

21
Q

Requirement for the “infectious substance” label

A

Must be applied to a contrasting back ground and must be clearly visible

22
Q

Describe the excepted quantity label

A
23
Q

This label is the ________ mark

A

Limited quantity mark

24
Q

Name the hazard label

A

Oxidizing substances

25
Q

Name the hazard label

A

SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION

26
Q

Name the hazard label

A

MISCELLANEOUS DANGEROUS GOODS

27
Q

Name the hazard label

A

FLAMMABLE LIQUID

28
Q

Name the hazard label

A

NON-FLAMMABLE GAS

29
Q

Biological substances are NOT required to be shown on the NOTOC

A

True

IATA DGR table 9.5.A

30
Q

Lithium contained batteries contained in equipment are NOT required to be show on the NOTOC

A

True

IATA DGR table 9.5.A

31
Q

A signed copy of the NOTOC is kept on the departure station.

A

True

32
Q

A copy of the NOTOC is NOT required to be posessed by the flight crew

A

False

33
Q

An IMP-code is an abbreviation for….

A

Interline Message Procedure

This caters the use of paperless procedures, and in more widely implemented in the DGR handling organization.

Found in IATA DGR B2.2.4 “Cargo IMP codes”