Dangerous goods Flashcards

(33 cards)

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

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

23
Q

This label is the ________ mark

A

Limited quantity mark

24
Q

Name the hazard label

A

Oxidizing substances

25
Name the hazard label
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION
26
Name the hazard label
MISCELLANEOUS DANGEROUS GOODS
27
Name the hazard label
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
28
Name the hazard label
NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
29
Biological substances are NOT required to be shown on the NOTOC
True IATA DGR table 9.5.A
30
Lithium contained batteries contained in equipment are NOT required to be show on the NOTOC
True IATA DGR table 9.5.A
31
A signed copy of the NOTOC is kept on the departure station.
True
32
A copy of the NOTOC is NOT required to be posessed by the flight crew
False
33
An IMP-code is an abbreviation for....
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"