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Dangerous Goods

Dangerous Goods. Katherine Rooney Chief, Dangerous Goods Section Air Navigation Bureau Regulation of Emerging Modes of Aerospace Transportation 24-25 May 2013. Article 35 b) – Cargo restrictions. For public order and safety

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Dangerous Goods

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  1. Dangerous Goods Katherine Rooney Chief, Dangerous Goods Section Air Navigation Bureau Regulation of Emerging Modes of Aerospace Transportation 24-25 May 2013

  2. Article 35 b) – Cargo restrictions • For public order and safety • Each State reserves right to regulate or prohibit carriage in or above territory of articles…..

  3. Provided that • ….. no restriction may interfere with carriage and use on aircraft of apparatus necessary for: • Operation of aircraft • Navigation of aircraft • Safety of personnel or passengers

  4. Dangerous goods • Articles of substances capable of posing risk to: • Health • Safety • Property • Environment

  5. Annex 18 • SARPs applicable to all international operations • Domestic civil aircraft operations • Each State shall take measures to achieve compliance with detailed provisions in Technical Instructions

  6. Limitations • Forbidden under any circumstance • Exemption • Approval • Cargo aircraft • Passenger aircraft

  7. Safety considerations • Quantity and packaging • Communication • Documentation • Hazard labels • Additional restrictions • Training

  8. Approvals • Where specifically provided for in Instructions, States concerned may grant approval • Overall level of safety equivalent to that in Instructions • States of Origin and Operator

  9. Exemptions • In instances of: • Extreme urgency • Other forms of transport are inappropriate • Full compliance is contrary to public interest • Exemption may be from States concerned • Origin, Operator, Transit, Overflight and Destination

  10. Examples of approvals or exemptions • Ammonia • NASA experimental suborbital flight payload (Direct Ammonia Alkaline Fuel Cell) • Prototype lithium ion batteries • Spacecraft • Radiation detector • International space station

  11. Other regulatory authorities • Airports • Health and safety regulations • Storage of dangerous goods • Appropriate authority • Explosives • Radioactive material • Infectious substances

  12. Emergencies • On board aircraft • Flight plan HAZMAT • Air traffic management • At airports • Airport emergency plan • Rescue and firefighting services

  13. Aerospace vehicle operations • Adequacy of current system for cargo • Potential for UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) • Uncontrolled spacecraft re-entry • Overflight • Emergencies

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