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  • Completed on

  • Airway Bill Number

  • Origin

  • Destination

  • Is the above correct for each entry?

  • Checked by

  • 1. Two copies in English and in the IATA format including the air certification statement [8.0.2.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.6.12]

  • This question may be indicated as N/A only when the shippers declaration data is submitted electronically

  • 2. Full name and address of Shipper and Consignee [8.1.6.1, 8.1.6.2]

  • 3. If the Air Waybill number is not shown, enter it. [8.1.6.3]

  • 4. The number of pages shown [8.1.6.4]

  • This question may be indicated as N/A only when the shippers declaration data is submitted electronically

  • 5. The non-applicable Aircraft Type deleted or not shown [8.1.2.5.2, 8.1.6.5] 

  • 6. If full name of Airport or City of Departure or Destination is not shown, enter it. [8.1.6.6 and 8.1.6.7]

  • 7. The word “Radioactive” deleted or not shown [8.1.6.8]

Identification

  • 8. UN or ID number(s), preceded by prefix [8.1.6.9.1, Step 1]

  • 9. Proper Shipping Name and the technical name in brackets for * [8.1.6.9.1, Step 2]

  • 10. Class or Division and for Class 1, the Compatibility Group, [8.1.6.9.1, Step 3]

  • 11. Subsidiary Risk, in parentheses, immediately following Class or Division [8.1.6.9.1, Step 4]

  • 12. Packing Group [8.1.6.9.1, Step 5]

Quantity and Type of Packing

  • 13. Number and Type of Packages [8.1.6.9.2, Step 6]

  • 14. Quantity and unit of measure (net, or gross followed by “G”, as applicable) within per package limit [8.1.6.9.2, Step 6] 

  • 15. For Class 1, the net quantity supplemented with the net explosive mass followed by unit of measurement [8.1.6.9.2, Step 6]

16. When different dangerous goods are packed in one outer packaging, the following rules are complied with:

  • 16.1 – Compatible according to Table 9.3.A.

  • 16.2 – Conditions met for UN packages containing Division 6.2 [5.0.2.11(c)]

  • 16.3 – Wording “All packed in one (type of packaging)” [8.1.6.9.2, Step 6(f)]

  • 16.4 – Calculation of “Q” value must not exceed 1 [5.0.2.11 (g) & (h); 2.7.5.6; 8.1.6.9.2, Step 6(g)]

17. Overpack

  • 17.1 – Compatible according to Table 9.3.A.

  • 17.2 – Wording “Overpack Used” [8.1.6.9.2, Step 7]

  • 17.3 – If more than one overpack is used, identification marks shown and total quantity of dangerous goods [8.1.6.9.2, Step 7]

Packing Instructions

  • 18. Packing Instruction Number [8.1.6.9.3, Step 8]

  • 19. For lithium batteries in compliance with Section IB, “IB” follows the packing instruction [8.1.6.9.3, Step 8]

Authorizations

  • 20. Check all verifiable special provisions. The Special Provision Number if A1, A2, A4, A5, A51, A81, A88, A99, A130, A176, A190, A191, A201, A202, A211, A212, A224, A225, A331 if used [8.1.6.9.4, Step 9]

  • 21. Indication that governmental authorization is attached, including a copy in English and additional approvals for other items under [8.1.6.9.4, Step 9]

Additional Handling Information

  • 22. Additional handling information shown for self-reactive and related substances of Division 4.1 and organic peroxides of Division 5.2, or samples thereof, PBE, infectious and controlled substances, fireworks (UN0336 & UN0337) and viscous flammable liquids [8.1.6.11] .

  • 23. Name of Signatory and Date indicated and Signature of Shipper [8.1.6.13, 8.1.6.14 and 8.1.6.15]

  • 24. Amendment or alteration signed by Shipper [8.1.2.6]

AIR WAYBILL–HANDLING INFORMATION

  • 25. The statement: “Dangerous goods as per associated Shipper's Declaration” or “Dangerous Goods as per associated DGD”[8.2.1(a)]

  • 26. “Cargo Aircraft Only” or “CAO”, if applicable [8.2.1(b)

  • 27. Where non-dangerous goods are included, the number of pieces of dangerous goods shown [8.2.2]

PACKAGE(S) AND OVERPACKS

  • 28. Packaging free from damage or leakage [9.1.3(i)]

  • 29. Packaging conforms with packing instruction

  • 30. Same number and type of packaging's and overpacks delivered as shown on DGD [9.1.3]

Marks

31. UN Specification Packaging, marked according to 6.0.4 and 6.0.5:

  • 31.1 – Symbol and Specification Code [6.0.4.2.1(a), (b)]

  • 31.2– X, Y or Z meets or exceeds Packing Group/Packing Instruction requirements [6.0.4.2.1 (c)]

  • 31.3 – Gross Weight within limits (Solids, Inner Packaging's or IBCs [SP A179, 6.0.4.2.1 (d)]

  • 31.4 - Plastic drums, jerricans and IBC's within permitted period of use [5.0.2.15]

  • 31.5 – Infectious substance package mark [6.5.3.1]

  • 32. UN or ID number(s), preceded by prefix [7.1.4.1(a)]

  • 33. The Proper Shipping Name(s) including technical name where required [7.1.4.1(a)]

  • 34. The full name and address of Shipper and Consignee [7.1.4.1(b)]

  • 35. For consignments of more than one package of all classes (except ID 8000 and Class 7) the net quantity, or gross weight followed by “G”, as applicable, unless contents are identical, marked on the packages [7.1.4.1(c)]

  • 36. Carbon Dioxide, Solid (Dry Ice), the net quantity marked on the packages [7.1.4.1(d)]

  • 37. The Name and Telephone Number of a responsible person for Division 6.2 Infectious Substances shipment [7.1.4.1(e)]

  • 38. The Special Marking requirements shown for Packing Instruction 202 [7.1.4.1(f)]

  • 39. Limited Quantities mark [7.1.4.2]

  • 40. Environmentally Hazardous Substance mark [7.1.5.3]

  • 41. Lithium Battery mark for section IB [7.1.5.5]

Labelling

  • 42. The label(s) identifying the Primary hazard as per 4.2, Column D properly affixed [7.2.3.1;7.2.6]

  • 43. The label(s) identifying the Subsidiary hazard, as per 4.2, Column D properly affixed [7.2.3.2; 7.2.6.2.3]

  • 44. “Cargo Aircraft Only” label [7.2.4.2; 7.2.6.3]

  • 45. “Orientation” labels on two opposite sides, if applicable [7.2.4.4]

  • 46. “Cryogenic Liquid” label, if applicable as per 4.2, Column D [7.2.4.3]

  • 47. “Keep Away From Heat” label, if applicable as per 4.2, Column D [7.2.4.5]

  • 48. Any irrelevant marks and labels removed or obliterated [7.1.1; 7.2.1]

For Overpacks

  • 49. Packaging use marks and hazard and handling labels, as required must be clearly visible or reproduced on the outside of the overpack [7.1.7.1, 7.1.7.2, 7.2.7]

  • 50. The word “Overpack” marked if marks and labels are not visible on packages within the overpack [7.1.7.1]

  • 51. If more than one overpack is used, identification marks shown and total quantity of dangerous goods [7.1.7.3]

GENERAL

  • 52. State and Operator variations complied with [2.8]

  • 53. Cargo Aircraft Only shipments, a cargo aircraft operates on all sectors

Sign off

  • Comments

  • If any box is checked no, do not accept the shipment and give a duplicate copy of this completed form to the shipper

  • Place:
  • Checked by (Full Name)

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