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General Information

  • Name of Operator

  • Name of Dangerous Goods Coordinator

  • Telephone Number

  • E-mail

  • Airport Name

  • Location

  • Site conducted

  • Prepared by

  • Conducted on

DETAILS OF AGENT

  • Company Name

  • Name and Title of Contact Person

  • Telephone

  • E-mail

HIDDEN DANGEROUS GOODS WARNING

  • Where boarding pass are issued

  • Where the passengers are checked

  • Aircraft boarding areas

  • The notices include visual examples of dangerous goods forbidden from transport aboard an aircraft (ICAO TI 7;5.1.2)

PROVISION TO AID RECOGNITION OF DG

  • Is the DG Manual/Ops Manual available when required at the check-in counter?

  • Is the Dry ice label available? (if accepted by the operator)

  • Table 2.3.A is available for reference

  • Has the check-in staff asked a question about DG to the passenger? such as a power bank, lighter etc.

EMPLOYEES NAME

    Employee Name
  • Name

  • Designation

  • Date of Last Training

  • What is DG?

  • Describe what the DG label looks like

  • Are you allowed to accept DG?

  • What classes of DG can you accept?

  • What do you do if there is a problem with the item?

  • How do you ensure an item can is acceptable

PASSENGER HANDLING PROCEDURES

  • Procedures for handling wheelchairs or other battery-powered mobility aids with non-spillable batteries

  • Procedures for handling wheelchairs or other battery-powered mobility aids with spillable batteries

  • Procedures for handling Dry Ice in Passenger or Crew baggage

  • Procedures for dealing with undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods found in baggage

ITEMS COMMONLY SIEZED

  • Camping Fuel

  • Matches

  • Large quantity of lighters

  • Self defence spray

  • Fireworks

  • Over proof alcohol (more than 70% per volume)

  • Gas refill for hair curler

  • Undeclared ammunition

  • Undeclared Dry Ice

  • Paint

  • Antique barometer with mercury

  • Carbon dioxide cartridge

  • Large of quantity of lithium batteries

  • Marine Flares

  • Insect repellent aerosol

TRAINING

  • Adequate number of trained staff on duty

  • Acceptance staff received in depth training

  • Training given to ground handling staff

OBSERVATION

  • Observation

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