DANGEROUS GOODS


Definition & Harmless-Looking Items Containing Dangerous Goods


Dangerous goods are articles or substances that are capable of posing a significant risk to health, safety or to property when transported by air and which are classified according to Part 2 of the ICAO Technical Instructions For the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air.

Provisions For Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers or Crew


Passengers and crew members must not carry articles containing dangerous goods in their checked or carry-on baggage.

Passenger’s Responsibility Regarding Dangerous Goods Regulations:


Passengers must be aware of international and local regulations, as well as fines and penalties that result from breaches of the law.

Provision of Information to Passengers


Airlines are required by international and local regulations to provide information to passengers regarding the types of goods that they are forbidden from transporting on board an aircraft.

Dangerous goods information is usually contained on the passenger ticket, the ticket folder, or on a brochure placed with the ticket.

Airlines are also required to prominently display dangerous goods posters, showing items that passengers are not allowed to transport on the aircraft. These posters are to be displayed at travel agencies and airline ticket sales offices, check-in counters, departure gates, Customs Halls, and at cargo acceptance areas.



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