DANGEROUS GOODS QUESTION BANK FOR CABIN CREW
(ACTUAL / ) 49 QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS.
- Normally dangerous goods are not allowed in or as carry-on
- Dry ice for cooling perishables in quantities not exceeding
- Aerosols in Division 2.2
- Swimming-pool chemicals
baggage. However some of them could be accepted as carry-on baggage in the cabin by following special conditions.Which of the following articles belong to this exception?
2.5 kg per passenger
A
- Normally dangerous goods are not allowed in or carry-on
- Camping stoves.
- Firework articles.
- Perfume not exceeding 2kg or 2L and the net quantity of
baggage. However, some of them could be accepted as carry-on baggage in the cabin by following special assumptions. Which of the following articles belong to this exception?
each single article not exceeding 0.5kg or 0.5L. 1 / 3
C
- Who is responsible for the correct marking and labeling of
- The operator's DGR acceptance staff
- The shipper
- The consignee
packages presented for transport
B
- "Cryogenic Liquid" is
- a hazard label
- a handling label
- a special label
B
- For the following items, must the pilot-in-command be
- Clinical thermometer for personal use, heat producing
- Mercury barometer, consumer electronic devices containing
notified? (Refer to Table 2.3.A)
articles, and dry ice
lithium, and camping 2 / 3
stoves
- Mercury barometer carried by a government official and
- Radioisotopic cardiac pacemakers, alcoholic beverages, and
wheelchair with spillable batteries only
dry ice D
- Carbon dioxide, solid in quantities not exceeding 2.5 kg per
- May be in carry on baggage and need not to release of
- May be in carry on baggage provided it permits the release
- May be in checked baggage without the operator approval.
- May be in checked baggage and marked "dry ice" or "carbon
passenger when used to pack perishables
carbon dioxide gas.
of carbon dioxide gas with the operator approval.
dioxide, solid" only.B
- There are some requirements for shipper's responsibilities,
one of them is:
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