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DANGEROUS GOODS QUESTION BANK FOR CABIN CREW

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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
  • 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?

  • Dry ice for cooling perishables in quantities not exceeding
  • 2.5 kg per passenger

  • Aerosols in Division 2.2
  • Swimming-pool chemicals
  • A

  • Normally dangerous goods are not allowed in or carry-on
  • 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?

  • Camping stoves.
  • Firework articles.
  • Perfume not exceeding 2kg or 2L and the net quantity of
  • each single article not exceeding 0.5kg or 0.5L. 1 / 3

C

  • Who is responsible for the correct marking and labeling of
  • packages presented for transport

  • The operator's DGR acceptance staff
  • The shipper
  • The consignee
  • B

  • "Cryogenic Liquid" is
  • a hazard label
  • a handling label
  • a special label
  • B

  • For the following items, must the pilot-in-command be
  • notified? (Refer to Table 2.3.A)

  • Clinical thermometer for personal use, heat producing
  • articles, and dry ice

  • Mercury barometer, consumer electronic devices containing
  • lithium, and camping 2 / 3

stoves

  • Mercury barometer carried by a government official and
  • wheelchair with spillable batteries only

  • Radioisotopic cardiac pacemakers, alcoholic beverages, and
  • dry ice D

  • Carbon dioxide, solid in quantities not exceeding 2.5 kg per
  • passenger when used to pack perishables

  • May be in carry on baggage and need not to release of
  • carbon dioxide gas.

  • May be in carry on baggage provided it permits the release
  • of carbon dioxide gas with the operator approval.

  • May be in checked baggage without the operator approval.
  • May be in checked baggage and marked "dry ice" or "carbon
  • dioxide, solid" only.B

  • There are some requirements for shipper's responsibilities,

one of them is:

  • / 3

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