Rule 12 of Aircraft (carriage of Dangerous Goods) Rules 2003, Requirement of Training states that no person shall engage himself in any manner in the transport of dangerous goods unless he has undergone proper training commensurate with his responsibilities.
Rule 12 of Aircraft (carriage of Dangerous Goods) Rules 2003, Requirement of Training states that no person shall engage himself in any manner in the transport of dangerous goods unless he has undergone proper training commensurate with his responsibilities. The training shall be organised for the following Categories of personnel responsible to handle dangerous goods.
Shippers & Packers
Freight forwarders
Operator's and ground handling
Passenger handling staff
Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers
Crew members
Security staff aviation
Course Objective
Fully understand and differentiate between shippers and operators responsibilities | Identify all Dangerous Goods which are
Forbidden for air transport; or
permitted as cargo in accordance with the Technical Instructions
Excepted from the requirements of the Technical Instructions.
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