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FC-TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR*
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BASIC-RECURRENT EXAM
FLIGHT CREW MEMBERS-DISPATCHERS
AILO-0048 (01-2025)
1. The 66th edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations is effective between January 01, and December 31, 2025.
True
False
2. The names of the 9 classes of dangerous goods are shown below; indicate the class number corresponding to each.
a) Gases
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
b) Flammable Solids
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
c) Toxic (Poisonous) and Infectious Substances
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
d) Corrosives
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
e) Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
f) Radioactive Materials
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
g) Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
h) Flammable Liquids
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
i) Explosives
Please select
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
3. Your training certificate is valid for a period of:
(Chose the correct answer)
24 months
36 months
06 months
4. What type of danger does the label below represent?
Flammable liquid
Flammable gas
A substance that, on contact with water, emits dangerous quantities of flammable gases or becomes spontaneously combustible on contact with water or water vapour.
5. Can these packages be loaded beside each others? (IATA 9.3.A) (P.45 in Handbook).
a)Division 1.3 and Class 8
Please select
YES
NO
b)Division 5.1 and Class 8
Please select
YES
NO
c)Class 2 and Class 8
Please select
YES
NO
6. What is the meaning of the following label?
Dangerous Goods to “Limited Quantities”
Dangerous goods in “Excepted Quantities”
7. Packages bearing the above label (question #6) are accepted on Air Inuit.
True
False
8. A Thermometer, Medical or Clinical containing mercury is allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage.
Refer to IATA table 2.3.A in the Handbook (p.15-16) or the IATA manual.
True
False
9. Indicate the minimum distance (meters or feet) at which “Radioactive Shipments” must be loaded from passengers or crew members if the Total Sum of Transport Indices is 5.0.
Refer to table 10.9 C in the Handbook (p.36) or the IATA manual.
10. Batteries, Spare/Loose including Lithium metal or Lithium Ion Cells or
Batteries for portable electronic devices are allowed in Carry-on Baggage only.
Refer to IATA table 2.3.A in the Handbook (p. 15-16 or the IATA manual.
True
False
11. Indicate the type of Danger represented by this label.
Toxic Gas
Non Flammable/Non Toxic Gas
Flammable Solid
12. Indicate what is the “Maximum Net Weight” of “Carbon Dioxide, Solid” which can be accepted without having to make special arrangements with the Dangerous Goods Coordinator. (Refer to p.37-44 in the Handbook).
30 kg
50 kg
200 kg
13. Indicate the type of danger represented by this label.
Toxic Gas
Toxic Substance
Oxidizing Substance
Corrosive Substance
14. Use the Chart of Drills and List of Dangerous Goods with Drill Reference Numbers (p. 81 Handbook to locate the Emergency Response Drill for Lithium metal battery).
Based on the Emergency Response Drill (p. 79-80) for Lithium metal batteries, UN 3090 (12FZ):
a)Explain the risks to occupants
b)Indicate spill or leak procedure to be followed
c)Indicate the fire-fighting procedures to be followed
d)What are the meanings of the letters “FZ” in the Drill Code?
Write meaning of "F" and meaning of "Z"
15. Using the “Manifest for Dangerous Goods to Limited Access Areas” (Handbook p.85), indicate which of the following products are allowed to be carried under those conditions. (Select all correct answers).
Batteries, wet filled with acid UN 2794
Gasoline, UN 1203
Acetal, UN 1088
Mercury UN 2809
Kerosene, UN 1223
Batteries, wet filled with alkali UN 2795
Sodium Chlorite (7% or less chlorine) UN 1496
Butane, UN 1011
Fire Extinguishers, UN 1044
Propane UN 1978
16. What are the risks associated with the transportation of Carbon dioxide, solid – UN 1845 (DRY ICE)? Handbook pp. 92-98)
a) Significant leakage of the package can occur when the Dry Ice melts, causing a risk to damage the aircraft floor.
b) The sublimation of Dry Ice could increase the concentration of gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) which will replace oxygen in aircraft compartments and progressively affect the health of occupants and/or ramp agents handling the cargo.
c) Broken packages exposing Dry Ice may cause burns/frostbites to the person handling it.
d) b) and c)
17. What is the Proper Shipping Name of a package containing specimens that will be tested for Covid-19? (Handbook p. 53)
Biomedical waste, n.o.s.
Biological substance, Category B
Infectious substance affecting humans
Biological products
18. The Regulations allow some lithium batteries to be shipped by air without a Shipper Declaration and without a NOTOC. In terms of Packing Instruction, for UN3481 (Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment), these shipments are referred as (Handbook p.24):
SECTION I of Packing Instruction 967
SECTION 1B of Packing Instruction 967
SECTION II of Packing Instruction 967
PI 965
19. A laptop (UN3481) can be shipped by MAIL (CANADA POST) and the Captain will NOT receive a NOTOC. True or False. (Handbook p.18)
TRUE
FALSE
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