Training Category 10
Flight crew members, loadmasters, load planners and flight operations officers/flight dispatchers
Personnel must be trained or training must be verified prior to the person performing any of the these duties.
General Information
Initial training: | 1 day, classroom training |
Recurrent training: | 1 day, classroom training; or web based training (WBT) |
Approval: | German Civil Aviation Authority (Luftfahrt-Bundesamt/LBA) |
Transport Authority of Slovakia | |
Approval number: | B32/438.6/02/2017 |
To achieve certification participants must pass the final exam with a minimum grade of 80%. After successful completion of the final exam, a certificate will be issued with a validity to the end of the month plus 24 months.
Recurrent training must be provided within 24 months of previous training. However, if recurrent training is completed within the final 3 months of validity of previous training, the period of validity extends from the date on which the recurrent training was completed until 24 months from the expiry month of that previous training.
Participants must provide proof of their identity by means of a photo identity card.
For pedagogical reasons, the number of participants in this training category is limited to 15 participants.
Training Content
General philosophy
- Legal basis (ICAO/IATA, AIR OPS)
- Definition of dangerous goods
- Application of the dangerous goods regulations
- Responsibilities
- Training requirements
Limitations
- General limitations
- Hidden dangerous goods
- Dangerous goods carried by passenger or crew
- Transport of dangerous goody by post
- Dangerous goods in operater's property
- Dangerous goods in excepted quantities
- Dangerous goods in limited quantities
- State and operator variations
Classification
- Hazard classes and divisions
- Packing groups
List of dangerous goods
- Propper shipping name (PSN)
- Using the list of dangerous goods
- Numerical cross-reference list
Packing
- General packing requirements
- Overpack
Marking and labelling
- Markings
- Specification markings of packagings
- Hazard labels
- Handling labels
- Overpacks
- Quality and specification
Recognition of Undeclared Dangerous Goods
- Hidden dangerous goods in baggage, cargo or mail
Storage and loading procedures
- Storage, loading, securing
- Segregation of dangerous goods
Pilots' notification
- Notification to Captain (NOTOC)
Provisions for passengers and crew
- IATA DGR Table 2.3.A
Emergency procedures
- ERG Drill Codes
- Emergency response
- Reporting
- Dangerous goods occurrence report