SPA.DG.100 Transport of dangerous goods
Except as provided for in Part-NCO, Part-NCC, Part-CAT and Part-SPO, the operator shall only transport dangerous goods by air if the operator has been approved by the competent authority.
SPA.DG.105 Approval to transport dangerous goods
To obtain the approval to transport dangerous goods, the operator shall in accordance with the Technical Instructions:
(a)
establish and maintain a training programme for all personnel involved and demonstrate to the competent authority that adequate training has been given to all personnel;
(b)
establish operating procedures to ensure the safe handling of dangerous goods at all stages of air transport, containing information and instructions on:
(1)
the operator’s policy to transport dangerous goods;
(2)
the requirements for acceptance, handling, loading, stowage and segregation of dangerous goods;
(3)
actions to take in the event of an aircraft accident or incident when dangerous goods are being carried;
(4)
the response to emergency situations involving dangerous goods;
(5)
the removal of any possible contamination;
(6)
the duties of all personnel involved, especially with relevance to ground handling and aircraft handling;
(7)
inspection for damage, leakage or contamination; and
(8)
dangerous goods accident and incident reporting.
SPA.DG.105 Dangerous goods information and documentation
The operator shall, in accordance with the Technical Instructions:
(a)
provide written information to the pilot-in-command/commander:
(1)
about dangerous goods to be carried on the aircraft;
(2)
for use in responding to in-flight emergencies;
(b)
use an acceptance checklist;
(c)
ensure that dangerous goods are accompanied by the required dangerous goods transport document(s), as completed by the person offering dangerous goods for air transport, except when the information applicable to the dangerous goods is provided in electronic form;
(d)
ensure that where a dangerous goods transport document is provided in written form, a copy of the document is retained on the ground where it will be possible to obtain access to it within a reasonable period until the goods have reached their final destination;
(e)
ensure that a copy of the information to the pilot-in-command/commander is retained on the ground and that this copy, or the information contained in it, is readily accessible to the aerodromes of last departure and next scheduled arrival, until after the flight to which the information refers;
(f)
retain the acceptance checklist, transport document and information to the pilot-in-command/commander for at least 3 months after completion of the flight; and
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