CIVIL AVIATION: SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION (II)
INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
Civil Aviation (Aerial Work) Regulations
Civil Aviation (Approved Maintenance Organisations) Regulations
Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisations) Regulations
Civil Aviation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations
Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations
CIVIL AVIATION (DANGEROUS GOODS) REGULATIONS
(section 89)
(23rd March, 2012)
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
REGULATION
PART I
Preliminary
1. Citation
2. Interpretation
3. General application
PART II
Requirements for Carriage of Dangerous Goods
4. Approval or certificate required to carry dangerous goods
5. Application for certificate to carry dangerous goods
6. Application for approval to carry dangerous goods
7. Renewal of certificate to carry dangerous goods
8. Issue of duplicate certificate
9. Revocation of certificate or approval to carry dangerous gooc
10. Variation of certificate to carry dangerous goods
11. Validation of foreign certificate or approval
12. Prohibition of carriage of dangerous goods
PART III
Operators Obligations
13. Provision of information by operator to crew, etc.
14. Acceptance of dangerous goods by operator
15. Exemption
16. Method of loading by operator
16A. Packaging
16B. Labelling and marking
17. Inspections by operator for damage, leakage or contamination
18. Separation of dangerous goods
18A. Securing of dangerous goods
18B. Removal of contamination
19. Provision of information and training programmes
20. Provision of information to passengers
21. Provision of information in respect of cargo
21A. Dangerous goods by mail
PART IV
Shippers Responsibilities
22. Shippers responsibilities
23. Dangerous goods transport document
23A. Aircraft accident and incident
24. Provision of training
24A. Establishment of training programmes
24B. Approval of training programmes
PART V
Documents, Records and Enforcement Powers
25. Keeping of documents and records
26. Production of documents and records
27. Power of seizure and examination
27A. Compliance and enforcement
PART VI
General
28. Occurrence reporting
29. Pilot-in-command's duty to inform air traffic services
29A. Dangerous goods security provisions
29B. Enforcement
30. Flying for agricultural, horticultural, forestry, etc.
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
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