Air Operations 965/2012 Annex V Part SPA Subpart G Transport of Dangerous Goods Inger Lindström Flyginspektör Sektionen för EU-OPS verksamhet (Of)
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ORGANISATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR OPERATIONS ORO.GEN.110 Operator responsibilities (j) The operator shall establish and maintain dangerous goods training programmes for personnel as required by the technical instructions which shall be subject to review and approval by the competent authority. Training programmes shall be commensurate with the responsibilities of personnel.
ORGANISATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR OPERATIONS ORO.AOC.105 Operations specifications and privileges of an AOC holder The privileges of the operator, including those granted in accordance with Annex V (Part-SPA), shall be specified in the operations specifications of the certificate.
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CAT.GEN.MPA.200 Transport of dangerous goods (a) Unless otherwise permitted by this Annex, the transport of dangerous goods by air shall be conducted in accordance with Annex 18 to the Chicago Convention as last amended and amplified by the Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air (ICAO Doc 9284-AN/905), including its supplements and any other addenda or corrigenda.
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (b) Dangerous goods shall only be transported by an operator approved in accordance with Annex V (Part- SPA), Subpart G, except when: (1) they are not subject to the technical instructions in accordance with Part 1 of those instructions; or (2) they are carried by passengers or crew members, or are in baggage, in accordance with Part 8 of the technical instructions.
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (c) An operator shall establish procedures to ensure that all reasonable measures are taken to prevent dangerous goods from being carried on board inadvertently. (d) The operator shall provide personnel with the necessary information enabling them to carry out their responsibilities, as required by the technical instructions
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (e) The operator shall, in accordance with the technical instructions, report without delay to the competent authority and the appropriate authority of the State of occurrence in the event of:
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (1) any dangerous goods accidents or incidents; (2) the discovery of undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods in cargo or mail; or (3) the finding of dangerous goods carried by passengers or crew members, or in their baggage, when not in accordance with Part 8 of the technical instructions.
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (f) The operator shall ensure that passengers are provided with information about dangerous goods in accordance with the technical instructions. (g) The operator shall ensure that notices giving information about the transport of dangerous goods are provided at acceptance points for cargo as required by the technical instructions. See also AMC1 CAT.GEN.MPA.200(e) DANGEROUS GOODS ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT REPORTING
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS GM1 CAT.GEN.MPA.200 Transport of dangerous goods GENERAL (a) The requirement to transport dangerous goods by air in accordance with the Technical Instructions is irrespective of whether: (1) the flight is wholly or partly within or wholly outside the territory of a state; or (2) an approval to carry dangerous goods in accordance with Annex V (Part SPA), Subpart G is held.
SPECIFIC APPROVALS General Requirements - SPA.GEN.105 Application for a specific approval (a) The operator applying for the initial issue of a specific approval shall provide to the competent authority the documentation required in the applicable Subpart, together with the following information: (1) the name, address and mailing address of the applicant; (2) a description of the intended operation.
SPECIFIC APPROVALS General Requirements See also AMC1 SPA.GEN.105(a) DOCUMENTATION (b) If an operations manual is not required, operating procedures may be described in a procedures manual.
SPECIFIC APPROVALS General Requirements (b) The operator shall provide the following evidence to the competent authority: (1) compliance with the requirements of the applicable Subpart; (c) The operator shall retain records relating to (a) and (b) at least for the duration of the operation requiring a specific approval, or, if applicable, in accordance with Annex III (Part-ORO).
PART SPA - SPECIFIC APPROVALS SPA.GEN.110 Privileges of an operator holding a specific approval The scope of the activity that an operator holding an air operator certificate (AOC) is approved to conduct shall be documented and specified in the operations specifications to the AOC.
PART SPA - SPECIFIC APPROVALS SPA.GEN.115 Changes to a specific approval When the conditions of a specific approval are affected by changes, the operator shall provide the relevant documentation to the competent authority and obtain prior approval for the operation
PART SPA - SPECIFIC APPROVALS SPA.GEN.120 Continued validity of a specific approval Specific approvals shall be issued for an unlimited duration and shall remain valid subject to the operator remaining in compliance with the requirements associated with the specific approval
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods SPA.DG.100 Transport of dangerous goods Except as provided for in Annex IV (Part-CAT), the operator shall only transport dangerous goods by air if the operator has been approved by the competent authority.
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods 1. Requirements in SPA.DG.105-110 address the transport of dangerous goods for which a prior approval is required. 2. Dynamic reference to TI added. Extracts from the TI are not repeated except those specifying particular operator responsibilities.
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods 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:
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods (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;
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of 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; (8) dangerous goods accident and incident reporting.
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods AMC1 SPA.DG.105(a) TRAINING PROGRAMME AMC1 SPA.DG.105(b) PROVISION OF INFORMATION IN THE EVENT OF AN IN-FLIGHT EMERGENCY The pilot-in-command/commander should, as soon as the situation permits, inform the appropriate ATS unit of any dangerous goods carried. GM1 SPA.DG.105(b)(6) PERSONNEL Personnel include all persons involved in the transport of dangerous goods, whether they are employees of the operator or not. (ground and aircraft handling)
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods SPA.DG.110 Dangerous goods information and documentation The operator shall, in accordance with the technical instructions: (a) provide written information to the pilot-incommand/commander: (1) about dangerous goods to be carried on the aircraft; (2) for use in responding to in-flight emergencies;
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods (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;
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods (e) ensure that a copy of the information to the pilot-incommand/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 three months after completion of the flight; (g) retain the training records of all personnel for at least three years.
PART SPA - SUBPART G Transport of Dangerous Goods AMC1 SPA.DG.110(a) INFORMATION TO THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND/COMMANDER AMC1 SPA.DG.110(b) ACCEPTANCE OF DANGEROUS GOODS (b) The operator or his/her handling agent should use an acceptance checklist
Transport of Dangerous Goods Fråga Var finns kravet att spara checklistan för mottagning, transporthandlingen och informationen till befälhavaren i minst tre månader efter det att flygningen har fullföljts?
Transport of Dangerous Goods Svar SPA.DG.110(f) ORO.MLR.115 NOTOC
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