DG open book quiz

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DG Open Book Quiz

Welcome to the DG Open Book Quiz, designed to test your knowledge on the safe handling and transportation of dangerous goods in aviation. This quiz covers key regulations and safety measures crucial for cabin crew and passengers alike.

Prepare to enhance your understanding of:

  • Passenger carry-on allowances
  • Response protocols for dangerous goods incidents
  • Proper procedures for various hazardous items
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by FlyingSafety101
What are the conditions for a passenger carrying ammunition (cartridges for weapons)?
The cartridges must be securely packaged and the total quantity must not exceed 5 kg gross weight.
The cartridges must be kept in an air- tight container and sealed for carriage and always kept by the passenger's side.
Passengers are not allowed to carry cartridges of any kind.
Non-radioactive medicines or toilet articles are allowed on person or as checked or carry on baggage when:
The total net quantity must not exceed 1kg or 1 L and the net quantity of each single article does not exceed 0.1 kg or 0.1 L.
The total net quantity must not exceed 5kg or 5 L and the net quantity of each single article does not exceed 1 kg or 1 L.
The total net quantity must not exceed 2kg or 2 L and the net quantity of each single article does not exceed 0.5 kg or 0.5 L.
In an inflight dangerous goods incident, Cabin crew should obtain the following information from the passenger:
The passenger's name and his destination.
Its potential hazard and give the complete name of the DG.
The complete name of the dangerous goods item and its uses.
What is the maximum quantity of dry ice a passenger can carry with his carry-on baggage?
2.5 kg
What are the conditions for a passenger carrying a mercury barometer?
The passenger must produce a declaration that the mercurial barometer is in working condition.
The mercurial barometer must be kept in a leak-proof container.
Item is not permitted on one's person or in checked baggage.
What are your actions after landing following an inflight DG incident?
Identify to ground personnel dangerous goods item and where stowed; and make appropriate entry in maintenance log.
Identify to the tech crew where the item is stowed.
Ensure that passengers avoid the area where the item is stowed during disembarkation.
How do you deal with a dangerous goods spillage on the carpet or floor?
A cabin crew should be allocated a seat near the spillage to man it.
No necessity to cover the spillage.
Cover the spillage on the carpet with a waste bag or other polyethylene bag. If these are not available, use the plastic side of the airsickness bag or the plastic covered emergency information card.
When can dangerous goods be accepted as cargo?
By limiting the quantity per package and by packing them so that the package will not fail during handling and transportation.
When the Cargo agent declares that they will accept all liabilities.
When the Commander approves.
Can security-type attache cases, cash boxes, cash bags incorporating dangerous goods such as lithium batteries and ❄ or pyrotechnic material be carried on board?
Yes, with approval from the airline.
No, they are totally forbidden.
Yes, with approval from the airline and on official government business.
What are the conditions for a passenger carrying a wheelchair or other mobility device with spoilable battery?
The battery terminals are not insulated.
The battery has to be connected.
Item is not permitted on one's person or carry-on baggage.
What are the conditions for a passenger carrying heat producing articles such as underwater torches?
The passenger has to seek the approval of the operator. Item is not permitted on one's person.
The passenger has to ensure that the item is kept in a cool place in the aircraft.
The passenger must check the item every hour to ensure that it is not turned on accidentally.
A Lithium Ion battery exceeding 160 Wh (Watt hours) is not permitted on an aircraft under any circumstance.
True
False
How would you handle a dangerous goods item when you have no emergency response kit?
Pick up the item, place the item in a polyethylene bag. Ensure the receptacle containing the dangerous goods is kept upright or the area of leakage is at the top.
Leave the item alone and monitor it throughout the flight.
Pick up the item and place the item in a polyethylene bag which should be placed in an overhead compartment.
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