Dangerous Goods

A colorful and informative illustration depicting various symbols of dangerous goods, including labels and icons like flammable, oxidizing, and health hazards, with a background of an airplane and airport setting.

Dangerous Goods Quiz

Test your knowledge about dangerous goods and aviation safety regulations with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a seasoned professional or just curious about the rules, this quiz will challenge you with a variety of questions.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Learn about dangerous goods regulations
  • Perfect for safety training or just to test your knowledge
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CheckingSafety42
What does UN Stand for?
Unidentified Nanna
United Nations
Unintended Nation
Umbrella Nah
How many numbers should be after UN?
1
2
3
4
What wattage can we take combined, if we have 2 wheelchair batteries
180
200
300
250
What does SHEP Stand for?
Shoes, Hips, Ears, Pants
Safety, Health, Environment, Passenger
Safety, Health, Electric, Passenger
Safety, Health, Environment, Property
What is the ICAO?
International Civil Aviation Organisation
Internal Civil Aviation Organisation
International Civil Authority Organisation
If Connor Arranged Octopus
How many classes of Dangerous Goods are there?
8
6
81
9
What other body do we take information from?
IOTO
IPETA
IATA
IFDA
Which one of these are allowed on our planes?
Taser
Pepper Spray
E-CIG
Weapons
Which labels are Diamond shaped?
Hazard
Oxidising
Flammable
Party
What must we do with Dry Ice after it has melted?
Throw it away
Put it back where we got it from
Raffle it to a passenger
Flush it down the toilet.
What is a NOTOC?
Notification of the Commander
Notification of the Connor
Numbers on the Computer
Notification of the Colleague
Can matches or lighters be brought on board?
Yes, but in baggage
No, they are outdated
Yes, on the person
Yes, but only 5 matches and 1 lighter.
What we must do when we have put out a fire?
Leave 15 minutes, come back and if safe to move do so by putting in 2 bags, one at a time and then in a gash bad.
Go to the bar, we deserve a drink
Start singing come on Eileen
Get a blue Peter badge
When a bag is too large for the cabin, what must we do?
Tell the customer we can't accept this and they need to wait for the next flight
Advise this bag will need to go in to the hold and take it there.
Advise we need to take their bag to the hold and ask if there are any dangerous goods.
Push it in, it will be fine.
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