Dangerous Goods

A visually engaging composition illustrating dangerous goods regulations in aviation, featuring symbols of various hazardous materials like corrosive, flammable, and oxidizing labels along with an aircraft in flight.

Dangerous Goods Awareness Quiz

Welcome to the Dangerous Goods Awareness Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on the handling and regulations surrounding dangerous goods in aviation. By participating, you'll gain important insights into safety procedures and legal requirements.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • Coverage of essential safety information
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by FlyingSafety101
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How many classifications of dangerous goods are there?
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What action should you take if you suspect that a passenger might be in possession of forbidden dangerous goods?
Explain that it is against the law and make appropriate arrangements for its removal
Continue with the flight as it is the responsibility of the handling agent to ensure that all goods carried are safe for flight
Punch the passenger straight in the mouth, as hard as you can
Continue with the flight provided that the goods are accompanied with the appropriate paperwork
Where are the legal requirements for the carriage of dangerous goods published?
CAP 393 - The ANO
IATA Dangerous Goods Technical Insructions
The company operations manual
Health and Safety Executive - HSE
How should sporting weapons be carried on board an aircraft?
Unloaded, "broken" and inaccessible to passengers
In the cabin, within reach of the crew
In the cargo hold
Sealed in an explosion proof case, under the passenger seats
Which of the following is a list of permissible dangerous goods which can be carried on board an aircraft?
Hairspray, Matches, Alcohol, Spray Paint
Camping Stoves, Lighters, Alcohol, Matches
Lighters, Lighter Refills, Hairspray, Alcohol
Alcohol, Hairspray, Matches, Lighters
To whom must any aviation incidents involving the carriage of dangerous goods be reported?
The CAA
The Environment Agency
The Health and Safety Executive - HSE
The Police
By which means must information regarding the carriage of dangerous goods be made available to passengers?
The CAA Website only
It doesn't, it is the passenger's responsibility
The CAA Website and clearly displayed for passengers at the point of ticket sale of flight check in
A pre-flight briefing from the aircraft commander
Which of the following symbols would be found on a corrosive substance?
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Which of the following symbols would be found on a flammable substance?
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Which of the following symbols would be found on a substance which is hazardous to the environment
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Which of the following symbols would be found on an oxidising agent?
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Which of the following symbols would be found on a substance which is a health hazard?
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