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Description |
Have you, as a "will not carry" operator, ever been asked to transport the likes of SCUBA gear, dry ice, or live ammunition? Flight crew and passengers are often under the assumption that because an item is safe in their everyday life, it will also be safe onboard an aircraft. However, the characteristics of air travel can make some substances and articles potentially dangerous within the confines of a pressurized cabin. Learn how to detect potentially dangerous goods and take the proper preventive and corrective steps in keeping your aircraft, crew and passengers safe from incidents involving dangerous goods.
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Objectives |
Learn the fundamentals of recognizing Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT). The course covers the following topics:
- Philosophy and Purpose surrounding the need for HAZMAT regulations
- Provisions for crew and passengers
- Labeling, Marking, and Classifications
- Undeclared or Hidden Hazardous Materials
- Limitations and Exceptions
- Transport Documents
- Emergency Procedures on how to respond to an actual HAZMAT incident
- Post-Course Assessment (Exam)
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Features and Benefits |
- Learn how to recognize potentially dangerous goods
- Interactive, engaging, and self-paced
- Developed by experienced aviation HAZMAT and Department of Transportation instructors
- When approved by a POI, it will satisfy American, European and Canadian Requirements
- Available anytime and anywhere via the internet
- Counts 1.5 hours towards the Inspection Authorization (IA) renewal
- Employs an operationally-oriented, scenario-based approach that reflects FlightSafety's experience with HAZMAT training
- Convenient, downloadable reference guide that explains what goods are permitted and the regulatory text that allows them
- Course provides extra features such as a search engine, glossary, bookmarks, notepad and more
- Many user friendly enhancements including a search engine, glossary, bookmarks, notepad and more
- Obtain a FlightSafety Certificate of Completion
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Additional Information |
- Price:
- $210 USD Full Service, $260 USD One-Time/person
(If you are a full service customer and wish to purchase via credit card: please contact us)
- Target Audience: Pilots, flight attendants, operators, maintenance technicians, and ground handling staff who need to be aware of hazardous materials regulations
- Regulatory Requirements: When approved by a POI, it will satisfy:
- FAR requirements for hazardous materials training under Part 121, Subpart Z, and Part 135 Subpart K and Appendix O
- JAR OPS requirements under Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1045 (9 Dangerous Goods and Services), JAR-OPS 1.065 and JAR-OPS 1.070.
- CAR requirements under Part 705.16 (1), 704.115, 704.84 and 604.26.
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Delivery: 100% web-delivered and self-paced
- Credit: Once you have completed the course and successfully passed the test, you are awarded a FlightSafety International certificate of completion. If you are an existing FlightSafety customer, you can also pick up your record of training in myFlightSafety.
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