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do not reservation when they are keep in an ice cream box for regulator
why?

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Answered by hasinaarif
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Dangerous Goods are articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment and which are listed as such in the Technical Instructions or which are classified according to the Technical Instructions

Carriage of Dangerous Goods by air poses an inherent safety hazard; because of the characteristics of air transport (vibration, pressure and temperature changes) can have such an effect of articles, substances and packaging to pose a risk to the aircraft, passenger and crew that may not be apparent on the ground. There are some items that pose such a risk at any time, whether they are being transported or not

Dangerous Goods are commodities that possess potentially dangerous characteristics. These characteristics will not take their transport by air dangerous, provided that suitable precautions are taken. Dangerous Goods consist not only of obvious substances such as acids, explosives, and poisons but also include less apparent articles like magnets, refrigerants and some everyday household items such as bleaches, aerosols, and perfumes

To ensure safe transport of Dangerous Goods by air, ICAO has laid down the standards and recommended practices in Annex 18. ICAO has also issued Technical Instructions for Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, the document (Doc 9284- AN/905) which gives classification, list of Dangerous Goods, packing, labeling, marking, documentation and training of concerned personnel and other associated aspects. In India, the Aircraft (Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Rules, 2003, have been framed by Director General of Civil Aviation to give effect to these provisions made by ICAO

There are internationally agreed rules to ensure the safe transportation of dangerous good by air. These are published by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) as the Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Good by Air

The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation Manual (abbreviated DGR in this Manual) is based on Annex 18 to the Chicago Convention of International Civil Aviation Organization. They include all the requirements of Annex 18 and the latest ICAO

Technical Instructions. The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation Manual is recognised by ICAO as the field document for the transport of dangerous good by air

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