Matches, safety (one small packet) Or small cigarette lighters
On one’s person ⚫that does not contain unabsorbed liquid
fuel, other than liquefied gas, intended
for us by and individual when carried on
the person,
⚫Lighter fuel and lighter refills are not
permitted on one’s person or in checked
or carry-on baggage
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.5)
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Matches, safety (one small packet) Or small cigarette lighters
Note :
“Strike anywhere” matches, “Blue flame”
or “Cigar” lighters
Or lighter powered by a lithium batter
without a safety cap or means of
protection against unintentional activation
are forbidden.
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Mobility Aids
⚫Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar
mobility devices with non-spillable wet batteries or
with batteries which comply with Special Provision
A123 or A199 (see 2.3.2.2)
(IATA DGR 2.3.2.2)
Non-Spillable Wet batteries
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Mobility Aids
⚫Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar
mobility devices with spillable batteries
(IATA DGR 2.3.2.3)
Spillable batteries
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Mobility Aids
⚫Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility
devices with lithium ion batteries where the battery is
specifically designed to be removed, the battery must be
carried in the cabin (see 2.3.2.4.3(b)2. for details.
(IATA DGR 2.3.2.4)
Lithium ion batteries
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Mobility Aids
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Non-radioactive medicinal or toiletry articles
⚫(including aerosols) such as hair
sprays, perfumes, colognes and
medicines containing alcohol; and Non-
flammable, non-toxic (Division 2.2)
aerosols, with no subsidiary hazard, for
sporting or home use ⚫The total net quantity of non-radioactive
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.1) medicinal or toiletry articles and non-flammable,
non-toxic (Division 2.2) aerosols must not exceed
2 kg or 2 L. And the net quantity of each single
article must not exceed 0.5 kg or 0.5 L.
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Oxygen or air, gaseous, cylinders (medical use)
⚫The cylinder must not exceed 5 kg
gross weight
Note : Liquid oxygen systems are Forbidden
forbidden for transport
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Permeation devices
⚫must meet A41 (see 2.3.5.14 for detail)
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.14)
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Portable electronic devices containing
non-spillable batteries
⚫batteries must meet A67 and must not exceed 12
V and 100 Wh or less. A maximum of 2 spare
batteries may be carried (see 2.3.5.11 for details).
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.11)
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Radioisotopic cardiac pacemakers
⚫or other devices, including those
powered by lithium batteries, implanted
into a person or fitted externally.
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.3)
On one’s person
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Security-type attache cases, cash boxes, cash bags
⚫incorporating dangerous goods, such
as lithium batteries and/or pyrotechnic
material, except as provided in 2.3.2.6
are totally forbidden. See entry in 4.2-
List of Dangerous Goods.
(IATA DGR 2.3.1.1)
Forbidden
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Specimens, non-infectious
⚫packed with small quantities of
flammable liquid must meet A 180
(IATA DGR 2.3.5.12)
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Thermometer, medical or clinical
⚫which contains mercury, one(1)
per person for personal use,
when in its protective case.
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Thermometer or Barometer, mercury filled
⚫carried by a representative of a government
weather bureau or similar official agency (see 2.3.3.1
for details)
(IATA DGR 2.3.3.1)
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Battery Lithium
Not for reference , for information only 116
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Battery Lithium
Not for reference , for information only 117
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https://www.iata.org/whatwedo/cargo/dgr/Documents/
passenger-lithium-battery.pdf
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Table 2.3A
Provisions for Dangerous Goods Carried by Passenger or Crew
NOTE :
The provision of 2.3 and Table 2.3A may
be limited by State or operator variations.
Passengers should check with their airline
for the current provisions.
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4. Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post 121
(IATA DGR 2.4) DGR Cat.8,14
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2.4.1 The Universal Postal Union Convention forbids the carriage of
dangerous goods in mail except as permitted in 2.4.2. Appropriate
national authorities should ensure that the provisions of the UPU
Convention are complied with in relation to the transport of
dangerous goods by air.
2.4.2 The dangerous goods listed in this subsection may be
accepted in mail for air carriage subject to the provisions of the
appropriate national authorities concerned and the parts of these
Regulations:
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4. Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post
(IATA DGR 2.4)
a) Infectious Substances, assigned to Biological substance,
Category B (UN 3373) only, when packed in accordance with the
requirement of Packing Instruction 650 and carbon dioxide, solid
(dry ice) when used as a refrigerant for infectious substances
(UN3373);
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4. Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post
(IATA DGR 2.4)
b) Patient specimens as defined in 3.6.2.1.4
provided that they are classified, packed and
marked as required by 3.6.2.2.3.8 (a) to (d)
c) Radioactive material in an excepted package UN 2910 and UN 2911 only,
The package must be marked with the name and address of the shipper
and the consignee, the package must be marked “radioactive material”
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4. Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post
(IATA DGR 2.4)
d) Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment (UN 3481)
meeting the provisions of Section II of Packing Instruction 967.
No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any
single package.
e) Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment (UN 3091) 124
meeting the provision of Section II of Packing Instruction 970.
No more than four cells or two batteries may be mailed in any DGR Cat.8,14
single package. Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
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4. Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post
(IATA DGR 2.4)
2.4.3 The procedures of designated postal operators for
controlling the introduction of dangerous goods in mail into air
transport are subject to review and approval by the civil aviation
authority of the State where the mail is accepted.
2.4.4 A designated postal operator must have received specific
approval from the civil aviation authority before the designated
postal operator can introduce the acceptance of lithium batteries
as identified in 2.4.2(d) and (e).
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5. Dangerous Goods in Operator’s Property 126
(IATA DGR 2.5) DGR Cat.8,14
2.5.1.1 Aircraft Equipment Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
Articles and substances which would otherwise be classified
as dangerous goods but which are required to be aboard
the aircraft in accordance with pertinent airworthiness
requirements and operating regulations or that are
authorized by the State of the operator to meet special
requirements.
2.5.1.2 Consumer Goods
Aerosols , alcoholic beverages, perfumes , colognes ,
liquefied gas lighters and portable electronic devices
containing lithium ion or lithium metal cells or batteries
Not for reference , for information only
5. Dangerous Goods in Operator’s Property (IATA DGR 2.5)
Provided that the lithium batteries meet the provisions of 2.3.5.9 carried aboard an aircraft by the
operator for use or sale on the aircraft during the flight, or series of flights, but excluding non-refillable gas
lighters and those lighters liable to leak when exposed to reduced pressure
2.5.1.3 Carbon Dioxide, Solid (Dry Ice) Carbon Dioxide, Solid (dry ice)
for use in food and beverage service aboard the aircraft.
2.5.1.4 Electronic devices such as electronic flight bags, personal entertainment devices,
credit card readers, containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries and spare lithium batteries
for such devices carried aboard an aircraft by the operator for use on the aircraft during the flight or
series of flights, provided that the batteries meet the provisions of 2.3.5.9. Spare lithium batteries must
be individually protected so as to prevent short circuits when not in use. Conditions for the carriage and
use of these electronic devices and for the carriage of spare batteries must be provided in the
operations manual and/or other appropriate manuals as will enable flight crew, cabin crew and other
employees to carry out their responsibilities.
127
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5. Dangerous Goods in Operator’s Property (IATA DGR 2.5)
2.5.2 Aircraft Spares
2.5.2.1 Unless otherwise authorized by the State of the operator, articles and
substances intended as replacements referred to in 2.5.1.1 or articles and
substances referred to in 2.5.1.1 which have been removed for replacement,
must be transported in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.
2.5.2.2 When consigned by operators, these articles or substances may be
carried in containers specially designed for their transport, provided such
containers are capable of meeting at least the requirements for the
packaging specified in these Regulations for the items packed in the
containers. All other applicable provisions of these Regulations apply.
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5. Dangerous Goods in Operator’s Property (IATA DGR 2.5)
2.5.2 Aircraft Spares
2.5.2.3 Unless otherwise authorized by the State of the operator, articles and
substances intended as replacements for those referred to in 2.5.1.2 and
2.5.1.3 must be transported in accordance with the provisions of these
Regulations.
2.5.2.4 Unless otherwise authorized by the State of the operator, battery-
powered devices and spare batteries intended as replacements for those
referred to in 2.5.1.4 must be transported in accordance with the provisions
of these Regulations.
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6. Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities 130
(IATA DGR 2.6)
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2.6.1 Applicability Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
Small quantities of dangerous goods, other than articles, meeting the
provisions of this subsection are not subject to the other provisions of
these Regulations except for:
• training requirements;
• dangerous goods in air mail;
• classification and packing group criteria;
• packaging requirements;
• loading restrictions;
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6. Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities
(IATA DGR 2.6)
• reporting of dangerous goods accidents, incidents and other
occurrences;
• in the case of radioactive material, the requirements for radioactive
material in excepted packages; and
• definitions
.
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6. Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities
(IATA DGR 2.6)
• Small quantities of dangerous goods
• Dangerous goods in excepted quantities are not
permitted in or as checked or carry-on baggage
not in the mail
• Some dangerous goods are permitted in
Excepted Quantities
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6. Excepted Quantity Package Mark 133
(IATA DGR 2.6.7.1)
DGR Cat.8,14
• Marking of Packages Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
The mark must be applied on one face
of the package. Where the mark is
applied by way of a label, the label must
not be folded or affixed in such a
manner that parts of the same mark
appear on different faces of the package
(IATA 2.6.7.1.3).
Not for reference , for information only
6. Excepted Quantity Package Mark
(IATA DGR 2.6.7.1)
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6. Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities
(IATA DGR 2.6.4.1)
Dangerous goods, which may be carried as excepted quantities in
accordance with the provisions of this Subsection are shown in
Column F of the List of Dangerous Goods by means of an
alphanumeric code as follows;
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6. Dangerous Goods in Excepted Quantities
The excepted quantity is the maximum quantity
per inner and outer packaging for transporting
dangerous goods as excepted quantities.
UN-approved packages are not required;
Dangerous goods hazard symbols are not
required;
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7. Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities
Limited Quantities of dangerous goods must be
packaged in accordance with the applicable Limited
Quantity packing instruction indicated in Column G
of the List of Dangerous Goods and which is
identified by the prefix letter “Y”. (IATA DGR 2.7.5.4)
The gross weight of a “Limited Quantity”
package must not exceed 30 kg. (IATA DGR 2.7.4.2)
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
⚫State variation that have been
notified to ICAO or IATA as of the time
of printing are given in 2.8.2.
(IATA DGR 2.8.2)
⚫Operator variation which have been filed with IATA as of the time of printing 138
given in 2.8.4 and apply as follows:
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⬧ Operator variations must not be less restrictive than the Regulation; and Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
⬧ Operator variations are applicable to all transportation performed by the
operators concerned
(IATA DGR 2.8.4)
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
SAG-01 The transport of alcoholic beverages for delivery to or 139
through any destination in Saudi Arabia is forbidden (see
2.3.5.7). DGR Cat.8,14
Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
&
3K-02 Division 4.1 Flammable solids. Passengers and crew are 140
not permitted to bring book matches onto aircraft for personal
use. Book matches are only allowed as correctly packed and DGR Cat.8,14
declared dangerous goods consignments (see 2.3.5.6). Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
Not for reference , for information only
8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
&
JQ-04 Oxygen or air, gaseous cylinders required for medical 141
use and/or carried by medically trained persons, are only
accepted for carriage in or as carry-on baggage. DGR Cat.8,14
Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
Note: No cylinders are permitted on JQ B787 aircraft.
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
EY-07 Dangerous goods as defined in these Regulations will
not be accepted in Air Mail.
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
TK-07 Infected animals, dead or alive, will not be accepted for
carriage.
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
TR-02 UN3356, Oxygen generator, chemical will not be 144
accepted.
DGR Cat.8,14
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
LX-07 UN 3171, Battery-powered vehicles are not accepted as 145
cargo. This prohibition does not apply to UN 3171, Battery-
Powered Equipment. DGR Cat.8,14
Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
Not for reference , for information only
8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
PG-01 Dangerous goods consigned as cargo are not accepted for 146
carriage on Bangkok Airways aircraft, except for the following:
• UN 1845 Carbon dioxide, solid (Dry ice) in a properly DGR Cat.8,14
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prepared package not to exceed 2.5 kg net quantity per
package. The maximum quantity per flight not exceed 300
kg on ATR 72-212A and 400 kg on A319/320.
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8. State and Operator Variations (IATA DGR 2.8)
PG-02 Company material specific only aircraft spare parts and 147
supplies when properly prepared for transport in accordance
with the current IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations will be DGR Cat.8,14
accepted. Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
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Classification
BAGS
Ground Services
Packing Groups
Packing Group I High Danger
Packing Group II Medium Danger
Packing Group III Low Danger
วตั ถอุ นั ตรายต้องบรรจุหีบห่อท่มี คี ณุ ภาพกันการกระแทกหรือ 149
การรัว่ ไหล อณุ หภูมิ ความชืนและความกดอากาศ
หีบห่อ กล่มุ ที่ 1 – อันตรายสงู DGR Cat.8,14
หบี ห่อ กลมุ่ ที่ 2 – อันตรายปานกลาง Rev.00, 13 Mar 2020
หีบห่อ กลมุ่ ท่ี 3 – อันตรายตา่
กลุ่มของหบี หอ่ ไมใ่ ชก้ ับวัตถุอนั ตรายประเภทที่ 1, 2, หรือ 7
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Classes & Divisions 1
วตั ถอุ นั ตราย แบ่งเปน็ 9 ประเภท (Class) ตามชนิด 2
ของอนั ตราย ในบางประเภทไดถ้ กู แบง่ ย่อยไปอีกเปน็ 3
(Division) เพอื่ บอกถึงอนั ตรายท่ีเฉพาะเจาะจงภายใน
ประเภท (Class) นัน
วตั ถอุ ันตรายแต่ละประเภทหรือสว่ นยอ่ ย มี 4
หลกั เกณฑ์เฉพาะ ทีใ่ ช้บอกว่าสง่ิ ของ หรือสารนนั ๆ 5
ถูกจดั อยใู่ น ประเภท หรือ สว่ นย่อยใด ซ่งึ ต้องอาศยั 6
ความร้ขู องผู้ชานาญการในการจัดแบ่งประเภท Class
หรือส่วนยอ่ ย Division ต่างๆของวตั ถุอันตราย 7
Class 5 - Division 5.1 8 150
- Division 5.2 9
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