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IATA TRAINING EXAM 2024 STUDYGUIDE COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (10, Exams of Training and Development

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IATA TRAINING EXAM 2024 STUDYGUIDE COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment Dangerous Goods Regulation - ....ANSWER

DGR International Air Transport Association - ....ANSWER >>>>IATA International Civil Aviation Organization - ....ANSWER >>>>ICAO Classification - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, a list of articles and substances specified by the united nations that are acceptable for air transportation

Prohibitions - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, some dangerous goods that are to hazmat to travel by air, need certain approvals before shipping, or can only be transported in certain aircraft Packaging - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, the essential component for safety transportation of dangerous goods by pair training - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, this is essential to ensure that the DGR is employed properly in the safe preparation and transportation of dangerous goods Declarations - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, dangerous goods must be accompanied by documentation from the shipper which allows individuals to

understand the goods being shipped and how to properly handle them Hidden Hazards - ....ANSWER >>>>a principle and procedure of DGR, information relating to not easily recognizable hazards Accident and Incident Reporting - ....ANSWER

a principle and procedure of DGR, if an accident or incident involving dangerous goods occurs it must be reported to the relevant authorities State of Destination - ....ANSWER >>>>the country in the territory of which the consignment is finally t be unloaded from an aircraft State of Origin - ....ANSWER >>>>the country in the territory of which the consignment is to be first loaded on an aircraft

operator - ....ANSWER >>>>a person, organization, or enterprise engaged in or offering to engage in aircraft oepration shipper - ....ANSWER >>>>a person, organization, or enterprise, who performs, or who is responsible for performing, any pre transportation functions shipper's declaration - ....ANSWER

required documentation that is prepared by the shipper to certify that the dangerous goods being transported have been packaged, labeled, and declared in accordance with the standard international shipping regulations Air Waybill - ....ANSWER >>>>a bill of lading that serves as a receipt of goods by the airline and as contract of carriage between the shipper and the operator. It includes the terms and condition, a description of the goods and applicable charges

6.4 trillion, 35 percent - ....ANSWER

what's the worth of goods that travel by air every year and what percent is that of all world trade value? Dangerous Goods Accident - ....ANSWER an occurrence associated with and related to the transport of dangerous goods by air which results in fatal or serious injury to a person or major property or environmental damage Dangerous Goods Incident - ....ANSWER an occurrence other than a dangerous

goods accident associated with and related to the transport of dangerous goods by air, which results in injury to person, property or environmental damage, fire, breakage, spillage, leakage of fluid or radiation or other evidence that the integrity o the packaging as not been maintained

14,147 - ....ANSWER >>>>How many hazardous material incidents have there been over the last 10 years? Company Owned Material - ....ANSWER

COMAT Appendix A Glossary - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: Defines terms used in the DGR Appendix B Nomenclature - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: defines unit of measurement, symbols, and abbreviations along with conversion factors Appendix C Currently Assigned Substances - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: Lists self-reactive substances from Division 4.1 and organic peroxides from Division 5. Appendix D Competent Authorities - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: lists

authorities by country responsible for dangerous goods, and those responsible for radioactive material Appendix E Packaging Test Facilities, Manufacturers and Suppliers - ....ANSWER

A DGR Appendix Section: lists UN Specification packaging suppliers by country, packaging testing facilities by country, and UN Specifications packaging Appendix F Related Services - ....ANSWER A DGR Appendix Section: lists publications and training materials, electronics services, sales agents, etc. Appendix G IATA Safety Standards Programs

  • ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: Lists the IATA Dangerous Goods Boards, Dangerous Goods Training Task Force, IATA Airline/Operator Dangerous Goods Training Validation Program, and IATA Global Aviation Data Management

Appendix H Training Provisions under the competency based training approach - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: explains the new approach to training and testing for IACAO and IATA Provisions Appendix I Impending Changes - ....ANSWER

A DGR Appendix Section: lists the forth coming changes in IAC0 Technical Instructions HAZMAT - ....ANSWER >>>>This word is often used in place of dangerous goods, particularly in the US The United Nations Subcommittee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>UN SCoETDG A DGR Appendix Section: lists authorities by country responsible for dangerous goods, and those responsible for radioactive material Appendix E Packaging Test Facilities, Manufacturers and Suppliers - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: lists UN Specification packaging suppliers by country, packaging testing facilities by country, and UN Specifications packaging Appendix F Related Services - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: lists publications and training materials, electronics services, sales agents, etc. Appendix G IATA Safety Standards Programs - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: Lists the IATA Dangerous Goods Boards, Dangerous Goods Training Task Force, IATA Airline/Operator Dangerous Goods Training Validation Program, and IATA Global Aviation Data Management Appendix H Training Provisions under the competency based training approach - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: explains the new approach to training and testing for IACAO and IATA Provisions Appendix I Impending Changes - ....ANSWER >>>>A DGR Appendix Section: lists the forth coming changes in IAC0 Technical Instructions HAZMAT - ....ANSWER >>>>This word is often used in place of dangerous goods, particularly in the US The United Nations Subcommittee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>UN SCoETDG UN SCoETDG - ....ANSWER >>>>Develops recommendations for the transportation of

all types of dangerous goods except radioactive materials International Atomic Enery Association - ....ANSWER >>>>IAEA IAEA - ....ANSWER >>>>Develops recommendations based on procedures for the safe transport of radioactive material found in the Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material International Civil Aviation Organizations - ....ANSWER >>>>ICAO ICAO - ....ANSWER >>>>a specialized agency of the UN Economic and Social Council which creates and enforces international law for civil air transportation IATA - ....ANSWER >>>>An international trade organization representing 230 airlines from 126 countries that develops commercial

standards to help build the airline industry into a global one. The Dangerous Goods Regulations is published by this group Department of Transportation - ....ANSWER

DOT

  • ....ANSWER >>>>Enforces ICAO standards and regulations in the US through the pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Who IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations apply to - ....ANSWER >>>>- All Airlines that are IATA Members/Associate Members
  • All Airlines Party to the IATA Multilateral Interline Traffic Agreement
  • All shippers and agents that offer consignments of dangerous goods to these operators Reasons to not accept goods for air transport - ....ANSWER >>>>- Classified
  • Documented
  • Certified
  • Described
  • Packaged
  • Marked
  • Labeled
  • Readied for shipment in compliance with these regulations according to DGR State of Origin or State of Operator - ....ANSWER >>>>the only groups who can grant approvals to permit the transport of dangerous goods or grant exemptions to the provisions in these regulations Medical, Veterinary, Agricultural, SAR, and organ preservations AID - ....ANSWER

situations where the regulatory provisions are exempt Shippers Responsibilities - ....ANSWER Must comply with all regulations during consignment, regulations in the state of

origin, transit, and destination. If not followed this could lead to breaching national laws Consolidation - ....ANSWER >>>>a consignment of multiple packages that has been originated by more than one person each whom has made an agreement for carriage by air with another person other than the scheduled air carrier 3 Months - ....ANSWER >>>>How long should shippers maintain relevant documents related to a dangerous goods consignment? Specific Shippers Responsibilities - ....ANSWER >>>>- provide all relevant information to all employees/trained regarding Dangerous Goods Transportation

  • Ensure all substances are properly identified/marked/documented
  • Ensure that all goods are packaged in compliance with air transport requirements

Operators Responsibility - ....ANSWER >>>>- Acceptance

  • Storage
  • Loading
  • Inspection
  • Provision of Information
  • Reporting
  • Retention of Records
  • Training
  • Must comply with Shippers Responsibilities Information the Operators must provide to employees - ....ANSWER >>>>- Procedures to alter passengers that certain dangerous goods are specifically prohibited
  • Action to be taken in the event of an emergency
  • Details of the location and ID of cargo holds
  • Maximum quantity of dry ice permitted in each compartment
  • Instructions on Loading Radioactive Materials

At the time of ticket purchase - ....ANSWER

When should Operators notify passengers of forbidden dangerous goods? Training on DGR includes - ....ANSWER >>>>- Shippers

  • Packers
  • Freight Forwarders
  • Operators
  • Ground Handling Agents
  • Security Screeners
  • Designated Postal Workers Every 2 Years - ....ANSWER >>>>When must recurrent training take place? Training Topics - ....ANSWER >>>>- General Familiarization with provisions of regulations
  • Function-specific training
  • Safety training, covering the hazards posed by dangerous goods, safe handling and emergency response procedures

3 years - ....ANSWER >>>>How long must training records be held by employer? Information in Training Records - ....ANSWER

  • The Individuals name
  • the most recent training completion month
  • a description, copy, or reference to the appropriate training materials
  • The name and address of training provider
  • Evidence of successful test completion Instructions for Shipping Batteries - ....ANSWER >>>>- Classification of lithium batteries being shipped
  • Documentation of procedures that apply to the lithium batteries being transported
  • A review and understanding of documented procedures that are applicable to the job function
  • Instruction records that include the names and dates of the instruction of employees
  • Refresher instructions every 2 years
  • Reverse logistics

theft is minimal and misuse is avoided - ....ANSWER >>>>Security measures must be in place to ensure: Topics Relating to Security Awareness - ....ANSWER >>>>- The nature of security risks

  • recognition of security risks
  • methods for addressing and reducing such risks
  • actions to be taken in case of security breach High Consequence Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>Goods with the potential for use in terrorism and may result in serious consequences such as mass casualties and destruction What a security plan should address - ....ANSWER >>>>- Specific allocation of responsibilities
  • Records of dangerous goods transported
  • Review of current operations and a vulnerability assessment
  • Procedures for reporting and responding to security threats, breaches, or incidents
  • Measures to ensure the security of transport information
  • Measures to ensure the security of transport documentation Dangerous Goods Forbidden for Air Transport - ....ANSWER >>>>Goods that:
  • Explode
  • Dangerously React
  • Produce a flame or dangerous generation of heat
  • generate dangerous emission of toxic, corrosive, or flammable gasses No - ....ANSWER >>>>are infected live animals able to be transported by air?

No - ....ANSWER >>>>are substances in a liquids sate at over 212F or in a solid state at 464f allowed to be transported by air? Hidden Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER

Dangerous goods included in cargo declared under a general description that are hazardous and must be looked out for during a flight Information cargo acceptance and passenger check in staff must be provided - ....ANSWER

  • General descriptions that are often used for cargo or baggage that may contain dangerous goods
  • other indications that dangerous goods may be present
  • dangerous goods that mat be carried with passengers Diamond-shaped Pictogram - ....ANSWER

What label required by the Globally

Harmonized system for Classification and

Labeling of Chemicals may indicate the presence of dangerous goods. Auto parts, Electrical Equipment, Household Goods, Medical Supplies, etc. - ....ANSWER

Commodities that often include hidden dangerous goods Liquid Oxygen Devices, Electroshock

Weapons, Pepper spray, Lithium Ion Batteries - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods forbidden to be carried by passengers ammunition, camping stoves, security equipment containing lithium batteries - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods permitted as checked baggage only Mercury Barometer and Thermometer - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods permitted to be in carryon

Medical Oxygen, Dry Ice, Heat-Producing Articles - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods allowed in carryon/checked bag with operator approval Alcoholic beverages, lithium battery cells under a certain amperage, safety measures - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods allowed without operator approval Lithium Ion Batteries in Equipment. Radioactive Material, Infectious substances - ....ANSWER >>>>Universal Postal Union Convention allows only the following dangerous goods to ship by mail Operator Property - ....ANSWER >>>>There are exceptions for some dangerous goods considered _________ _______ like dry ice, consumer goods, and batter-powered equipment.

small quantities - ....ANSWER >>>>some dangerous goods can be shipped in _________ _________ as cargo only. Yes - ....ANSWER >>>>Are states and operators allowed t o submit their own regulations to DGR? apply in the territory of the state and to operators of that state - ....ANSWER

when state variations to DGR are most restrictive they: a three letter code followed by a two digit number sequence - ....ANSWER >>>>How are state variations to DGR identified? No - ....ANSWER >>>>Can operator variations be less restrictive than DGR? Dangerous goods permitted as checked baggage only Mercury Barometer and Thermometer - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods permitted to be in carryon Medical Oxygen, Dry Ice, Heat-Producing Articles - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods allowed in carryon/checked bag with operator approval Alcoholic beverages, lithium battery cells under a certain amperage, safety measures - ....ANSWER >>>>Dangerous goods allowed without operator approval Lithium Ion Batteries in Equipment. Radioactive Material, Infectious substances - ....ANSWER >>>>Universal Postal Union Convention allows only the following dangerous goods to ship by mail Operator Property - ....ANSWER >>>>There are exceptions for some dangerous goods considered _________ _______ like dry ice, consumer goods, and batter-powered equipment. small quantities - ....ANSWER >>>>some dangerous goods can be shipped in _________ _________ as cargo only. Yes - ....ANSWER >>>>Are states and operators allowed t o submit their own regulations to DGR? apply in the territory of the state and to operators of that state - ....ANSWER >>>>when state variations to DGR are most restrictive they: a three letter code followed by a two digit number sequence - ....ANSWER >>>>How are state variations to DGR identified? No - ....ANSWER >>>>Can operator variations be less restrictive than DGR? Criteria for Operators Variations in DGR - ....ANSWER >>>>- Must no repeat existing DGR provisions

  • Must not include restrictions that are purely operational in nature
  • impact the shippers ability to have dangerous goods accepted for transport two alphanumeric characters followed by a two digit number - ....ANSWER >>>>Operator Variations are identified by: Class One - Explosives - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class with any explosive articles, substances, and pyrotechnic devices, such as fireworks and ammunition. Class Two - Gases - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class divided into three divisions for flammable gas, non-flammable gas, and poisonous gas. Class Three - Flammable Liquids - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class that consists of liquids or liquid mixtures that give off flammable vapors.

Class Four - Flammable Solids - ....ANSWER

a hazmat class with substances which, in Contact with Water, Emit Flammable Gases: Articles and substances in this class include solid materials that may ignite or combust Class Five Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class separated into a division for inorganic substances that may combust when mixed with oxygen, and a division for self-reactive organic substances Class Six - Toxic and Infectious Substances - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class divided into toxic substances and infectious substances Class Seven - Radioactive Material - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class for material containing radionuclides

Class Eight - Corrosives - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class that contains corrosive substances that can dissolve organic tissue or severely corrode metal Class 9 - Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class contains various hazardous substances that do not fit into the other classes Packing Group One - ....ANSWER >>>>High Danger Packing Group Two - ....ANSWER >>>>Medium Danger Packing Group Three - ....ANSWER >>>>Low Danger The Shipper - ....ANSWER >>>>Who is responsible for identifying and classifying all dangerous goods intended for air transport?

The Primary Hazard Class - ....ANSWER

When there are more than one hazard classes for a product what must be indicated? Designate a tentative class, proper shipping name, and UN# under the sample designation - ....ANSWER >>>>If the hazard class is unknown and being transported for further testing what can the shipper do? When can an Unknown sample not be a hazmat class separated into a division for inorganic substances that may combust when mixed with oxygen, and a division for self-reactive organic substances Class Six - Toxic and Infectious Substances - ....ANSWER >>>>a hazmat class divided into toxic substances and infectious substances Class Seven - Radioactive Material - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class for material containing radionuclides Class Eight - Corrosives - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class that contains corrosive substances that can dissolve organic tissue or severely corrode metal Class 9 - Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods - ....ANSWER >>>>A hazmat class contains various hazardous substances that do not fit into the other classes Packing Group One - ....ANSWER >>>>High Danger Packing Group Two - ....ANSWER >>>>Medium Danger Packing Group Three - ....ANSWER >>>>Low Danger The Shipper - ....ANSWER >>>>Who is responsible for identifying and classifying all dangerous goods intended for air transport? The Primary Hazard Class - ....ANSWER >>>>When there are more than one hazard classes for a product what must be indicated? Designate a tentative class, proper shipping name, and UN# under the sample designation - ....ANSWER >>>>If the hazard class is unknown and being transported for further testing what can the shipper do? When can an Unknown sample not be shipped for testing? - ....ANSWER >>>>- The substance is not considered to be forbidden for transport by 2.1.1

  • The substance is not considered to meet the criteria for Class 1 substances, infectious substance, or radioactive material
  • The substance is in compliance with 3.4.1.2.5 if it is a self-reactive substance or 3.5.2.6 if it is an organic peroxide