IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations ADDENDUM II
Users of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations are asked to note the following amendments and corrections to the 54th Edition, effective from 1 January 2013.
Where appropriate, changes or amendments to existing text have been highlighted (in yellow - PDF or grey - hardcopy) to help identify the change or amendment.
New or Amended Operator Variations (Section 2.8.4)
Amend 9W (Jet Airways) 9W-09 Dangerous Goods in consolidation will not be accepted for carriage (see 1.3.3, 8.1.2.4, 9.1.8 and 10.8.1.5). Not used.
Add new AC (Air Canada) AC-07 All shipments of Lithium Ion Batteries, UN3480 prepared in accordance with Section IB of Packing Instruction 965 and shipments of Lithium Metal Batteries, UN3090 prepared in accordance with Section IB of Packing Instruction 968 must be tendered with a completed Shipper’s Declaration of Dangerous Goods.
Amend CX (Cathay Pacific Airways) CX-07 UN 3090 Lithium metal batteries. Lithium metal cells and batteries are prohibited from carriage as cargo on Cathay Pacific Airways passenger and cargo aircraft. This applies to Section IA, IB and Section II of Packing Instruction 968.
lithium metal cells and batteries packed with or contained in equipment (UN 3091) in accordance with PI 969 and PI 970 and lithium ion cells and batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3481) in accordance with PI 965 to PI 967; or
• lithium batteries (rechargeable and non-rechargeable) covered by the Provisions for Dangerous Goods
Carried by Passengers or Crew (see 2.3.2 to 2.3.5 and Table 2.3.A).
Amend QF (Qantas Airways) QF-01 Not usedOperator approval is required for the carriage of all new and used internal combustion engines (see 2.35.15). QF-02 Not usedOxygen or air, gaseous cylinders required for medical use are only accepted for transport in or as carry-on baggage (see 2.3.4.1).
Amend SQ (Singapore Airlines/Singapore Airlines Cargo) SQ-07 Not used UN 3090 Lithium metal batteries. Lithium metal cells and batteries are prohibited from carriage as cargo on Singapore Airlines aircraft. This applies to Section IA, IB and Section II of Packing Instruction 968.
lithium metal cells and batteries packed with or contained in equipment (UN 3091) in accordance with PI 969 and PI 970 and lithium ion cells and batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3481) in accordance with PI 965 to PI 967; or
54th edition (English) Effective 1 January 2013
ADDENDUM II
• lithium batteries (rechargeable and non-rechargeable) covered by the Provisions for Dangerous Goods
Carried by Passengers or Crew (see 2.3.2 to 2.3.5 and Table 2.3.A).
Section 4
3480 Lithium ion batteries †
Page 348 amend special provision A51 as shown
A51 Irrespective of the limit specified in Column J in Subsection 4.2–List of Dangerous Goods, aircraft batteries may be transported on passenger aircraft as follows:
(a) wet cell batteries, UN 2794 or UN 2795, up to a limit of 100 kg net weight per package; and
(b) lithium ion batteries, UN 3480, packages containing a single aircraft battery with a net weight not
(c) transport in accordance with this Special Provision must be noted on the Shipper's Declaration for
Irrespective of the limit specified in Column J in Subsection 4.2–List of Dangerous Goods, aircraft batteries up to a limit of 100 kg net weight per package may be transported. Transport in accordance with this Special Provision must be noted on the Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods.
Note: This special provision applies to UN 2794, Batteries, wet, filled with acid and UN 2795, Batteries, wet, filled with alkali only.
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