Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space |
Chapter I - Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter G - Air Carriers and Operators for Compensation or Hire: Certification and Operations |
Part 121 - Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations |
Appendix O to Part 121 - Hazardous Materials Training Requirements For Certificate Holders
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Appendix O to Part 121 - Hazardous Materials Training Requirements For Certificate Holders
This appendix prescribes the requirements for hazardous materials training under part 121, subpart Z, and part 135, subpart K of this chapter. The training requirements for various categories of persons are defined by job function or responsibility. An “X” in a box under a category of persons indicates that the specified category must receive the noted training. All training requirements apply to direct supervisors as well as to persons actually performing the job function. Training requirements for certificate holders authorized in their operations specifications to transport hazardous materials (will-carry) are prescribed in Table 1. Those certificate holders with a prohibition in their operations specifications against carrying or handling hazardous materials (will-not-carry) must follow the curriculum prescribed in Table 2. The method of delivering the training will be determined by the certificate holder. The certificate holder is responsible for providing a method (may include email, telecommunication, etc.) to answer all questions prior to testing regardless of the method of instruction. The certificate holder must certify that a test has been completed satisfactorily to verify understanding of the regulations and requirements.
Table 1 - Operators That Transport Hazardous Material - Will-Carry Certificate Holders
Aspects of transport of hazardous materials by air with which they must be familiar, as a minimum
(See note 1)Shippers
(See Note 2)
Will-carryOperators and ground-handling agent's staff accepting hazardous materials
(See Note 3)
Will-carryOperators and ground-handling agents staff responsible for the handling, storage, and loading of cargo and baggage
Will-carryPassenger-handling staff
Will-carryFlight crew members and load planners
Will-carryCrew members
(other than flight crew members)
Will-carryGeneral philosophy X X X X X X Limitations X X X X X X General requirements for shippers X X Classification X X List of hazardous materials X X X General packing requirements X X Labeling and marking X X X X X X Hazardous materials transport document and other relevant documentation X X Acceptance procedures X Recognition of undeclared hazardous materials X X X X X X Storage and loading procedures X X X Pilots' notification X X X Provisions for passengers and crew X X X X X Emergency procedures X X X X X X Table 2 - Operators That Do Not Transport Hazardous Materials - Will-Not-Carry Certificate Holders
Aspects of transport of hazardous materials by air with which they must be familiar, as a minimum
(See Note 1)Shippers
(See Note 2)
Will-not-carryOperators and ground-handling agent's staff accepting cargo other than hazardous materials
(See Note 3)
Will-not-carryOperators and ground-handling agents staff responsible for the handling, storage, and loading of cargo and baggage
Will-not-carryPassenger-handling staff
Will-not-carryFlight crew members and load planners
Will-not-carryCrew members (other than flight crew members)
Will-not-carryGeneral philosophy X X X X X X Limitations X X X X X X General requirements for shippers X Classification X List of hazardous materials X General packing requirements X Labeling and marking X X X X X X Hazardous materials transport document and other relevant documentation X X Acceptance procedures Recognition of undeclared hazardous materials X X X X X X Storage and loading procedures Pilots' notification Provisions for passengers and Crew X X X X X Emergency procedures X X X X X X [Doc. No. FAA-2003-15085, 70 FR 58825, Oct. 7, 2005, as amended by Amdt. 121-318, 70 FR 75396, Dec. 20, 2005]