It seems that the pictured item caused a bit of a stir for a flight crew recently.
The bottle was found unattended and there was some question as to what it was. That was, until a teenager claimed it and said it was a water bottle he bought from www.cafepress.com .
Hydric Acid or DiHydrogen Monoxide is also known as "Water". Go Figure!
Be on the look out for these items and make your teams aware that they exist so that there is no confusion as to what it is. This could have been a very costly incident.
A blog dedicated to the transportation of hazardous materials by air.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
UPS working to reduce fire risk
The integrator was responding to new recommendations from the U.S.
National Transportation Safety Board, which is seeking to revive
proposals it first put forward six years ago following a fire that
destroyed a UPS DC-8 after it landed in Philadelphia.
Read the Air Cargo World Article: http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2012/12/ups-working-to-reduce-fire-risk/0311158
Read the Air Cargo World Article: http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2012/12/ups-working-to-reduce-fire-risk/0311158
Fire suppression systems urged in all cargo planes
The government should require fire suppression systems in all cargo containers or compartments of planes to prevent the kind of ferocious in-flight blazes that have killed four cargo pilots over the past six years, federal accident investigators said Wednesday.
Read the Huffington Post Story: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20121128/us-cargo-plane-fires/
Washington Post Story Here: http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-11-28/politics/35510825_1_lithium-batteries-ups-plane-lithium-ion-batteries
Read the Huffington Post Story: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20121128/us-cargo-plane-fires/
Washington Post Story Here: http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-11-28/politics/35510825_1_lithium-batteries-ups-plane-lithium-ion-batteries
Friday, December 7, 2012
How Miscommunication And A Simple Mistake Led To A Toxic Accident
A year and a half ago, a mix-up at a Tyson Foods chicken processing plant landed more than 150 workers in the hospital. Five required intensive care.
View the NPR Article here:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/12/07/166658038/how-miscommunication-and-a-simple-mistake-led-to-a-toxic-accident?ft=1&f=1001
Monday, December 3, 2012
More on Li-Bats
Transport Canada is investigating a high-profile Richmond, B.C., company in connection with the air transport of potentially dangerous lithium ion batteries.
Read the Article here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2012/11/05/bc-lithium-ion-batteries-fire.html
Read the Article here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2012/11/05/bc-lithium-ion-batteries-fire.html
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
NTSB ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS TO BETTER DETECT AND SUPPRESS AIR CARGO FIRES
Nov. 28, 2012
WASHINGTON - The National Transportation Safety Board today issued three recommendations to reduce the impact of in-flight fires aboard cargo airplanes, saying current fire protection regulations are inadequate.
A link to the full text of the safety recommendations can be found here:
http://www.ntsb.gov/doclib/recletters/2012/A-12-068-070.pdf
WASHINGTON - The National Transportation Safety Board today issued three recommendations to reduce the impact of in-flight fires aboard cargo airplanes, saying current fire protection regulations are inadequate.
A link to the full text of the safety recommendations can be found here:
http://www.ntsb.gov/doclib/recletters/2012/A-12-068-070.pdf
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Lithium Batteries, Again
Four Shanghai courier firms had their licenses for air-freight services suspended over the weekend because they failed to report inflammable materials in their cargo, causing a small fire on a China Southern Airlines flight last week after it landed.
Full Shanghai Times article:
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/nsp/Metro/2012/11/26/Local%2Bcouriers%2Bsuspended/
Full Shanghai Times article:
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/nsp/Metro/2012/11/26/Local%2Bcouriers%2Bsuspended/
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Pax Notification Delay (49CFR175.25)
An Advisory Notice (No. 12-12), under Docket PHMSA-2009-0126, will be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, November 21, 2012. This document is now on public inspection (as of Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 0845 EST) The subject of this document is Compliance Date Extension for Air-Passenger Notification of Hazardous Material Restrictions.
In this advisory notice, PHMSA and FAA provide notification of our intent to extend the compliance date for certain 49 CFR 175.25 provisions adopted in a January 19, 2011 final rule (PHMSA-2009-0126; 76 FR 3308) by no less than one year beyond the current January 1, 2013 compliance date in a future rulemaking action. This notice is intended to provide the widest dissemination of our planned future action to all potentially affected parties and to allow for development of a collaborative approach to implementing air-passenger notifications between interested government, commercial, and private entities.
If you would like to view this advisory notice, it will be available on November 21, 2012 at the following URL: https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/pipeline-and-hazardous-materials-safety-administration
(summary courtesy of FAA/PHMSA Public Meeting Follow-up)
In this advisory notice, PHMSA and FAA provide notification of our intent to extend the compliance date for certain 49 CFR 175.25 provisions adopted in a January 19, 2011 final rule (PHMSA-2009-0126; 76 FR 3308) by no less than one year beyond the current January 1, 2013 compliance date in a future rulemaking action. This notice is intended to provide the widest dissemination of our planned future action to all potentially affected parties and to allow for development of a collaborative approach to implementing air-passenger notifications between interested government, commercial, and private entities.
If you would like to view this advisory notice, it will be available on November 21, 2012 at the following URL: https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/pipeline-and-hazardous-materials-safety-administration
(summary courtesy of FAA/PHMSA Public Meeting Follow-up)
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