Singapore legislation

Regulation 21

of Air Navigation (92 — Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Regulations 2022

Regulation 21

Grant and validity of dangerous goods training programme approval

Subregulation 1

After considering any application for a dangerous goods training programme approval, the Director‑General of Civil Aviation may —

(a)

grant a dangerous goods training programme approval, subject to any conditions that the Director‑General of Civil Aviation thinks fit; or

(b)

refuse to grant the application.

Subregulation 2

To avoid doubt, a dangerous goods training programme approval granted by the Director‑General of Civil Aviation under paragraph (1)(a) is not an aviation safety instrument.

Subregulation 3

The Director‑General of Civil Aviation may withdraw a dangerous goods training programme approval granted under paragraph (1)(a) or impose, add, delete, substitute or modify any conditions in respect of any such dangerous goods training programme approval if the Director‑General of Civil Aviation —

(a)

considers such action necessary to ensure compliance with these Regulations or any other relevant aviation safety subsidiary legislation; or

(b)

is satisfied that there is or is likely to be a failure to comply with these Regulations or any other relevant aviation safety subsidiary legislation.

Subregulation 4

A dangerous goods training programme approval granted under paragraph (1)(a) is valid for the period (not exceeding 2 years) that the Director‑General of Civil Aviation may determine.