Singapore legislation

Regulation 6

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

Regulation 6

Application for dangerous goods permit

Subregulation 1

An application for a dangerous goods permit must be made to the Authority in accordance with this regulation.

Subregulation 2

An application for a dangerous goods permit must —

(a)

be made at least 7 days before the date on which the applicant’s loading or carriage of dangerous goods as cargo on an aircraft is to start or is intended to start;

(b)

be made in the form and manner required by the Authority; and

(c)

be accompanied by the following information and documents, in the form required by the Authority:

(i)

the name of the applicant;

(ii)

the name and contact details of the person employed by the applicant to have overall responsibility for the loading or carriage of dangerous goods on the aircraft at the applicant’s operating base;

(iii)

the name and contact details of the person employed by the applicant to have overall responsibility for the applicant’s loading or carriage of dangerous goods on an aircraft in Singapore;

(iv)

the name and contact details of the agent appointed by the applicant to handle dangerous goods on behalf of the applicant;

(v)

any relevant sections of the applicant’s Operations Manual and all other relevant documentation that are, in the Authority’s opinion, necessary to ensure that the applicant has established procedures to comply with the requirements in the Technical Instructions;

(vi)

the classes or divisions of dangerous goods (in accordance with the Technical Instructions) that the applicant intends to load onto or carry on the aircraft;

(vii)

any other information and documents that the Authority may require to decide on the application.

Subregulation 3

The Authority may refuse to consider an application for a dangerous goods permit that is —

(a)

incomplete; or

(b)

not made in accordance with paragraph (2).

Regulation 6 — Air Navigation (92 — Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Regulations 2022