Singapore legislation

Regulation 7

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

Regulation 7

Grant and validity of dangerous goods permit

Subregulation 1

After considering any application for a dangerous goods permit, the Authority may —

(a)

grant the dangerous goods permit, subject to any conditions that the Authority thinks fit; or

(b)

refuse to grant the application.

Subregulation 2

Before granting a dangerous goods permit, and the conditions to impose, the Authority must be satisfied that —

(a)

the applicant is authorised by the State of the operator to transport dangerous goods by air as cargo on its aircraft;

(b)

the applicant’s dangerous goods training programmes are approved by the State of the operator; and

(c)

the applicant has established procedures in its Operations Manual to ensure compliance with the requirements in the Technical Instructions.

Subregulation 3

A dangerous goods permit remains in force for the period specified in the permit, which must not in any case exceed 6 months.