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#CARGO ACCEPTANCE MANUAL MANUAL#
The Perishable Cargo Regulations (PCR) manual is the leader in temperature control and cold chain management for goods from the health care and food sectors, including pharmaceutical products and non-hazardous biological materials and includes everything you need to properly prepare, package and handle time and temperature sensitive goods quickly and efficiently.
#CARGO ACCEPTANCE MANUAL MANUALS#
Manuals generally take 30 business days to review.
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The POI for the certificate holder will request a review of any Dangerous Goods Operations content and Training Program material through the HMSP manual review office.
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Certificate holders will submit revisions to Manuals or Training Programs to their POI for acceptance or approval, as applicable. Hazardous Materials Principle Inspectors ( HMPIs) or designees, are responsible for reviewing manuals containing Dangerous Goods Operations content and Training Programs, in coordination with FAA Flight Standards ( AFS) Principal Operations Inspectors ( POIs). The Hazardous Materials Safety Program ( HMSP) has a standardized process for reviewing manuals containing Dangerous Goods Operations content and Training Programs nationwide. Manuals Review Process (Part 121,135, 133) Specifically, the Advisory Circular sets forth suggestions for establishing a comprehensive dangerous goods training program and manual, regardless of the certificate holder's OpSpec. It provides guidance for all Part 119 certificate holders, operating in accordance with Part 121 or Part 135 under operations specifications ( OpSpec), to carry dangerous goods (will-carry), prohibiting the transport of dangerous goods (will-not-carry) and/or authorized to transport passengers and their baggage. The intent of the Advisory Circular is to provide guidance to assist certificate holders in designing and implementing a dangerous goods program to include managing the risks entering the aviation system from declared and undeclared dangerous goods. The Advisory Circular is based on existing requirements. The Advisory Circular provides certificate holders with recommended content for a dangerous goods training program and manual, designed to guide and manage dangerous goods operations. On December 13, 2017, Advisory Circular 121-40-14 CFR Part 121 and Part 135 Dangerous Goods Transportation Operations was published. Mitigation of the hazards and risks posed by these materials are best addressed by individual certificate holder within the context of their own systems. Improperly prepared and mismanaged dangerous goods can increase the risks to passengers, crew, aircraft, property, and environment.
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Certificated Remote Pilots including Commercial Operators.Legislation & Policies, Regulations & Guidance.Commercial Space Transportation Licenses.Data & Research Subnav: Data & Research 1.
#CARGO ACCEPTANCE MANUAL SERIES#
Airport Safety Information Video Series.Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) Program.Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program.General Aviation & Recreational Aircraft.Vintage & Experimental Aircraft Program.Aviation Safety Draft Documents Open for Comment.
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