J. J. Keller® Compliance Network Logo
Start Experiencing Compliance Network for Free!
Update to Professional Trial!

Be Part of the Ultimate Safety & Compliance Community

Trending news, knowledge-building content, and more – all personalized to you!

Already have an account?
FREE TRIAL UPGRADE!
Thank you for investing in EnvironmentalHazmat related content. Click 'UPGRADE' to continue.
CANCEL
YOU'RE ALL SET!
Enjoy your limited-time access to the Compliance Network!
A confirmation welcome email has been sent to your email address from ComplianceNetwork@t.jjkellercompliancenetwork.com. Please check your spam/junk folder if you can't find it in your inbox.
YOU'RE ALL SET!
Thank you for your interest in EnvironmentalHazmat related content.
WHOOPS!
You've reached your limit of free access, if you'd like more info, please contact us at 800-327-6868.
You'll also get exclusive access to:
TRY IT FREE TODAY
Already have an account? .
Dangerous goods carried by passengers and crew under IATA
  • Certain items listed in the IATA DGR may be brought onboard an aircraft by passengers or crew members, as long as restrictions and limitations are adhered to.

Some dangerous goods can only be transported on an aircraft if they are properly packaged, marked, and labeled by a fully qualified person. However, there are items listed in the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) which may be brought onboard the aircraft by passengers and crew members, provided that the listed restrictions and limitations are adhered to.

The table in the IATA DGR Section 2.3.A provides details on the items which may be carried onboard the aircraft by passengers, in either their checked or carry-on baggage.