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Pt. 175
inside container may have been dam-
aged, care should be taken to avoid in-
halation, ingestion, or contact with the
Class 7 (radioactive) material. Any
loose Class 7 (radioactive) materials
should be left in a segregated area and
held pending disposal instructions,
from qualified persons.
[Amdt. 174–26, 41 FR 16092, Apr. 15, 1976, as
amended by Amdt. 174–42, 48 FR 10245, Mar.
10, 1983; Amdt. 174–61, 51 FR 34987, Oct. 1,
1986; Amdt. 174–65, 53 FR 38274, Sept. 29, 1988;
Amdt. 174–68, 55 FR 52684, Dec. 21, 1990; Amdt.
174–80, 60 FR 50332, Sept. 28, 1995]
PART 175—CARRIAGE BY
AIRCRAFT
Subpart A—General Information and
Regulations
Sec.
175.1
Purpose, scope and applicability.
175.3
Unacceptable hazardous materials
shipments.
175.8
Exceptions for operator equipment and
items of replacement.
175.9
Special aircraft operations.
175.10
Exceptions for passengers, crew-
members, and air operators.
175.20
Compliance and training.
175.25
Passenger notification system.
175.26
Notification at cargo facilities of haz-
ardous materials requirements.
175.30
Inspecting shipments.
175.31
Reports of discrepancies.
175.33
Shipping paper and notification of
pilot-in-command.
175.34
Exceptions for cylinders of com-
pressed oxygen or other oxidizing gases
transported within the State of Alaska.
Subpart B—Loading, Unloading and
Handling
175.75
Quantity limitations and cargo loca-
tion.
175.78
Stowage compatibility of cargo.
175.88
Inspection, orientation and securing
of packages of hazardous materials.
175.90
Damaged shipments.
Subpart C—Specific Regulations Applica-
ble According to Classification of Ma-
terial
175.310
Transportation of flammable liquid
fuel; aircraft only means of transpor-
tation
175.501
Special requirements for oxidizers
and compressed oxygen.
175.630
Special requirements for Division 6.1
(poisonous) material and Division 6.2 (in-
fectious substances) materials.
175.700
Special limitations and require-
ments for Class 7 materials.
175.701
Separation distance requirements
for packages containing Class 7 (radio-
active) materials in passenger-carrying
aircraft.
175.702
Separation distance requirements
for packages containing Class 7 (radio-
active) materials in cargo aircraft.
175.703
Other special requirements for the
acceptance and carriage of packages con-
taining Class 7 materials.
175.704
Plutonium shipments.
175.705
Radioactive contamination.
175.706
Separation distances for undevel-
oped film from packages containing
Class 7 (radioactive) materials.
175.900
Handling requirements for carbon di-
oxide, solid (dry ice).
A
UTHORITY
: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128; 44701; 49
CFR 1.81 and 1.97.
S
OURCE
: 71 FR 14604, Mar. 22, 2006, unless
otherwise noted.
Subpart A—General Information
and Regulations
§ 175.1
Purpose, scope and applica-
bility.
(a) This part prescribes requirements
that apply to the transportation of
hazardous materials in commerce
aboard (including attached to or sus-
pended from) aircraft. The require-
ments in this part are in addition to
other requirements contained in parts
171, 172, 173, 178, and 180 of this sub-
chapter.
(b) This part applies to the offering,
acceptance, and transportation of haz-
ardous materials in commerce by air-
craft to, from, or within the United
States, and to any aircraft of United
States registry anywhere in air com-
merce. This subchapter applies to any
person who performs, attempts to per-
form, or is required to perform any
function subject to this subchapter, in-
cluding—(1) Air carriers, indirect air
carriers, and freight forwarders and
their flight and non-flight employees,
agents, subsidiary and contract per-
sonnel (including cargo, passenger and
baggage acceptance, handling, loading
and unloading personnel); and
(2) Air passengers that carry any haz-
ardous material on their person or in
their carry-on or checked baggage.
(c) This part does not apply to air-
craft of United States registry under
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