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1Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes

TDG 2103 TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR Lecture 1: Introduction to dangerous goods 2Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes

Lecturer Information Name : Mohd ‘Ariff Bin Abdul Jalil Institution : IIUM Major : Aerospace Engineering Consultation hour Anytime ( 8.30 am – 5.30 pm) 3Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes

Student Information Name Age From where Your interest What you will be upon your graduation? Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes4

5 Course Introduction Name : Transport of Dangerous Goods by air Course Code : TDG 2103 Credit Hour : 3 Timetable : Wednesday ( 9 – 11am) Class Duration: 2 hrs per week Semester Timeline Week 1-8 : Lecture Week 8-9 : Mid term test & public Speaking Week : Lecture Week : Final Exam

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes6 Method of Evaluation – Attendance: 5% – Test: Public Speaking : 10 % Midterm Test : 10% * Absent one of these tests will be considered 0% – Assignment & Project: 15% – Final Exam: 60%

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes7 Standard Grading Scale for University/College

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes8 Do you have any doubt regarding the outline? Make sure you understand clearly regarding the METHOD of EVALUATION

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes9 I’m here to assist you You yourself decide your path Choose either you want to be a success student or to be a failure

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes10 Student Rules and Regulations for this Course Keep silent ! You are allowed to speak if only regards to the course such as answering/ asking question and for the discussion session. No phone, laptop and other gadget that can distract you from giving an attention to the lecture. Follow the dress code: - No slippers and no round neck shirt Only allowed to be 15 minutes late.

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes11 How to SCORE my subject? Regularly attend the class Sit at the front Give 100% attention to the lecture Do and submit ASSIGMENT Participate and active in class – Ask question. – Try answer the question. Study in the group. SEE ME to discuss any problem.

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes12 Make revision/study before and after class time. Do research. Put interest in the subject. Discipline. Take note on my lecture. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING JUST DO IT

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes13 INTRODUCTION Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air What do you know about this course? How important this course is for you? What benefit you’ll get from this subject?

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes14 On a piece of paper, please write the following: WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM THIS COURSE?

Objective & Learning Outcome Identify dangerous goods Basic knowledge how to handle with dangerous goods - Labelling, packaging, storage, etc Identify dangerous goods classification - 9 different classes What is your job and responsibility How to respond due to emergency situation Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes15

DEFINITION 1.Transport by air  Aircraft  Helicopter 2.Danger  Risk, the threat of adverse events  Exposure to harm  Something that causes harm 3.Goods  Objects  Things Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes16

How about dangerous goods? Dangerous Goods = Danger + Goods IN SIMPLE WORD Hazard Risk objects that can causes harm! Example: Radioactive, flammable gas, poison, fuel and etc. Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes17

DEFINITION (continue) Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes18 Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air ARTICLES OR SUBSTANCES WHICH ARE CAPABLE OF POSING A SIGNIFICANT RISK TO HEALTH, SAFETY OR PROPERTY WHEN TRANSPORTED BY AIR.

Why it is important to learn about dangerous goods?? Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes19 Because IT CAN START A FIRE IT CAN HELP SPREADING A FIRE CAN CAUSE INJURY THROUGH CONTACT AND RADIATION CAN PROJECT PIECES INJURING PERSONS AND DAMAGING AIRCRAFT. IT CAN RELEASE TOXIC VAPOUR ON ITS OWN OR COMING IN CONTACT WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES WHICH CAN AFFECT CREW PHYSICALLY AND PSYCHOACTIVELY. IT CAN REACT WITH AIRCRAFT MATERIAL

Mohd 'Ariff - AMC Notes20 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Next Lecture will be on: Dangerous Goods Class Any Question?? -The End-