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Wheelchair on plane bursts into flames

An electric wheelchair burst into flames seconds after being removed from the hold of a jet, it has emerged.

The incident, which took place shortly after a holiday jet landed at Manchester Airport, with more than 200 passengers on board.

It triggered a warning from the Civil Aviation Authority about the dangers of carrying electrical goods on an aircraft.

The plane, a First Choice Boeing 757, had landed at the airport after a flight from Fureteventura.

Ground staff at Manchester airport were removing luggage from the hold when they saw sparks coming from the wheelchair.

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DGAC/DOT Training Partnership

Get the latest information and discuss your thoughts in our public forum on DGAC's Training Partnership web page.

 


DGAC's 30th Annual Conference

Registration is NOW OPEN for DGAC's 30th Annual Conference & Hazardous Materials Transportation Exposition, which will take place November 5-7 in Savannah, Georgia. We have an excellent program prepared with some exciting events and speakers. Click here to learn more!


DGAC's 30 Greatest Accomplishments

This year the Dangerous Goods Advisory Council is turning 30 and we've pulled out all of the stops in our year-long celebration. Please stay tuned to this section on the website, where for the next 30 weeks we will be highlighting special achievements and moments in our history.

#11 The George L. Wilson Award

"Awarded for outstanding achievement in and contributions to the field of hazardous materials transportation and safety."

George L. Wilson was the first managing Director of DGAC (then HMAC) and was instrumental to its founding in the 1970's (Read more about the organization's founding).

Wilson's unexpected passing in 1981 led the members of HMAC to create an award in his honor, the first of its kind in recognizing those actively involved in ensuring the safety of hazardous materials transportation.

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HMT-600
Preparing Dangerous Goods for Transportation on European Roads - 2 Days

Click here for a printable course description The ADR now aligns with the structure of the IMDG Code and the ICAO Technical Instructions. However, ADR does have variations, which mean that simple compliance with the “UN” system does not ensure compliance in Europe.

This course will consider the problems encountered by US exporters to Europe, including the interface between modes of transport. The majority of ADR countries are members of the European Union and the course will look at the impact of the EU on ADR and some of the difficulties this presents including enforcement.

The course describes the structure of ADR and highlights the differences between it and the other modal regulations. The method of instruction will assume the participant has a thorough knowledge of the UN regulatory structure and its provisions for classification, packaging and hazard communication and will teach the ADR provisions by showing the differences. Participants lacking the prerequisite knowledge will not successfully complete the course.

Please join us November 3-4 in Savannah, GA, for this once-a-year opportunity!

Registration fee = $675.00 ($595.00 DGAC members)

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.:TESTIMONIAL:.

"Course presentation and content exceeded my expectations. Instructor was top-notch and extremely knowledgeable. Thanks for the education!"

Kevin N. DiNicola
Research Scientist/Shipper
Arch Chemicals, Inc.

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