The information on this page is intended for those involved in the shipping and carriage of dangerous goods and passengers in the UK Overseas Territories.

Passengers

The following information is for passengers in the UK Overseas Territories.  It is recommended that you always check with your airline first if you have any questions or concerns.

The IATA and the UK CAA provide useful guidance on what can be taken on board an aircraft:


Aviation industry and shippers

The following information is for the aviation industry and shippers in the UK Overseas Territories.

Part 12 of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013 is the carriage of dangerous goods. OTAR 92 is the Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements for carriage of dangerous goods. The OTAR is supported by OTAC 92-1 carriage of dangerous goods, munitions of war and sporting weapons. The day to day refences for dangerous goods are either:

  • The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Document 9284 Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air is updated every two years,

or

  • the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) manual is updated every year.

Other sources of information:


Airlines

The following information is for airlines in the UK Overseas Territories.

Operations Manuals

Operations Manual PART A section 9 template to be used by aircraft operators operating in accordance with OTARs with and without an approval to carry dangerous goods. Operators should use the template that is applicable to their operation and complete it according to their company’s policies, procedures and instructions.

  • OTAR Operators WITH approval to carry dangerous goods as cargo (request the latest template from your local OTAA)
  • OTAR Operators WITHOUT approval to carry dangerous goods as cargo (request the latest template from your local OTAA)

Lithium Batteries

Please see the following links for information on the carriage of lithium batteries:


Post Offices

The following information is for post offices in the UK Overseas Territories.


Hospitals/Clinics

The following information is for hospitals/clinics in the UK Overseas Territories.

  • Requirements for hospitals and clinics are contained within OTAR 92 with guidance in OTAC 92-1, classed as shippers, see table of contents.
  • World Health Organisation (WHO) Guidance on regulations for the transport of infectious substances 2021-2022.

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Reporting

There are a number of dangerous goods occurrences that are required to be reported. Detailed information describing this can be found in OTAC 13-1, see table of contents. Reports can be submitted via our reporting page.