(1) | A person or shipper who offers dangerous goods for conveyance by air, shall, unless otherwise provided for in Document SA-CATS 92, complete, sign, and provide an air service operator with a dangerous goods transport document and such other appropriate documents as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92. |
(2) | A dangerous goods transport document shall contain the information as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92 as well as a declaration, signed by a person or shipper as applicable, indicating that the dangerous goods offered for conveyance by air are— |
(a) | fully and accurately described by their proper shipping names; |
(b) | identified, classified, packed, marked, and labelled as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92; |
(c) | in a condition for conveyance by air as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92; and |
(d) | not dangerous goods that are prohibited from being conveyed by air in terms of regulation 92.01.3. |
(3) | A shipper shall retain copies of dangerous goods documents for a minimum period of 90 days. |
(4) | If copies of dangerous goods required to be retained in terms of subregulation (3) are kept electronically, a shipper must be able to reproduce it in printed form. |
[Regulation 92.01.15 substituted by regulation 12 of Notice No. R. 3170, GG48228, dated 17 March 2023 (Twenty-Sixth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023)]