DANGEROUS GOODS Permitted in or as carry-on baggage Permitted in or as checked baggage Permitted on one´s person Disabling devices such as mace, pepper spray, etc. Containing an irritant or
incapacitating substance are forbidden on the person, in checked and carry-on baggage.
Security-type attaché cases, cash boxes, cash bags, etc, incorporating dangerous
goods, such as lithium batteries, and/or pyrotechnic material, are totally forbidden. See
Ammunition (cartridges for weapons), securely packaged (in Div. 1.4S UN 0012 or UN0014 only), in quantities not exceeding 5kg gross weight per person for that person´s
own use. Allowances for more than one person must not be combined into one or more
Camping stoves and fuel containers that have contained a flammable liquid fuel, with Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable wet batteries or with batteries which comply with Special Provision A123 Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with spillable batteries or with lithium batteries Mercury barometer or thermometer carried by a reprentative of a gouvernment weather bureau or similar official agency Spare Lithium ion battery with a Watt-hour rating exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh for consumer electronic devices. Maximum of two spare batteries may be carried in YES NO YES
carry-on baggage only. These batteries must be individually protected to prevent short
Avalanche rescue backpack, one (1) per person, containing a cylinder of compressed gas in Div 2.2. May also be equipped with a pyrotechnic trigger mechanism containing less YES YES NO
tan 200mg net of div 1.4S. The backpack must be packed in such a manner that it cannot
be accidentally activated. The airbags with the backpacks must be fitted with pressure relief valves.
Chemical Agent Monitoring Equipment when carried by staff members of the YES YES NO
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on official travel
YES YES NO Heat producing articles such as underwater torches (diving lamps) and soldering irons. Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), in quantities not exceeding 2.5kg per person when used to pack perishables not subject to these Regulations in checked or carry-on baggage, provided the baggage (package) permits the release of carbon dioxide gas. Checked YES YES NO
baggage must be marked “dry ice” or “carbon dioxide”, solid and with the net weight of dry
ice or an indication that there is 2.5 kg or less dry ice
Insulted packaging containing refrigerated liquid nitrogen (dry shipper), fully absorbed YES YES NO
in porous material containing only non-dangerous goods.
YES YES YES Small non-flammable gas cylinders, containing carbón dioxide or other suitable gas in Division 2.2. Up to two (2) small cylinders fitted into a life jacket, and up to two (2) spare
cartridges per person, not more than four (4) cylinders up to 50ml water capacity for other devices.
Oxygen or air, gaseous, cylinders required for medical use. The cylinder must not exceed YES YES NO Note: Liquid oxygen systems are forbidden for transport. Aerosols in division 2.2, with no subsidiary risk, for sporting or home use Non-radioactive medicinal or toilet articles (including aerosols) such as hair sprays, perfumes, colognes and medicines containing alcohol. YES YES YES The total net quantity of all above mentioned articles must be exceed 2kg or 2L and the net quantity of each single article must be exceed 0.5kg or 0.5L. Release valves
on aerosols must be protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent inadvertent release of the contents.
Alcoholic beverages, when in retail packaging, containing more than 24% but not more YES YES YES
than 70% alcohol by volume, in receptacles not exceeding 5L, with a total net quantity per
Non-flammable, non toxic gas cylinders worn for the operation of mechanical limbs. YES YES YES
Also spare cylinders of a similar size if required to ensure an adequate supply for the
Portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries, YES YES YES
such as watches, calculating machines, cameras, cellular phones, lap-top computers,
camcorders, etc., when carried by passengers or crew for personal use.
All spare batteries, including lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries, for such YES NO YES
portable electronic devices must be carried in carry-on baggage only. These batteries must
be individually protected to prevent short circuits.
Hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gas, up to one (1) per passenger or crew- member, provided that the safety cover is securely fitted over the heating element. These hair YES YES NO
curlers must not be used on board the aircraft at any time. Gas refills for such curlers are
not permitted in checked or carry-on baggage.
Medical or clinical thermometer, which contains mercury, one (1) per person for YES YES YES
personal use, when in its protective case.
Fuel cells, and spare fuel cartridges powering portable electronic devices (e.g YES YES YES
cameras, cellular phones, laptop computers and camcorders)
Portable medical electronic devices (automated External Defibrillators) (AED), YES YES YES
Nebulizer, CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, etc. containing lithium metal or
lithium ion cells or batteries may be carried.
Radioisotopic cardiac pacemakers or others devices, including those powered by
lithium batteries, implanted into a person, or radiopharmaceuticals contained within the
body of a person as the result of medical treatment,
Safety matches (one small packet) or a cigarette lighter that does not contain unabsorbed liquid fuel, other than liquefied gas, intended for use by an individual when
carried on the person. Lighter fuel and lighter refills are not permitted on one´s person or in
checked or carry-on baggage. ( strike anywhere matches, “blue flame” or “cigar) lighters are forbidden)
Surveys of Antimicrobial Resistance in Commensal Flora (Extracted from the APUA ROAR literature database) Organism by Sulfamethoxazole, Streptomycin, Kanamycin, and ampicillin gentamicin- nalidixic acid-sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole-kanamycin-ampicillin-streptomycin Anderson, J. F., T. D. Parrish, et al. (2008). "Antibiotic resistance of enterococci in American bison (Bi