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특수화물을 위한 맞춤 솔루션 제공
IATA(국제항공운송협회)에서 규정한 위험물을 표준 절차와 규정에 따라 목적지까지 안전하게 운송합니다.
대상 화물

- 페인트, 배터리, 드라이 아이스 등 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR)에 규정된 모든 위험물 (Class 1~9)
- 상품 코드별 분류
Product code Remark DG 1 Class 1 & 7 CAO by IATA DGR, RBI, RBM, RLI, RLM DG 2 All other DG (Except DG1, DG3) DG 3 ID 8000, UN 1845 (Dry ICE), UN 2807, UN 3528 & UN 3530 (Engine)
서비스 특징
- 항공운송중 발생할 수 있는 기압,온도,진동의 변화로 항공기, 인명 및 기타 타 화물에 손상을 줄 우려가 있는 모든 위험품은 IATA의 위험품 규정에 의해서 그 운송방법, 포장방법, Marking 및 서류등이 엄격히 제한받고 있습니다.
- 저희 대한항공의 위험품 취급 전문가는 철저한 교육을 통하여 ICAO 및 IATA 뿐 아니라 각국의 위험품 규정을 숙지하고 있으며, 다년간에 걸친 운송 Knowhow로 고객이 위험품 수송 준비를 신속히 처리할 수 있도록 도와드립니다.
- 또한, 대한항공은 여객기 탑재가 제한되는 위험품인 경우에도 화물 전용기를 통하여 세계 각지로 안전하고 신속하게 운송하여 드립니다.
위험물 이란?
- 항공화물에 있어서의 위험물이란 항공운송중 발생하는 기압 및 온도의 변화, 운항중의 진동과 공간의 제한에 따라 항공기, 인명, 인접화물등에 피해를 줄 우려가 있는 화물로서, IATA 발행 Dangerous Goods Regulations(이하D.G.R)에 수송 여부 및 제한이 사항이 규정되어 있습니다.
- 예를 들어 페인트, 드라이 아이스, 밧데리, 자동차등도 항공 운송에 있어서는 위험물으로 규정하고 있습니다.
위험물의 항공운송 위탁절차는?
- 항공으로 운송될 위험물은 항공기의 안전을 위하여 위험물의 성질을 가장 잘 알고 있는 화주에 의하여 D.G.R 규정에 의거 포장 MARKING, LABELLING등을 실시토록 하고 있으며, 항공사에 위탁시 일반 화물과 구분되어 취급될 수 있도록 화주 신고서를 작성 제출토록 되어있습니다.
대한항공의 위험물 취급
- 항공 운송 위탁된 모든 위험물을 오랜 경험과 전문 교육을 이수한 전담자에 의하여 IATA 규정에 의거 안전하게 취급하고 있습니다.
D.G DIPLOMA 등록/갱신 신청
- 위험물 예약/수송을 위한 D.G DIPLOMA 등록 신청 요청 드립니다.
- 보유하신 DIPLOMA 및 재직증명서(주민번호 뒷자리 Masking 처리)를 제출하여 주시기 바랍니다.
ㅇ 신청서 작성 >>> D.G DIPLOMA 등록/갱신 신청
ㅇ D.G DIPLOMA 등록 문의 : SELSFCP@KOREANAIR.COM
Marking
- 모든 위험물은 안전한 수송과 위험발생시 긴급처리를 위하여 포장 외부에 운송하고자 하는 위험물의 내용을 명시하여야 합니다.
- 필수 Marking 항목
- Proper Shipping Name : 해당 위험물의 UN/ICAO 정식명칭
- UN or ID Number : (해당 위험물의 고유번호)
- 송하인과 수하인의 이름 및 주소
Labeling
- Example

위험물 화주 신고서

- UN or ID No.
해당 위험물의 고유번호 - Proper Shipping Name
UN/ICAO 에 등록된 위험물의 정식명칭 - Class or Division
어떤 위험성을 가지고 있나? - Packing Group
위험성의 정도 - Quantity and Type of Packaging
포장, 재질, 갯수, 양 - Packing Instruction
해당 위험물 포장에 대한 지침 - Cargo Air Craft Only or Not?
- Radio Active Material or Not?
Classification
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Explosive Devision 1.1 REX |
Articles and substances having a mass explosion hazard | These explosives are normally forbidden for carriage by air e.g. TNT, Dynamite or Torpedoes...etc. |
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Explosive Division 1.2 REX |
Articles and substances having a projection hazard | |
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Explosive Division 1.3 REX, RCX(When permitted), RGX(When permitted) |
Articles and substances having a fire hazard and either a minor blast or minor projection hazard or both | |
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Explosive Division 1.4 REX |
Articles and substances which present no significant hazard | |
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Explosive Division 1.5 REX |
Very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard | |
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Division 1.6 REX |
Extremely insensitive articles which do not have a mass explosion hazard | |
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Explosives RXB, RXC, RXD, RXE, RXG |
Compatibility Group Assignment according to DGR Table 3.1.A | Distress signals, Fuse igniters, etc. |
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Explosives RXS |
Articles and substances which present no significant hazard. Effect from accidental functioning is confined within the package | Ammunition for hand weapons, for signals, Safety Fuses, certain types of Fireworks, etc. |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Flammable Gas Division 2.1 RFG |
Any compressed gas which, when mixed with air in certain proportions, forms a flammable mixture. | Butane, Hydrogen,Propane, Acetylene, Lighters |
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Non-Flammable non-toxic gas Division 2.2 RNG RCL |
Any non-flammable, non-toxic compressed gas. | Carbon dioxide, Neon, Fire Extinguisher, or low- temperature liquified gas such as liquified Nitrogen or Helium |
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Toxic Gas Division 2.3 RPG |
Gases known to be toxic or corrosive to humans and known to pose a health risk | Most toxic gases are forbidden for carriage by air; some are permitted, e.g. aerosols of low toxicity, tear gas devices. |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Flammable Liquid Class 3 RFL |
Any liquid having a closed- cup flash point of 60.5°C or below (DGR Appendix A). | Certain Paints, Varnishes, Alcohols, some Adhesives, Acetone,Petrol, etc. |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Flammable solid Division 4.1 RFS |
Any solid material, which is readily combustible, or may cause or contribute to fire through friction. | Matches, sulphur, Celluloid, Nitronaphthalene Some are self- reactive. |
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Spontaneously Combustible Division 4.2 RSC |
Such substances are liable to spontaneous heating or to heating up in contact with air and then liable to catch fire. | White or Yellow phosphorus, Magnesium diamide |
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Dangerous When Wet Division 4.3 RFW |
Substances which, by interaction with water, are liable to become spontaneously flammable or give off flammable gases. | Calcium carbide, sodium |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Oxidizer Division 5.1 ROX |
A substance that yields oxygen readily to stimulate the combustion of other material. | Ammonium nitrate fertilizer, calcium chlorate, bleaches |
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Organic Peroxide Division 5.2 ROP |
An organic material (liquid or solid) that can be ignited readily by external flame and then burns with an accelerating rate: some substances react dangerously with others. | Tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, listed in Appendix C of the DGR |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Toxic Substance Division 6.1 RPB |
Liquids or solids which are dangerous if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin. | Arsenic, Nicotine, Cyanide, Pesticides, Strychnine.Some are totally forbidden,e.g. Bromoacetone |
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Infectious Substance Division 6.2 RIS |
Substances which are known or reasonably expected to contain pathogens and cause disease in humans or in animals. | Virus, Bacteria, such as HIV (AIDS), Rabies, some diagnostic speci- mens and Medical and Clinical waste |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Radioactive Class 7 Category I- White RRW |
≤ 5 (0.5) TI = 0 |
Radionuclides or isotopes for medical or industrial purposes, such as Cobalt 60, Caesium 131 and lodine 132. |
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Radioactive Class 7 Category II-Yellow RRY |
> 5 (0.5) ≤ 500 (50) TI = > 0 < 1 |
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Radioactive Class 7 CategoryIII-Yellow RRY |
> 500 (50) ≤ 2000 (200) TI = > 1 ≤ 10 |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Corrosive Class 8 RCM |
A liquid or solid that causes full thickness destruction of intact skin tissue or has a severe corrosion rate on other materials. | Battery acids, sulphuric and other acids, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, Mercury |
Hazard Label | Name/Divison Cargo IMP Code |
Description | Comment/Examples |
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Lithium Batteries Class 9 RBI, RBM, RLI, RLM |
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Lithium batteries, spare/loose |
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Miscellaneous dangerous goods |
Any substance which presents a danger during air transportation that is not covered by other classes. These include Aviation regulated solids or liquids, where materials may have an irritating, noxious or other properties which could cause extreme annoyance or discomfort to crew members preventing them from performing their duties. |
Asbestos, Garlic Oil, Life Rafts, Internal Combustion Engines, Vehicles |
Polymeric beads Class 9 RSB |
Semi-processed polymeric articles, impregnated with a flammable gas or liquid as a blowing agent; may evolve small quantities of flammable gas. |
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Carbon dioxide, solid (Dry Ice) Class 9 ICE |
Carbon dioxide, solid/dry ice has a temperature of -79°C. On sublimation it produces a gas heavier than air which in an enclosed area and in larger quantities can lead to suffocation. |
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Magnetized material Class 9 MAG |
These materials have relatively high magnetic field strength. | Magnetrons and non-shielded permanent magnets without keeper bars installed. |