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Dangerous Goods that may be carried under certain Conditions Introduction Some baggage falling into the category of dangerous goods may be carried under certain conditions. Such items are outlined in this topic in alphabetical order with a description of the conditions to be observed. Please also be aware that the limitations for liquids in cabin baggage also apply for the items mentioned below. Aerosols Description: Aerosols with no subsidiary risk, for sporting and home use. Rule: Release valves on aerosols must be protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent inadvertent release of the contents Reference: Please also see Medicinal or toilet articles below. Alcoholic beverages In retail packaging, containing more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol by volume In receptacles not exceeding 5 litres (90 fluid ounces = 5 qt) Total net quantity of 5 litres per passenger te: Alcoholic beverages containing 24% or less alcohol by volume are not restricted, including small barrels of beer (party kegs) as they are not under high pressure. This does not include pressurised barrels or bottles with carbon dioxide or similar gas, as used in gastronomy.

Ammunition (cartridges for weapons) Description: Securely boxed ammunition (cartridges for weapons) for sporting purposes in Division 1.4S. Ammunition carried in passenger aircraft must be for personal use only for sporting and/or hunting purposes. Only ammunition classified 1.4S, UN0012 or UN0014 may be accepted. Only 5 kg (11lb) gross weight of ammunition per passenger (must be weighed) for own use. Ammunition must be securely boxed, e.g. customary trade packing Forbidden: Ammunition with explosive or incendiary projectiles. Black powder must never be transported. Avalanche rescue backpacks Description: Equipped with a pyrotechnic trigger mechanism containing less than 200 mg net explosives of division 1.4S and less than 250 ml of compressed gas of division 2.2. Only one per passenger is allowed. t allowed to be carried on one s person. The backpack must be packed in a manner to prevent accidental activation. The airbag within the backpack must be fitted with pressure relief valves. The gas cylinders shall only be accepted if integrated in the backpack. Spare cylinders or removed cylinders shall not be accepted.

Batteries, nonspillable (dry, gel type) Description: Batteries used for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. The battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair or mobility device The battery terminals must be protected against short circuits, e.g. by being enclosed within a battery container Batteries, spillable (wet) Description: batteries used for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. The battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair or mobility device The battery must be disconnected Camping stoves Description: Camping stoves and fuel containers that have contained a flammable liquid fuel. The fuel tank of the camping stove has to be completely drained of all liquid fuel and fumes.

The cap has to be securely fastened. The fuel tank and/or container has to be wrapped in a absorbent material, such as a paper towel, and placed in a polyethylene or equivalent bag sealed or closed at the top with an elastic band. Carbon dioxide cylinder, nonflammable, non-toxic Description: Two small cylinders containing carbon dioxide or other suitable gas in division 2.2 per person, fitted into a self-inflating life jacket plus up to two spare cartridges. te: Net weight max. 60g and net volume max. 120ml per cylinder. Consumer electronic devices containing lithium Description: Consumer electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium-ion cells or batteries, such as watches, calculating machines, cameras, cellular phones, laptop computers, camcorders, etc., when carried for personal use. Only two lithium ion cells or batteries are allowed per person, including spare batteries. t more than two spare lithium ion cells or batteries with a Watt-hour rating exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh or two spare lithium metal batteries for such consumer electronic devices may be carried in carry-on baggage only. These batteries must be individually protected to prevent short circuits.

Fuel cell systems and spare fuel cartridges Description: Fuel cell systems and spare fuel cartridges powering portable electronic devices, for example cameras, cellular phones, lap-top computers and camcorders. Maximum 2 per passenger are allowed. Fuel cell systems must be durably marked by the manufacturer approved for carriage in aircraft cabin only, and with the manufacturers certification that it conforms to specifications of IEC PAS 62282-6-1 Ed. 1 Each fuel cell cartridge must be marked with the manufacturers certification that it conforms to specifications of IEC PAS 62282-6-1 Ed.1, and with the maximum quantity and type of the cartridge. Maximum quantities for each fuel cell cartridge are: - for liquids: 200 ml - for solids: 200 g - for liquefied gases: 120 ml for non metallic cartridges, or 200 ml for metal fuel cell cartridges - for hydrogen in metal hydride: a water capacity of 120 ml or less. Fuel cell refills or fuel cell systems whose only function is to charge a battery in the device are not permitted. Dry ice (carbon dioxide, solid) Description: Solid dry ice (carbon dioxide) when used to pack perishables not subject to these Regulations. Max. 2,5 kg (5 lbs) per passenger. The package must permit the release of carbon dioxide gas. Each checked bag containing dry ice must be marked with the additional tag Dry Ice.

te: Passengers using this exemption are limited to a maximum of 2,5 kg in carry-on and checked baggage combined. Gas cylinders, non-flammable, non-toxic Description: Small gas cylinders worn for the operation of mechanical limbs. Also spare cylinders of a similar size if required to ensure an adequate supply for the duration of the journey. Forbidden: Gas cylinders for the preparation of soda water or similar products. Hair curlers Description: Hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gas. Only one set of hair curlers per passenger Hair curlers must not be used on board at any time The safety cover must be securely fitted over the heating element. Gas refills for such curlers are not permitted in checked or carry-on baggage. Heat-producing articles Description: Heat producing articles, i.e. battery-operated equipment such as underwater torches/diving lamps and soldering equipment which, if accidentally activated, will generate extreme heat and can cause fire.

The device must be switched off. The heat producing component, or the energy source, must be removed and packed separately so as to prevent unintentional functioning during transport. If the battery has been removed, it has to be protected against short circuit. Medicinal or toilet articles (non radioactive), including aerosols Examples: Hair sprays Perfumes and colognes Medicines containing alcohol. The total net quantity of all such articles carried by each passenger or crew member must not exceed 2 kg (4,4 lbs) or 2 litres (32 fluid ounces = 2 qt) per passenger in checked and cabin baggage together. The net quantity of each single article must not exceed 0,5 kg (1,1 lbs or 1 pt) or 0,5 litres (16 fluid ounces = 0,5 qt). Reference: Please also see Aerosols above. Nitrogen (refrigerated liquid) Description: Insulated packaging containing refrigerated liquid nitrogen fully absorbed in a porous material and intended for transport, at low temperature ( dry shipper ), of non-dangerous products are not subject to the IATA dangerous goods regulations. The design of the insulated packaging must not allow the build-up of pressure within the container The release of any refrigerated liquid nitrogen irrespective of the orientation of the insulated packaging must not be permitted

Oxygen (gaseous) Description: Small (max. 2 litres volume per cylinder) gaseous oxygen cylinders or air cylinders for medical use. tes: Maximum pressure: 200 bar and maximum gross weight 5 kg per cylinder. Cylinders may be used on board LH flights. Must be carried in a manufacturer approved outer packaging which protects the outlet valve. Forbidden: Worldwide: chemical oxygen generators. To/from/via USA: gaseous oxygen cylinders. On flights operated by LH Regional aircraft. Pacemakers Description: Radio-isotopic cardiac pacemakers or other devices, including devices that are powered by lithium batteries implanted into a person, or radio-pharmaceuticals contained within the body of a person as a result of medical treatment. Portable oxygen concentrators (only on one's person/within the body) Description: Portable oxygen concentrators powered by gel batteries for medical use, also for use on board. Rule: The approval has to be requested via the LH Meda desk.

Safety matches or lighter Description: Safety matches or a cigarette lighter which does not contain unabsorbed liquid fuel, other than liquefied gas, intended for use by an individual when carried on the person. (only on one's person) Forbidden: Lighter fuel Lighter refills "Strike-anywhere" matches. te: Some countries may not allow matches or any kind of lighters. Thermometers (medical or clinical) Description: Small medical or clinical thermometers for personal use containing mercury. The thermometer must be carried in a protective case. Only one per passenger is allowed. The list of prohibited articles is not final and can be added to at any time. Additional regulations may apply to certain flights. Furthermore national regulations, as well as the IATA dangerous goods regulations must be complied with. The airline can provide a copy of these regulations on request.