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The incident details a scenario where UPS ground personnel failed to provide Hazardous Materials (HM) information to ARFF, resulting in a delay in locating crucial NOTOC documentation during evacuation. The responsibilities of UPS Flight Control and post-accident actions, along with the contrasting Regulations under HMRs vs. ICAO, are examined.
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NOTOC Retrieval • During evacuation • Flight crew unable to locate NOTOC • After the evacuation • ARFF initially unable to locate NOTOC • 40 minutes after landing, • ARFF personnel reentered, • located NOTOC, and • provided to incident commander
UPS Responsibilities • UPS Flight Control • Retrieve hazardous materials (HM) information • Did not provide to Airport Operations, ARFF, or UPS ground personnel • UPS ground personnel • Obtain HM information from Flight Control and provide to ARFF personnel • Did not contact Flight Control
UPS Postaccident Actions • Flight Control • Immediately identify and communicate HM information to ARFF personnel • Ground personnel • Contact Flight Control for HM information • Provide to ARFF personnel
Regulations: HMRs vs. ICAO • Hazardous Materials Regulations • Require air carriers to provide HM information to ARFF upon request • ICAO Technical Instructions • Require air carriers to provide HM information to ARFF without delay