air freight loading principles features and differences in various types of freight handling and packaging equipment used at Australian airports and freight terminals manual handling procedures manufacturer instructions for relevant equipment and packing used during freight preparation operations people to be consulted about preparing freight for air transport: customers dangerous goods experts and advisors experts and advisors on the transport of animals and livestock experts on other special categories of air freight flight crew human remains experts, funeral directors and advisors international and domestic agents, suppliers, clients mail/express experts and advisors other members of the work team/s perishable goods experts and advisors relevant authorities and institutions supervisor/s and manager/s technical staff valuable goods security experts problems that may occur when carrying out freight preparation operations and appropriate action that should be taken in each case relevant WHS/OHS and environmental procedures and regulations relevant regulatory requirements pertaining to preparing freight for air transport, including International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements risks that exist when carrying out freight preparation operations and related risk control procedures and precautions workplace procedures for freight preparation operations for various categories of air freight. |