Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p72
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 72/76)
Character Range: 2018848–2021447

a deemed employee whose function includes those duties.
load planner, in relation to dangerous goods, means a person nominated by an operator to be responsible for any 1 or more of the following:
 (a) specifying where dangerous goods may be stowed on an aircraft;
 (b) specifying the necessary segregation of the goods from other dangerous goods, other cargo, or passengers on the aircraft;
 (c) preparing information for the use of the pilot‑in‑command;
 (d) providing dangerous goods emergency response information for the pilot‑in command.
Note: A person who performs those functions is known by many different titles: for example, load controller. Not all the functions are necessarily performed by the same person. Some or all of the functions may be the responsibility of the pilot‑in‑command or another crew member.
screening authority has the same meaning as in the Air Navigation Act 1920.
 (2) For the definitions of deemed employee and group F employee in subregulation (1), a person packs dangerous goods if he or she does any of the following in relation to the goods:
 (a) enclosing the goods in packaging;
 (b) marking or labelling the package or consignment;
 (c) preparing a dangerous goods transport document for the consignment.

92.090  Extended meaning of every 2 years for this Subpart
  For the purposes of this Subpart, if an employee completes a training course within 3 months before the second anniversary of the day on which he or she last completed, or is taken under a previous application of this regulation to have completed, a similar training course, he or she is taken to have completed the later course on that second anniversary.
Example: Suppose John Smith and Mary Jones each complete a course on 1 July 2003. Under the other provisions of this Subpart, each needs to complete the course again on 1 July 2005.
 Suppose John completes the course again on 1 May 2005 (that is, less than 3 months before the second anniversary of the last time he did so). He is taken to have done so on 1 July 2005, and needs to complete the course again on 1 July 2007. However, Mary completes the course again on 15 March 2005 (that is, more than 3 months before the second anniversary of the last time she did so). She would need to complete the course yet again on 15 March 2007.
 Suppose John completes the course again on 1 May 2007. He is taken to have done so on 1 July 2007, and needs to complete the course again on 1 July 2009. However, if Mary were to complete the course again on 15 January 2007, she would need to complete the course again on 15 March 2009.

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