DANGEROUS GOODS If you have packed or are carrying any dangerous goods you must declare them when you check-in. Above are some common items that are classified as dangerous goods — passengers are forbidden to carry them on an aircraft FORBIDDEN The Civil Aviation Safety Regulations forbids passengers to travel with most dangerous goods CHECK WITH THE AIRLINE Some dangerous goods are permitted provided certain carriage requirements have been met Qantas Form No.91B02058 (01/18) FIREARMS We may agree to carry firearms in checked baggage, provided they are packed in accordance with all applicable airline requirements, national and international laws and regulations. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Bleach/Oven Cleaner Ammunition Party poppers/fireworks CO2 gas cartridges Paint stripper/hydrogen peroxide Pepper spray/mace Life jackets (self-inflating) Butane cartridges and refills/ gas bottles Avalanche rescue backpack Mobility aids Fuel and petrol/oil-based paint Dry ice Car/motorbike batteries Batteries (spare)/power banks Gas cannister exceeding 28g/50ml Engines (internal combustion) Self-balancing boards Oxygen (for medical use) Flares/gunpowder Camping stoves Insect sprays Heat producing devices Sparklers/firelighters Power tools