Showing 4331 - 4340 of 7033 results
Personal liquid hand disinfectant
Petrol, diesel, fuel, fuel additives etc
Petrol-based (flammable liquid) lighters without absorbent wadding
Conditions may vary for international travel.
Portable electronic devices containing lithium ion batteries (batteries >100 Wh and <160 Wh)
Batteries with a watt- hour (Wh) rating exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh, when carried by passengers or crew for personal use.It is recommended that items with batteries exceeding 100Wh are taken as carry-on baggage. If checked-in, devices must be be completely switched off (not in sleep or hibernation mode) and devices must be protected from damage and unintentional activation.Airline (Operator) approval is required for any batteries exceeding 100Wh.
Portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries
Batteries must not exceed 2 g for lithium metal or 100 Wh for lithium ion. Carried by passengers or crew for personal use only. Should be carried in carry-on baggage. If a device is carried in checked baggage, measures must be taken to prevent unintentional activation and to protect it from damage. The device must be completely switched off (not in sleep or hibernation mode).
Portable medical electronic devices. containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries
Such items could include automated external defibrillators (AED), nebulisers, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) etc. You must gain approval from your airline before flying.
Portable oxygen concentrators
You must gain approval from your airline before flying if any battery exceeds 100 Wh.
Radioisotopic cardiac pacemakers including those powered by lithium batteries
These devices are allowed when implanted into a person, or radiopharmaceuticals within the body of a person as a result of medical treatment.
Rifles
You must gain approval from your airline before flying. Possible quantity limit may apply. There are certain items that you are not allowed to take in your carry-on baggage because they present a security risk. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: sporting goods, kitchen utensils, tools, and other things with sharp edges or points capable of injuring someone. For more information about security related items, please refer to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.