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infoWERK has updated its Dangerous Goods eLearning course following the release of EASA Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) 2025-03, which highlights critical safety concerns regarding lithium batteries in passenger baggage.
The enhanced training program addresses the significant hazards posed by lithium batteries, including fire, explosion, and thermal runaway risks. These dangers are particularly acute in personal electronic devices (PEDs), e-scooters, hoverboards, e-cigarettes, and power banks carried by passengers.
The updated course emphasizes three critical components for managing lithium battery risks: enhanced crew awareness, consistent safety protocol enforcement, and clear passenger communication strategies.
By integrating the latest regulatory guidance from EASA, infoWERK's updated training ensures aviation professionals receive current knowledge and industry best practices necessary to effectively manage battery-related risks and maintain the highest standards of onboard safety.
The enhanced Dangerous Goods eLearning course is now available to aviation professionals seeking to stay current with evolving safety regulations and battery risk management protocols.