6.—(1) (a) The operator of an aircraft flying for the purposes of public transport shall ensure that all appropriate manuals, including the Operations Manual, contain information about dangerous goods so that ground staff and crew members can carry out their responsibilities in regard to the carriage of dangerous goods, including the actions to be taken in the event of emergencies involving dangerous goods.
(b)Where applicable, the operator shall ensure such information is also provided to his handling agent.
(2) The operator of an aircraft in which dangerous goods are to be carried as cargo shall ensure that, before the flight begins, the commander of the aircraft is provided with:
(a)written information about the dangerous goods as specified in paragraph 4.1 of Part 7 of the Technical Instructions; and
(b)information for use in responding to an in-flight emergency as specified in paragraph 4.8 of Part 7 of the Technical Instructions.
(3) The operator of an aircraft which is involved in an aircraft accident or an aircraft incident in the United Kingdom shall notify the CAA without delay of any dangerous goods carried as cargo on the aircraft.