AIRPORT RAMP SAFETY AND EMERGENCY HANDLING PROCEDURES
duration
40 hrs
Admission Eligibility
Minimum 10+2
Course Objective
This course provides a student an understanding of the intricacies and complexities of the airside environment and below
– wing operations. Students will get familiarized with safety procedures on the ramp in order to create safety awareness.
This course is recommended for:
personnel who are already working at the airport and are involved in airside operations and aircraft handling students who have completed a course in airside operations and aircraft handling
This is a certification course for personnel who are already working at the airport involved in airside operations and safe handling of the aircrafts. After successful completion of the course, a student can join the safety department of ground handling agents & airport operators.
- responsibilities for ensuring airside safety
- personal responsibility for ensuring safety
- develop ‘situational awareness’ promoting team work
- ramp safety check lists
- engine ingestion & jet blast
- the responsibility of the airport in minimising risk of airside accidents
- emergency situations (preparedness & responses)
- how to respond to emergencies
- how to report aircraft damage
- reason for bird hits
- risk on & near aircraft
- fuelling with passengers on board
- aircraft wheel chocking procedure & positioning of safety cone
- need for Station Emergency Response Plan
- (SERP), fire prevention, collision and accidents
- Airside safety: safety at the airside, threats to airside safety, safety management system, airport design-impact on safety, manual handling techniques (for eg. the proper way to lift)
- Your safety: basic health & safety instructions, your safety personal protective equipment (P.P.E), your role in airside safety
- Safety precautions: checking ground service equipment for safety, around aircraft, risk on & near aircraft, adverse weather conditions, aircraft refuelling, fuelling with passengers on board
- Emergency situations: being prepared, emergency responses, airport fire training, fire prevention, collision & accidents
- Aircraft damage reporting