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2 Australian Airports Association Comprehensive and frequently updated site induction processes, procedures and material, developed and maintained in consultation with all responsible agencies and incorporating all the relevant rules, regulations and Acts are some of the ways Aerodrome Owners and Operators may employ to ensure that preventable incidents are minimised. This document has been prepared by the Australian Airports Association’s Airport Education Working Group to assist airports to prepare internal and external parties to access an airport. The document is, however, only for guidance and each Aerodrome Owner and Operator must satisfy itself that it is finalised and tailored to be appropriate for its own local circumstances. This document contains suggestions only as to some of the matters that might be included in site induction material. Users must not use the template “as is” or without considering all the relevant requirements. We trust the contents will provide a useful resource and reference for Airport Educators.

3 Induction training Site Induction Replace this photo of your airport Insert name and logo of your airport here This Induction module and those which follow cover a basic induction to XXXX Airport Review the Airside Safety and security modules whether you will be working Landside or Airside. It is the responsibility of yourself and your employer to ensure that you are competent and qualified to do your particular job safely at the airport.

4 Welcome Site Induction XXX Airport is a relatively busy regional airport. There are regular scheduled services to X and X. In 201X/201X we handled about XXX,000 domestic passengers. Also on the airport is XXX and XXX.. Insert photo of your offices, main gate, apron, runway or terminal here. Insert name and logo of your airport here

5 Air Traffic Site Induction XX Airport serves Regular Public Transport (RPT) aircraft, which include scheduled flights operated by [X airline name] and [X airline name]. It also serves [eg. General Aviation (GA) traffic, including small charter, aero-medical, rescue, flying training and helicopter operations.] Insert photos of general airport activities or land marks. Insert name and logo of your airport here

6 Airport Reporting Officers Site Induction While working Airside you will be supervised by a Airport Works Safety Officer (WSO). It is important that you follow any directions given by a WSO. Directions given by a WSO must be strictly followed, if you don’t understand ask for clarification. Insert photo of ARO/ WSO vehicle, markings or individuals undertaking specific tasks. Insert name and logo of your airport here

7 Work Zones Whilst working Airside you will have a designated work zone. Under no circumstances are you to leave the work zone without permission from the WSO. Site Induction Insert photo of construction, works, works vehicles, work zone markings or individuals undertaking specific tasks. Insert name and logo of your airport here

8 Airside & Landside There is a perimeter fence around the airport. If you are outside this fence you are Landside. If you are inside this fence you are said to be Airside. The Airside is a secure area and under no circumstances are gates to be left open or unattended. Site Induction Insert photos of fences, gates and control points as the example Insert name and logo of your airport here

9 Identification Cards Whilst Airside you must prominently display a valid Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) or Visitor Identification Card (VIC). All VIC’s must be returned prior to leaving the site. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Insert pictures or photos of what a VIC and ASIC card looks like at your airport, or a person wearing them correctly.

10 Site Induction Drugs and Alcohol Airside is strictly a no smoking zone. It is a federal offence to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol while working on the airport. If you are involved in a safety incident or accident you will be required to undergo additional drug and alcohol testing. Insert name and logo of your airport here

11 Any loose items - including tools, drink cans, nuts / bolts or sunglasses - can get sucked into the engines and cause Foreign Object Damage (FOD). When carrying any loose material, such as garbage or wastepaper, the load must be covered so that nothing falls off. Rubbish and FOD RPT ApronTerminal GA area for Lease holders GA Apron Site Induction Contractors are responsible for keeping their works areas secured, clean and tidy at all times. Insert name and logo of your airport here

12 Licences At all times you must carry your State/Territory drivers license. Any plant/machinery licenses you are required to operate. White card and a record of induction. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace. Also insert image of special airside drivers card should your airport issue specific permits.

13 Airside Driving It is important that you read and understand the Rules for Drivers Operating Airside booklet. You may only drive unescorted airside if you have a Airside Drivers Authority for the area that you are working Any movements outside the work zone must be under the escort and supervision of a WSO. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace

14 Incident Reporting All incidents, including: accidents fuel spills and injuries which occur in any part of the Airport, must be reported immediately to an Airport Works Safety Officer on telephone XXXXXXXX. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here

15 Security XXX Airport takes aviation security very seriously. The Aviation Transport Security Act 2004, mandates all aviation security measures at XXX Airport. We are also governed by other State Government legislation and regulations. Please raise any security concerns you may have to XXX at XXXXXXXX. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace. Insert images of your airport security gates, notices or signage.

16 Exclusion Zones Under no circumstances do you cross or enter a runway strip, taxiway or apron without a WSO. Unless authorized do not venture near; NDB VOR ILS Explosive Ordinance Magazine RAAF property Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Insert images of your runway, taxiway, apron, NDB, VOR, ILS or other facilities. Generic images:

17 Communications UHF Radio channel X or as directed by the WSO is to be used. ARO can be contacted on XXX Unless you have an Airside Drivers Authority for the area you are working you are not permitted to leave your work zone without an escort from a WSO. Site Induction Escorts Insert name and logo of your airport here

18 Gates You must only use the gate that has been designated by the WSO. Never leave an open gate unattended or use any device to keep a gate open or unlocked. Once you enter through a gate you must ensure that it is closed and locked. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Insert image of your gates, security personnel, workers using access control points etc.

19 Aircraft Emergencies In the event of an aircraft emergency you will: 1) Stop work immediately 2) Move any equipment to an area designated by the WSO 3) Move to a designated assembly point 4) Move when directed by the WSO to landside. In the event of an aircraft emergency you will not: 1) Stop to collect your belongings 2) Take photos or video 3) Delay the evacuation of the airport in anyway. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Insert image of your gates, security personnel, workers using access control points etc.

20 Services ORIENTATION You must not disconnect or block any services including: Electrical Water Communications Sewer Storm water Fibre optic Gas Unidentified Unless you have written authority from the Airport Manager Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace

21 Prohibited Items You must never bring airside: Guns Knives (other than work tools) VHF Radios Illicit drugs Prescription drugs in large quantities Animals (including dogs) Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here

22 Customer service Airline staff are responsible for passenger movements across the apron between aircraft and the terminal. Passengers always have right of way over airline and construction activity. The exception is for safety and security reasons. Site Induction Working around Passengers Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace

23 Tools and Equipment Make sure that passengers cannot get access to your tools and equipment. Don’t leave your tools unattended. ORIENTATION Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace

24 Insurance Before you work at the Airport please make sure that you or your employer’s Public liability and Vehicle insurance covers high risk areas. Most business insurance does not cover working at Airports so do check that you are properly covered. Copies of policies will need to be provided as requested by the Airport Manager. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here

25 Well Being You must ensure that you have all the correct PPE for the job. If you' re tired or fatigued it is harder to concentrate. Be aware that you are more likely to make mistakes and take extra care. Congratulations! You have completed reviewing the Site Induction module. Site Induction Insert name and logo of your airport here Generic pictures – feel free to replace or add other PPE’s.


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