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WELCOME
TO
“SAFETY TOOL BOX ”
TALK .
The purpose of conducting Safety
Tool Box Talk is to make everyone
aware of the safety requirements to
be
followed, while on duty and to ensure
that, Health & Safety of everyone is
not
jeopardized due to lack of
awareness of one or more.
“ Safety is acceptable level of risk ”
05 important things to remember while on duty.
• Aircraft has right of way always.
• Aware of what is happening around you.
• Never Rush.
• No Complacency or Indifferent Attitudes.
• Know regulations.
In the event of Accident.
• Do not Panic.
• Report immediately to concerned
Authority.
• Call Emergency Services.
• Administer First Aid, if trained to
do so.
DO YOU REMEMBER THE
SPEED LIMITS ON THE RAMP ?
• 30 kmph - Service Road.
• 20 kmph - Apron Areas.
• 10 kmph - Near the Aircraft.
( Please stick to Limits ).
Do not drive, if you are not in
possession of a valid A.D.P.
ADP (Airside Driving Permit) is issued
by OAMC.
(Always carry it with you, while on duty )
Violators will be fined.
Do you know the
Parking around the
Aircraft ?
Please see the next slide carefully !
Please Remember !
• Never park any Ramp vehicles on the Road Way.
• Road Way is for all vehicles to come in & go out.
• Never Obstruct the Road Way.
• Always park your vehicle in the designated slot,
• If the designated slot is occupied, then use the free slots
available at the back of the aircraft.
Remember !
Aircraft
have
“ Right of Way ”
at all times.
Do you know what P.P.E. stand for ?
P.P.E. stands for
Personal Protective Equipment.
They are;
• Hand Gloves,
• Ear Protective,
• High visible Glow vest,
• Safety shoes.
( Always ware them, while performing your duties )
If you see any FOD
(Foreign Object Debris) or spillage,
Please report and or pick it up !
Contact the Ramp officer immediately
and report the incident.
Do you know that there are 3
classes of FIRE.
They are,
Solid Fire.
Liquid Fire.
Electric Fire.
Three Elements required to start a Fire.
Fuel + Oxygen + Heat = FIRE
Once, any one of the Three elements is taken
out,
Fire can be extinguished !
In case of FIRE !
Know your Fire Extinguishers ?
• Different types of Fire Extinguishers are
available for different types of Fires.
• For easy identification, they are colour coded.
• Let’s now see what they are and which is more
suits to the type of fire that was detected.
Colour Codes for Fire Extinguishers.
• RED ( containing Water ) for Solid Fires
only.
• BLUE ( containing Dry Powder ) for All
Types of fires.
• CREAM ( containing FORM ) for Liquid
Fires only.
• Black ( containing Carbon Dioxide ) for All
types of fires.
Do you know what Ramp stands for,
R - Respect ( Rules ).
A - Attention ( Pay ).
M - Marshal ( Follow ).
P - Park ( Properly ).
Beware of JET ENGINES !
Please keep your distance.
Jet In-take .
( Safe distance at least 8 meters in front )
Jet Exhausts .
( Safe distance – Twice the length of the aircraft )
• There are some articles or substances which are
capable of posing a risk to health, safety,
property or the environment.
• They are called Dangerous Goods.
• During our work, we often come across these
articles and substances.
• They require special care and attention, while
handling.
• Therefore, let’s learn a little about them.
Dangerous Goods.
( There are in 09 classes ).
1. Explosives.
2. Gases.
3. Flammable Liquids.
4. Flammable Solids.
5. Oxidizing Substances.
6. Toxic & Infectious Substances.
7. Radioactive Materials.
8. Corrosive.
9. Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods.
Beware of Dangerous Good.
• Pay attention, while handling
Dangerous Goods.
• If any discrepancy noticed, immediately
contact the Ramp Officer.
( Please refer, IATA Dangerous Goods
Regulations manual available in the Ramp
Office for detailed handling instructions and for
any clarification ).
An Emergency situation can arises at any
moment and to avoid confusions, while
transmitting the information, they are Coded
numerically in the descending order,
according to the severity of the Emergency.
Do you know the Airport Emergency
Codes ?
Being familiar with them will help us,
• To responds and react effectively to any
Alarm or Notification,
• Prepare for any eventuality,
• Protect the Image & properties of the
Company.
There are Twelve ( 12 ) Emergency Codes.
• Code 1 - Aircraft Accident (on airport),
• Code 2 - Aircraft Accident (off airport),
• Code 3 - Full Emergency (Airborne aircraft)
• Code 4 - Unlawful Interference,
• Code 5 - Bomb Threat to Aircraft,
• Code 6 - Bomb Threat to Building,
• Code 7 - Ground Incident,
• Code 8 - Structural Fire,
• Code 9 - Local Standby,
• Code 10 - Weather Standby.
• Code 11 - Illness / Mass casualties on board.
• Code 12 - Other unspecified Incidents.
Now,
let us see what they are in
details.
Code 1.
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT ( ON AIRPORT).
When an aircraft accident has occurred on
the airport or in the immediate vicinity of the
airport ( within 4 Kilometers of the airport
boundary ).
Code 2.
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT (OFF AIRPORT).
When an aircraft accident has occurred but not in
immediate vicinity of the airport ( more than 4
Kilometers from the airport boundary )
Code 3.
Full Emergency ( Airborne aircraft ).
When an aircraft approaching the airport has
declared an emergency or is known to have a
problem or defect which will cause or likely to
cause an aircraft accident
Code 4.
Unlawful interference.
When it is known or suspected that an aircraft
has been subjected to a threat of sabotage or
unlawful seizer or any act has been committed
which would affect the normal operation of
that aircraft and safety of it’s occupants.
Code 5.
Bomb Threat to aircraft.
When information is received that an explosive
device has been located (or suspected) on an
aircraft, either in the air or on the ground.
Code 6
Bomb Threat to Building.
When information is received that an explosive
device has been located (or suspected) in, or
around airport buildings, facilities or
equipment.
Code 7.
Ground incident.
When an incident occurs involving an aircraft on
ground which will affect the safety of
passengers, crew, ground staff, the aircraft or
other aircraft.
Code 8.
Structural Fire.
When a fire occurs in the airport building,
facilities, equipment or vehicle and does not
directly involves an aircraft.
Code 9.
Local Standby.
When an aircraft approaching the airport has
developed or suspected to have developed
some defect, but this defect would not create
and difficulty in effecting a safe landing.
Code 10.
Weather Standby.
A weather standby is initiated when weather condition
deteriorate to a point where these conditions could
affect the safety of aircraft operation at the airport or
Tower has difficulty observing aircraft landing and
take-offs or where weather condition may affect the
safety of aircraft, personal, services or facilities at the
airport.
Code 11.
Reported Illness and / or Mass Casualties on
board aircraft.
Code 12.
Other unspecified incident.
Please inform the
Ramp Manager / Officer on duty immediately,
Whenever, any information received regarding any
emergency situation.
Ramp Duty Manager & Officer’s contact numbers.
Tele - 24519990 & 95158341 (Mobile)
or
Radio 355 / 362.
Follow Ramp Duty Manager
or the Officer’s
instructions in case of any evacuation.
Know where the nearest Assembly
Point to you.
For more information !
Please refer the
Emergency Response Manual
available in the Ramp Office.
Please sign the Safety Tool Box Talk
form, after the show is over to enable us
to keep a track of the Safety Tool Box
Talks carried out & for Auditing
purposes..
Thank You
For
Investing time on this show.
The End.

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Safety Tool Box Talk

  • 2. The purpose of conducting Safety Tool Box Talk is to make everyone aware of the safety requirements to be followed, while on duty and to ensure that, Health & Safety of everyone is not jeopardized due to lack of awareness of one or more.
  • 3. “ Safety is acceptable level of risk ” 05 important things to remember while on duty. • Aircraft has right of way always. • Aware of what is happening around you. • Never Rush. • No Complacency or Indifferent Attitudes. • Know regulations.
  • 4. In the event of Accident. • Do not Panic. • Report immediately to concerned Authority. • Call Emergency Services. • Administer First Aid, if trained to do so.
  • 5. DO YOU REMEMBER THE SPEED LIMITS ON THE RAMP ? • 30 kmph - Service Road. • 20 kmph - Apron Areas. • 10 kmph - Near the Aircraft. ( Please stick to Limits ).
  • 6. Do not drive, if you are not in possession of a valid A.D.P. ADP (Airside Driving Permit) is issued by OAMC. (Always carry it with you, while on duty ) Violators will be fined.
  • 7. Do you know the Parking around the Aircraft ? Please see the next slide carefully !
  • 8.
  • 9. Please Remember ! • Never park any Ramp vehicles on the Road Way. • Road Way is for all vehicles to come in & go out. • Never Obstruct the Road Way. • Always park your vehicle in the designated slot, • If the designated slot is occupied, then use the free slots available at the back of the aircraft.
  • 10. Remember ! Aircraft have “ Right of Way ” at all times.
  • 11. Do you know what P.P.E. stand for ? P.P.E. stands for Personal Protective Equipment. They are; • Hand Gloves, • Ear Protective, • High visible Glow vest, • Safety shoes. ( Always ware them, while performing your duties )
  • 12. If you see any FOD (Foreign Object Debris) or spillage, Please report and or pick it up ! Contact the Ramp officer immediately and report the incident.
  • 13. Do you know that there are 3 classes of FIRE. They are, Solid Fire. Liquid Fire. Electric Fire.
  • 14. Three Elements required to start a Fire. Fuel + Oxygen + Heat = FIRE Once, any one of the Three elements is taken out, Fire can be extinguished !
  • 15. In case of FIRE ! Know your Fire Extinguishers ? • Different types of Fire Extinguishers are available for different types of Fires. • For easy identification, they are colour coded. • Let’s now see what they are and which is more suits to the type of fire that was detected.
  • 16. Colour Codes for Fire Extinguishers. • RED ( containing Water ) for Solid Fires only. • BLUE ( containing Dry Powder ) for All Types of fires. • CREAM ( containing FORM ) for Liquid Fires only. • Black ( containing Carbon Dioxide ) for All types of fires.
  • 17. Do you know what Ramp stands for, R - Respect ( Rules ). A - Attention ( Pay ). M - Marshal ( Follow ). P - Park ( Properly ).
  • 18. Beware of JET ENGINES ! Please keep your distance. Jet In-take . ( Safe distance at least 8 meters in front ) Jet Exhausts . ( Safe distance – Twice the length of the aircraft )
  • 19. • There are some articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. • They are called Dangerous Goods. • During our work, we often come across these articles and substances. • They require special care and attention, while handling. • Therefore, let’s learn a little about them.
  • 20. Dangerous Goods. ( There are in 09 classes ). 1. Explosives. 2. Gases. 3. Flammable Liquids. 4. Flammable Solids. 5. Oxidizing Substances. 6. Toxic & Infectious Substances. 7. Radioactive Materials. 8. Corrosive. 9. Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods.
  • 21. Beware of Dangerous Good. • Pay attention, while handling Dangerous Goods. • If any discrepancy noticed, immediately contact the Ramp Officer. ( Please refer, IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual available in the Ramp Office for detailed handling instructions and for any clarification ).
  • 22. An Emergency situation can arises at any moment and to avoid confusions, while transmitting the information, they are Coded numerically in the descending order, according to the severity of the Emergency.
  • 23. Do you know the Airport Emergency Codes ? Being familiar with them will help us, • To responds and react effectively to any Alarm or Notification, • Prepare for any eventuality, • Protect the Image & properties of the Company.
  • 24. There are Twelve ( 12 ) Emergency Codes. • Code 1 - Aircraft Accident (on airport), • Code 2 - Aircraft Accident (off airport), • Code 3 - Full Emergency (Airborne aircraft) • Code 4 - Unlawful Interference, • Code 5 - Bomb Threat to Aircraft, • Code 6 - Bomb Threat to Building, • Code 7 - Ground Incident, • Code 8 - Structural Fire, • Code 9 - Local Standby, • Code 10 - Weather Standby. • Code 11 - Illness / Mass casualties on board. • Code 12 - Other unspecified Incidents.
  • 25. Now, let us see what they are in details.
  • 26. Code 1. AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT ( ON AIRPORT). When an aircraft accident has occurred on the airport or in the immediate vicinity of the airport ( within 4 Kilometers of the airport boundary ).
  • 27. Code 2. AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT (OFF AIRPORT). When an aircraft accident has occurred but not in immediate vicinity of the airport ( more than 4 Kilometers from the airport boundary )
  • 28. Code 3. Full Emergency ( Airborne aircraft ). When an aircraft approaching the airport has declared an emergency or is known to have a problem or defect which will cause or likely to cause an aircraft accident
  • 29. Code 4. Unlawful interference. When it is known or suspected that an aircraft has been subjected to a threat of sabotage or unlawful seizer or any act has been committed which would affect the normal operation of that aircraft and safety of it’s occupants.
  • 30. Code 5. Bomb Threat to aircraft. When information is received that an explosive device has been located (or suspected) on an aircraft, either in the air or on the ground.
  • 31. Code 6 Bomb Threat to Building. When information is received that an explosive device has been located (or suspected) in, or around airport buildings, facilities or equipment.
  • 32. Code 7. Ground incident. When an incident occurs involving an aircraft on ground which will affect the safety of passengers, crew, ground staff, the aircraft or other aircraft.
  • 33. Code 8. Structural Fire. When a fire occurs in the airport building, facilities, equipment or vehicle and does not directly involves an aircraft.
  • 34. Code 9. Local Standby. When an aircraft approaching the airport has developed or suspected to have developed some defect, but this defect would not create and difficulty in effecting a safe landing.
  • 35. Code 10. Weather Standby. A weather standby is initiated when weather condition deteriorate to a point where these conditions could affect the safety of aircraft operation at the airport or Tower has difficulty observing aircraft landing and take-offs or where weather condition may affect the safety of aircraft, personal, services or facilities at the airport.
  • 36. Code 11. Reported Illness and / or Mass Casualties on board aircraft.
  • 38. Please inform the Ramp Manager / Officer on duty immediately, Whenever, any information received regarding any emergency situation. Ramp Duty Manager & Officer’s contact numbers. Tele - 24519990 & 95158341 (Mobile) or Radio 355 / 362.
  • 39. Follow Ramp Duty Manager or the Officer’s instructions in case of any evacuation. Know where the nearest Assembly Point to you.
  • 40. For more information ! Please refer the Emergency Response Manual available in the Ramp Office.
  • 41. Please sign the Safety Tool Box Talk form, after the show is over to enable us to keep a track of the Safety Tool Box Talks carried out & for Auditing purposes..