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Oficina Regional Sudamericana de la OACI Curso sobre el Programa de intercambio de datos de inspecciones de seguridad en rampa (IDISR) Módulo 5 – Descripción de los ítems que son evaluados en las inspecciones en rampa (Parte II) 01 al 05 de agosto 2011 Oficina Regional Sudamericana de la OACI

B - Cabin / Safety

B - Cabin / Safety B1. General Condition Instructions: Check for cleanliness, tidiness and general condition. References: Annex 8, Part III, 8.3 Seriousness: Minor: Dirty, untidy and in bad condition Significant: Loose carpet / Loose or damaged floor panel / Unserviceable seats (and not identified as such)

B - Cabin / Safety B2. Cabin crew seats and safety harness Instructions: Check for presence and compliance with the requirement. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.16; and Part III, Section II, 4.12 Seriousness: Minor: Harness/belt is difficult to operate Significant: Strap or buckle worn out or damaged-item is not serviceable Major: For any member of the minimum required cabin crew a seat is not available; or proper harness and seat belt not available or not serviceable

B - Cabin / Safety B3. First Aid kit/Emergency Medical kit Instructions: Check for presence, condition, location and expiry date if available. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.2.2; and Part III, Section II, 4.2.2 Seriousness: Minor: Expired / Incomplete / Not at the indicated location Major: Not available

B - Cabin / Safety B4. Portable fire extinguishers Instructions: Check for presence, number, condition and expiry date if available. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.2.2; and Part III, Section II, 4.2.2 Seriousness: Minor: Not directly accessible Significant: Expired / Not correctly secured Major: Empty, Significantly low pressure or missing or not serviceable

B - Cabin / Safety B5. Life jackets/Flotation device Instructions: Check for presence, condition and expiry date as applicable. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.5; and Part III, Section II, 4.5 Seriousness: Minor: Not directly accessible Significant: Expired, as applicable Major: Not available for each person to be carried

B - Cabin / Safety B6. Seat belts Instructions: Check for presence and condition References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.2.2; and Part III, Section II, 4.2.2 Seriousness: Minor: Strap worn or buckle worn out or damaged / Not available or serviceable for all passenger seats and aircraft dispatched in accordance with MEL Significant: Not available or serviceable for all passenger seats and aircraft not dispatched in accordance with MEL Major: Not available or not serviceable for any passenger

B - Cabin / Safety B7. Emergency exit lighting and marking, emergency flashlights Instructions: Check for presence of emergency exit signs, lighting and marking, and emergency flashlights (one per cabin crew member). Where possible, check condition of floor path lighting / marking and of flashlights. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.10; Part III, Section II, 4.22.2; and Annex 8, Part III A, 4.1.7.3 and Part IIIB, D.6.3 Seriousness: Significant: Some emergency exit signs out of order / Insufficient number of emergency flashlights / Emergency flashlights not correctly located / Emergency flashlight batteries weak or flat. Major: Emergency facilities defects not acceptable according to MEL provisions

B - Cabin / Safety B8. Slides / Life Rafts and pyrotechnical distress signalling devices (as required) Instructions: Check bottle pressure gauge, slide bar and slide expiration date; Check presence of life raft, when required. References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.5 and 6.6; Part III, Section II, 4.5 and 4.6; Annex 8 Part III A, 4.1.7 (and Part IIIB, D.6.2 to D.6.4) Seriousness: Minor: Not in specified location, as established by the State of the Operator Significant: Incorrectly installed Major: Insufficient number / Not serviceable

B - Cabin / Safety B9. Oxygen Supply (Cabin crew & Passengers) Instructions: Check for presence and condition where applicable References: Annex 6, Part I, 4.3.8 and 6.7; and Part III, Section II, 2.3.8 and 4.8 and Section III, 2.9 and 4.5. Seriousness: Minor: Insufficient quantity of oxygen or insufficient quantity of masks for passengers and crew members Significant: Insufficient quantity of oxygen or in sufficient quantity of masks for passengers and crew members, and flight performed above level 250

B - Cabin / Safety B10. Emergency Briefing Cards Instructions: Check for presence and accuracy References: Annex 6, Part I 4.2.11.1 and 6.2.2; Seriousness: Minor: Not enough emergency briefing cards for all passengers Significant: Briefing cards from another aircraft or from obviously different versions / Some information missing or incorrect Major: No emergency briefing cards on board

B - Cabin / Safety B11. Cabin crew members Instructions: Check for presence and accuracy. References: Annex 6, Part I, 12.1; and Part III, Section II, 10.1 Seriousness: Significant: Cabin crew members not in specified location Major: Insufficient number of cabin crew members

B - Cabin / Safety B12. Access to emergency exits Instructions: Check that appropriate access to emergency exits is provided and that it is not impeded. References: Annex 8, Part IIIA, 4.1.7; (and Part III D.6.2 and D.6.3) Seriousness: Major: Impeded by luggage or cargo, etc / Impeded by seats

B - Cabin / Safety B13. Safety of cabin baggage Instructions: Check that the passengers do not carry oversized hand baggage for the stowage capacity of the aircraft. Check proper stowage of cabin baggage References: Annex 6, Part I, 4.8; and Part III, Section II, 2.7 Seriousness: Major: Not securely stowed

B - Cabin / Safety B14. Seat capacity Instructions: Check that the number of persons boarding does not exceed the number permitted (number of seats normally, except specific circumstance) References: Annex 6, Part I, 6.2.2; and Part III, Section II, 4.2.2 Seriousness: Major: More seats than certified capacity / Insufficient serviceable seats for all passengers on board

B - Cabin / Safety B15. Security of the flight crew compartment door (if applicable) Instructions: Check that the flight crew compartment door, if provided, is lockable. Where applicable, check that the flight crew compartment door is penetration resistant. References: Annex 6, Part I, 13.2 Seriousness: Minor : Door not installed or unserviceable (ref. Annex 6, 13.2)

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Inspector de Operaciones Víctor Suárez Inspector de Operaciones DGAC del Perú vsuarez@mintc.gob.pe

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