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1 Chapter 19 Maintenance Safety
Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

2 Safety Program Responsibility
Identify/assess all health/safety hazards Determine protective measures needed for hazardous conditions Ensure protective clothing/equipment available Make information available to workers handling hazardous chemicals Data supplied by manufacturer Additional info deemed necessary by airline Provide training on ID of hazards Location/use of safety equipment First aid/reporting procedures Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

3 Safety Program Responsibility Provide training on
ID of hazards Location/use of safety equipment First aid Reporting procedures Establish/document safety program TPPM Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

4 Airline Safety Manual Reflects
Policies/procedures on how it does business Commitment to safety Customers Employees Vendors Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

5 Safety Manager Establishes Safety rules/procedures
Auditing of facilities Developing improvements to safety program Maintaining records Accidents/incidents involving Personnel Equipment Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

6 Supervisor Responsibilities Safety of their facility/personnel
Enforce safety rules Provide instructions/interpretations Rules/regulations Methods of preventing accidents Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

7 Employees Responsibilities Compliance with airline rules/practices
Reporting deficiencies Abnormalities Unsafe practices Unsafe equipment Proper use of tools/equipment Apply safety rules learned from training Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

8 Smoking Designated areas No smoking Inside aircraft
With 50 feet of aircraft parked on ramp With 50 feet of any refueling activity/equipment With 50 feet of solvent, oil, paint storage Inside hangars (except offices, washrooms designated for smoking Any location designated no smoking Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

9 Fire Prevention Electrostatic discharge Volatile materials
Properly grounded Volatile materials Properly stored Flammable materials Approved closed containers Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.

10 Hangar Deluge Systems Sufficient fire suppression Evacuate personnel
System beneath the floor Mixes with water Dispensed throughout hangar Evacuate personnel Release suppressant

11 Fall Protection Specific equipment/procedures
No greater distance than 4 feet to fall Greater – safety belts, rails, harnesses Accident/injury reporting Within 24 hours Introduction World War II involved specialized aircraft produced in large numbers by various combatant nations, and many makes of familiar names domestically became known internationally. WWI spurred acft production, the acft were not available in the beginning of the war. There were many efforts to prevent war, but the militaristic goals of a few countries pulled other countries into conflict. WWII was worldwide with concentrations of fighting in Europe and the Pacific. Hitler wanted to acquired more living space which he tried to do by taking starting war with other countries.


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