Title: Your guide to ramp safety
1Your guide to ramp safety
2Table of contents
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- Ramp driving permit
- Movement area, manoeuvring area, apron
- Speed limits
- Right of way
- Safety
- Weather conditions
- Markings
3Ramp driving permit and surface area definitions
2
- 1 Movement area (all of below)
2 Manoeuvring area (taxiways and runway)
3 Apron (close-in taxiing and parking of
aircraft)
4Manoeuvring area
3
It is forbidden to drive on the manoeuvring area
(runway and taxiways)
forbidden
5Manoeuvring area
3
6Speed limits
4
The speed should never exceed that warranted by
the circumstances
7Vehicles must either stop for or yield to
5
- Moving aircraft
- - Being pushed back
- - Being towed
- - Moving under their own power
- Boarding or disembarking passengers
- Passenger buses withpassengers on board
- Follow-me vehicles on a mission
8Vehicles must either stop for or yield to
5
95
10Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or
orange lights
6
- Fire brigade
- Police
- Ambulances
11Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or
orange lights
6
- Passenger buses with passengers on board
- Follow-me vehicles
- Sweeping vehicles
- Snow plows and snow removal vehicles
12Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or
orange lights
6
13Jet blast
7
- Never enter the intake or blast areas
14Jet blast
7
- INTAKE (suction) avoid approaching closer than
15 meters
15Jet blast
7
- Jet blast allow 2 aircraft lengths behind
aircraft
Danger, stand 19 is used for run-ups
16Jet blast
7
17Jet blast
7
18Running engines
8
- ANTI-COLLISION LIGHTS SWITCHED ON INDICATE
Engines running or imminent start-up
Imminent push-back
19Running engines
8
- TAXI LIGHTS (HEADLIGHTS) SWITCHED ON INDICATE
Moving aircraft
20Propellers
9
- Rotating propellers are barely visible
- Rotating propellers can be silent especially
after engine shut-down - Always wait for the propellers to come to a
complete stop - Even at a standstill,propellers can be
dangerous or easily damaged and one should
keep his distance from them
21Follow-me vehicles
10
- It is strictly forbidden to cross between a
follow-me vehicle and the aircraft being
marshalled behind it
22Follow-me vehicles
10
23Smoking
11
- It is strictly forbidden to smoke both inside of
and outside of a vehicle
24Alcohol
12
25Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13
- Do not exceed a train length of 10 units
26Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13
- Load carts and dollies properly and tie down the
load
27Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13
28Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13
- Slow down if end of train begins to zigzag
29Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13
30Weather conditions
14
- If surface becomes wet, reduce speed and brake
gently
31Weather conditions
14
- Turn on the low beam headlights- at night-
under poor visibility conditions
32Weather conditions
14
- The use of dipped or full beam headlights is
forbidden
33Ramp markings
15
- Stand numbers
- Aircraft taxi lines
- Vehicle routes
- Vehicle route crossing aircraft taxi routes
- Vehicle routes
- Vehicle routes
- Pedestrian crossing
- Yield
34Ramp markings
15
- STOP
- STRIP (for aircraft)
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- Jetty manoeuvring
- area
- Aircraft safety envelope
- Fuel
- Aircraft energy source
3515
3615
3715
3815
3915
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41Thank you for your attention