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Indoc 101

Nomad Aviation Inc. Indoc 101. Policies and Procedures Cell Phone Use Smoking Areas IPODS, Headsets, etc. Good Housekeeping Time Card FOD Control Forms and Paperwork Safety Jewelry, Attire, Hair Styles Safety Goggles Hazcom MSDS Fire Extinguisher Training Work Order Process.

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Indoc 101

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  1. Nomad Aviation Inc. Indoc 101

  2. Policies and Procedures • Cell Phone Use • Smoking Areas • IPODS, Headsets, etc. • Good Housekeeping • Time Card • FOD Control • Forms and Paperwork • Safety • Jewelry, Attire, Hair Styles • Safety Goggles • Hazcom • MSDS • Fire Extinguisher Training • Work Order Process Overview

  3. No use of cell phones in the hangars or back shops during working hours. If you have a cell phone it should be turned off during working hours and only should be used while on scheduled breaks or during lunch.  In case of an emergency, the main number (407-585-3610) can be called to reach any Nomad Aviation employee. A smoking area has been provided next to the T-44 hangar; this area needs to be cleaned and maintained daily by the individuals using it. This is the only authorized smoking area at the Nomad facility. Please utilize it during breaks and lunch hour, don’t abuse the privilege. Due to the high noise levels in the work areas it can be very difficult to communicate with others. Playing of loud music adds to the confusion and makes it difficult to carry on a conversation with one another or discuss work issues without leaving the area. Effective immediately no stereos, headphones, iPods, CD players, radios, etc. will be allowed in the hangar or back shop areas.  Use of these items will be limited to the scheduled break times. There is a large amount of work being done in a relatively small area on these aircraft. Please maintain “Good Housekeeping” rules and clean your work area as you go.  At the end of each shift in each hangar or workspace, the leads and supervisors will ensure that an end of shift cleanup is performed.  This will occur on a daily basis and will be performed by all personnel.  This also applies to the break areas and parking lot, we are judged by our customers on appearance and we only have one opportunity to make a good first impression. Caleb JanssenVice President & General Manager Employee Handbook August 8, 2008 Policies and Procedures

  4. All Time cards much have your: • Last Name, First Name • Employee Number • Work order number - Item number • Example 35-2 • Time Punch (in and out for each work order • Time Card turned in each day • Any time card not turned in will be considered an absence • Non punch occurrences must be signed by a supervisor Time Card Production Personnel

  5. FOD • According to a survey by the aviation industry, Foreign Object Damage was ranked as the most likely potential ground based cause that could lead to a catastrophic aviation event. • Proactive approach to prevent FOD • Reactive Measure to correct problems and prevent reoccurrence. FOD Control

  6. Good Housekeeping is part of a Good FOD Control Program. • Bad Housekeeping can contribute to: • Poor customer Perception in quality • FOD Damage • Accidents • Loss of Life • You are where the FOD program starts. • Our FOD Program is based on : Fod and Housekeeping GUIDELINES FOR THE PREVENTION AND ELIMINATION OF FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE / DEBRIS (FOD) IN THE AVIATION MAINTENANCE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH IMPROVED HUMAN PERFORMANCE” BY DAVID C. KRAUS

  7. Process Flow FOD Control

  8. Forms Index Hyperlink • Forms my not be modified • No white-out or erasure may be used on any legal aircraft maintenance forms • A single line through the error with an initial is required. • A correction to the error is made adjacent the error Forms and Paperwork

  9. Ladders • Do not stand on the second step from the top or the top step • Safety Glasses must be used while performing any task that could cause injury to your eyes Safety

  10. Slides and Test HAZCOM

  11. MSDS MSDS Master List

  12. MSDS MSDS Master List

  13. MSDS MSDS Master List

  14. MSDS MSDS Master List

  15. MSDS MSDS Master List

  16. MSDS MSDS Master List

  17. Fire Extinguisher training Presentation Fire Extinguisher Training

  18. Policy and Procedure - Nomad Aviation P&P FOD - Guidelines for the prevention and elimination of Foreign Object Damage (FOD) in the Aviation Maintenance Environment through improved human performance David C. Kraus SAFETY - OSHA CFR29 1910 HAZCOM References

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