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CAE OAA <Name> Safety Briefing. Template Doc Ref No. QCS-TRM-8 Template Revision: 0 Template Owner: GM-SQC. FS04. To describe specific safety requirements at CAE OAA <Name>: Your Safety Team Operations Manual SOPs NOTACs Airside Safety Pre-Flight Inspection Safety
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CAE OAA <Name> Safety Briefing Template Doc Ref No. QCS-TRM-8 Template Revision: 0 Template Owner: GM-SQC FS04
To describe specific safety requirements at CAE OAA <Name>: Your Safety Team Operations Manual SOPs NOTACs Airside Safety Pre-Flight Inspection Safety Safety and Emergency Equipment In-Flight Safety Hazards Aims
Your Safety Team Global Safety Manager – Paola Maund Safety Officer Deputy Safety Officer Training Managers and Senior FIs Describe what the safety team can do, how to contact your safety team, what to expect from your safety team etc Your Safety Team
Operations Manual This document can be found… It details the overall structure of the organization and the rules it operates by. These rules may be more limiting than that which is allowed by law. Read it!Know it!Operate to it!
CAE OAA Standard Operating Procedures: If a task is to be performed in the aircraft, it will be detailed within the SOP. Read it!Know it!Operate by it! SOPs
Notice To Aircrew (NOTAC): NOTACs are published on …… All NOTACs are to be signed as having been read and understood prior to flight NOTACs
Airside Safety: (Detail all local and company requirements) Mobile Phones are to be turned off High visibility vest usage Access airside Low Visibility Operations Airside hazards – noise / aircraft and vehicles manoeuvring Airside Safety
Pre-Flight Inspection Safety: Propellers Aircraft lighting Checking electrical systems Fuel Checks and discarding fuel Oil Checks and replenishment Stowage of personal belongings, safety equipment, aircraft covers, and tie down kits etc Pre-Flight Inspection Safety
Safety and Emergency Equipment: This includes… (Parachutes, ELBs, Life Rafts, Life Jackets) Storage Initial checks Usage What is required and when Safety and Emergency Equipment
In-flight safety: Local Procedures – departures and arrivals Training areas and procedures for using them Radio calls LOOK-OUT In-Flight Safety
The following hazards will be looked at in detail: (Customise and add to accordingly) Weather (hot / cold / icing / extreme weather conditions) Airspace Other airport users Local Procedures Hazards