Safety in Working Environment
Safety In the Working Environment Engineers should ensure that they keep the working environment safe.
Clutter, rubbish, etc. is not only a nuisance to others, but can constitute a danger (e.g. a trip hazard, fire hazard, etc.).
AMT should be careful when working on the line not to leave objects when a job has been completed.
Foreign Object Damage (FOD) is a risk to aircraft operating at an airfield.
Types of workplace hazards include chemical, ergonomic, physical, psychosocial and general workplace.
Types of workplace hazards include chemical, ergonomic, physical, psychosocial and general workplace.
ASC 2 of 2015 VRS
Work environment is used to describe the surrounding conditions in which an employee operates.Work environment can be composed of physical conditions, such as office temp., or equipment, such as personal computers. It can also be related to factors such as work processes or procedures.
Safety When Working On Aircraft
Safety When Working On Aircraft
Before operating or working on aircraft system, an engineer should carry out clearance checks around moveable surfaces (e.g. flying controls, landing gear, flaps, etc.).
Deactivation procedures should be followed (e.g. pull circuit breakers, isolate valves, disconnect power, etc.).
Notification of deactivation through the provision of adequate placard in key locations is essential to inform others of system status.