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From page 68...
... A-1 This Appendix contains two versions of an example Health, Safety, and Security Plan (HASSP) form for personnel performing an in-the-field survey of airport ground support equipment (GSE)
From page 69...
... A-2 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Version 1 (Sample)
From page 70...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-3 2. INTRODUCTION This Health, Safety, and Security Plan (HASSP)
From page 71...
... A-4 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling 3. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE This section of the HASSP describes lines of authority, responsibility, and communication as they pertain to health and safety functions associated with the GSE fleet and activity surveys performed at the Airport.
From page 72...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-5 Table 2 – Identification of Fieldwork Personnel Role Name/Title Company Project Manager John Doe GSE Surveys, Inc. H&SO Jane Doe GSE Surveys, Inc.
From page 73...
... A-6 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling 4. SAFETY MEASURES ON AIRCRAFT APRONS AND AIRFIELD This section of the HASSP describes the various safety and security measures that all personnel should be aware of when performing the GSE fleet and activity surveys performed at the Airport (within aircraft apron and airfield areas)
From page 74...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-7 Due to screening requirements, unscreened baggage cannot be carried through to the Air Operations Area (AOA) 3 or the SIDA via entrance through secured airfield or airport access gates.
From page 75...
... A-8 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling main concern in relation to fieldwork activities. However, some additives used for performance enhancement (e.g., methyl tert-butyl ether - MTBE)
From page 76...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-9 in the air, SO2 can precipitate out as rain, fog, snow, or dry particles (commonly referred to as "acid rain")
From page 77...
... A-10 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Personnel will minimize exposure hazards by conducting all data collection at sufficient distance from the exhaust areas of aircraft engines, GSE and/or vehicle engines. For lists of air contaminants and their representative permissible exposure limits (PELs)
From page 78...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-11 or slip-resistant surfaces Metal surfaces (e.g., platforms, sidewalk and road covers) Loose, irregular surfaces such as gravel Weather hazards Trip Foot or lower leg hits object and upper body continues moving, resulting in loss of balance Stepping down to lower surface & losing balance Uncovered hoses, cables, wires or extension cords across aisles or walkways Clutter, obstacles in aisles, walkway & work areas Changes in elevation or levels Unmarked steps or ramps Irregularities in walking surfaces Thresholds or gaps Damaged, non-uniform, improper or irregular steps Debris, accumulated waste materials Objects protruding from walking surface Uneven surfaces and sidewalk/curb drops Fall Occurs when too far off center of balance Two types: 1.
From page 79...
... A-12 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Type of HeatRelated Illnesses Description First Aid sweating. The victim may complain of headache or nausea.
From page 80...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-13 Table 5 – Identifying and Treating Cold-related Injuries Type of ColdRelated Injuries Description First Aid Hypothermia Hypothermia occurs when the body cannot maintain a normal core temperature of 98.6 to 99.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Hypothermia can take a victim by surprise since it can occur above the freezing point.
From page 81...
... A-14 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Type of ColdRelated Injuries Description First Aid central body stores because of inadequate clothing or circulation. The most vulnerable parts of the body are the nose, cheeks, ears, fingers, and toes.
From page 82...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-15 us from most UV radiation. What does get through the ozone layer; however, can cause skin cancer, cataracts, suppression of the immune system, and premature aging of the skin.
From page 83...
... A-16 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Cold Weather Gear (if applicable) Warm clothing Eyewear Must wear sunglass-type safety glasses Sun screen/Insect repellant (if applicable)
From page 84...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-17 an uncontrolled risk of injury or illness to personnel, immediate resolution with the appropriate supervisor shall be sought. The H&SO shall implement corrective actions so that operations may be safely resumed.
From page 85...
... A-18 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling EXHIBIT A-1: AIRPORT SITE MAP The Airport site map, indicating site perimeter and survey areas as well as points of entry and exit is provided below.
From page 86...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-19 EXHIBIT A-2: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS)
From page 87...
... A-20 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling
From page 88...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-21 EXHIBIT A-3: DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND MAP TO NEAREST HOSPITAL (WITH EMERGENCY CARE Directions to Nearest Hospital from Airport (example)
From page 89...
... A-22 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Version 2 1. HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SECURITY PLAN APPROVAL This Health, Safety, and Security Plan (HASSP)
From page 90...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-23 2. INTRODUCTION This Health, Safety, and Security Plan (HASSP)
From page 91...
... A-24 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling 3. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE This section of the HASSP describes lines of authority, responsibility, and communication as they pertain to health and safety functions associated with the GSE fleet and activity surveys performed at the Airport.
From page 92...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-25 Table 2 – Identification of Fieldwork Personnel Role Name/Title Company Project Manager Health and Safety Officer Airport Escort Airport Escort Airport Escort Research Team Member Research Team Member Research Team Member Research Team Member Research Team Member Subcontractor Subcontractor HASSP Information and Site-Specific Briefings for Personnel All personnel shall review this HASSP and will be provided a site-specific briefing by the H&SO prior to the commencement of work to ensure that all personnel engaged in fieldwork are familiar with this HASSP and the information and requirements it contains. Additional briefings are provided as necessary to notify personnel of any changes to this HASSP as a result of information gathered during ongoing site characterization and analysis.
From page 93...
... A-26 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling 4. SAFETY MEASURES ON AIRCRAFT APRONS AND AIRFIELD This section of the HASSP describes the various safety and security measures that all personnel should be aware of when performing the GSE fleet and activity surveys performed at the Airport (within aircraft apron and airfield areas)
From page 94...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-27 Due to screening requirements, unscreened baggage cannot be carried through to the Air Operations Area (AOA) 3 or the SIDA via entrance through secured airfield or airport access gates.
From page 95...
... A-28 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling ties. However, some additives used for performance enhancement (e.g., methyl tert-butyl ether - MTBE)
From page 96...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-29 in the air, SO2 can precipitate out as rain, fog, snow, or dry particles (commonly referred to as "acid rain")
From page 97...
... A-30 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Personnel will minimize exposure hazards by conducting all data collection at sufficient distance from the exhaust areas of aircrafts engines, GSE and/or vehicle engines. For list of air contaminants and their representative permissible exposure limits (PELs)
From page 98...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-31 or slip-resistant surfaces Metal surfaces (e.g., platforms, sidewalk and road covers) Loose, irregular surfaces such as gravel Weather hazards Trip Foot or lower leg hits object and upper body continues moving, resulting in loss of balance Stepping down to lower surface & losing balance Uncovered hoses, cables, wires or extension cords across aisles or walkways Clutter, obstacles in aisles, walkway & work areas Changes in elevation or levels Unmarked steps or ramps Irregularities in walking surfaces Thresholds or gaps Damaged, non-uniform, improper or irregular steps Debris, accumulated waste materials Objects protruding from walking surface Uneven surfaces and sidewalk/curb drops Fall Occurs when too far off center of balance Two types: 1.
From page 99...
... A-32 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Type of HeatRelated Illnesses Description First Aid sweating. The victim may complain of headache or nausea.
From page 100...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-33 Table 5 – Identifying and Treating Cold-related Injuries Type of ColdRelated Injuries Description First Aid Hypothermia Hypothermia occurs when the body cannot maintain a normal core temperature of 98.6 to 99.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Hypothermia can take a victim by surprise since it can occur above the freezing point.
From page 101...
... A-34 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Type of ColdRelated Injuries Description First Aid central body stores because of inadequate clothing or circulation. The most vulnerable parts of the body are the nose, cheeks, ears, fingers, and toes.
From page 102...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-35 us from most UV radiation. What does get through the ozone layer; however, can cause skin cancer, cataracts, suppression of the immune system, and premature aging of the skin.
From page 103...
... A-36 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling Cold Weather Gear (if applicable) Warm clothing Eyewear Must wear sunglass-type safety glasses Sun screen/Insect repellant (if applicable)
From page 104...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-37 an uncontrolled risk of injury or illness to personnel, immediate resolution with the appropriate supervisor shall be sought. The H&SO shall implement corrective actions so that operations may be safely resumed.
From page 105...
... A-38 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling EXHIBIT A-1: AIRPORT SITE MAP The Airport site map, indicating site perimeter and survey areas as well as points of entry and exit is provided below. [Insert Map or Figure]
From page 106...
... Example Health, Safety, and Security Plan A-39 EXHIBIT A-2: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) [Insert MSDS]
From page 107...
... A-40 Improving Ground Support Equipment Operational Data for Airport Emissions Modeling EXHIBIT A-3: DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND MAP TO NEAREST HOSPITAL (WITH EMERGENCY CARE [Insert Map and Directions]

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