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Operational Risk Management for Airport Emergency Planning

Operational Risk Management for Airport Emergency Planning. Martinez Jacobs Airports Fire Chief. Risk Management Vision. Create Airport Operational Environment in which every employee is trained and motivated to personally manage risk in their daily duties to ensure operational readiness.

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Operational Risk Management for Airport Emergency Planning

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  1. Operational Risk Management for Airport Emergency Planning Martinez Jacobs Airports Fire Chief

  2. Risk Management Vision Create Airport Operational Environment in which every employee is trained and motivated to personally manage risk in their daily duties to ensure operational readiness

  3. Accept No Unnecessary Risks

  4. Risk Goals and Objectives The ultimate goal of airport operators is to maintain operational readiness in compliance with FAR 139 standards. Preventing mishaps and reducing losses to conserve resources

  5. Risk Management Principles • Accept no Unnecessary Risk • Make Risk Decisions at the Appropriate Level • Accept Risk when Benefits Outweigh the Cost • Integrate Risk Management into all Phase of Airport Planning

  6. Hazard Probability Categories • May cause death, loss of facility/asset • May cause severe injury, illness, property damage • May cause minor injury illness, property damage IV. Minimal threat

  7. Hazard Probability Categories • Likely to occur immediately or within short period or time • Probability will occur in time • May occur in time

  8. Risk Assessment Code • Critical • Serious • Moderate • Minor • Negligible

  9. Risk Management Six Step Process • Identify the Hazard • Assess the Risks • Analyze Risk Control Measures • Make Control Decisions • Implement Risk Controls • Supervise and Review

  10. Aircraft Slide Deployment

  11. FAR Part 139. 319 Operational ReadinessFAR 139.321 Fuel Handling

  12. FAR 139.319 Live Fire Training and Aircraft Water Incident

  13. Cargo Door Open During Flight

  14. Veteran Fire Fighter Risk Management Slogan

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