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Emergency Working Groups at Airports


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"Airports - especially in the past two decades - have generally sought to promote and increase collaboration among the members of the airport community, particularly between an airport and its airlines. One metric of this trend has been the increase in the number of U.S. airports with full-time emergency managers, from fewer than 10 in 2007 to more than 120 today. Collaboration and increased professionalism in airport emergency management have gone hand in hand. No matter whether the incident is aircraft-related or an incident in the terminal - such as an active shooter, a bomb threat, or other hazard - the goal of airports, airlines, and others in the airport community is to achieve safety, security, compassion, customer service, regulatory compliance, and reputation. Achieving these goals can contribute to resiliency and to the protection of critical infrastructure and key resources. Although air travel is one of the safest modes of travel, and airports are among the safest public spaces in the United States, air-travel incidents do occur. ACRP Synthesis 99: Emergency Working Groups at Airports documents these working groups and how they assist victims and their families and friends in the weeks following an incident." -- Publisher's website.




Aerodrome Emergency Preparedness


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In this era of modernization and globalization, the world is increasingly becoming interconnected through among others, air transport. This has seen a rise in use of air transport, with a corresponding increase in risks arising from this mode of transport. This book assesses the extent of emergency preparedness at a Kenyan airport at a time when it is undergoing upgrading from local to international status. It looks at preparedness in terms of Measures in place (Planning & Resource allocation, Training and Exercising), Community Participation, Collaboration of the various Stakeholders and the role of Regulation in addressing emergency preparedness. The book highlights the successes as well as the gaps in emergency preparedness in the airport and proposes a raft of recommendations to remedy the situation. This research can be replicated to other emergency contexts. The book also gives baseline information on emergency preparedness status of the airport, that can be measured against the findings of a subsequent research. The academia, aviation safety regulatory and advisory bodies as well as other safety practitioners and the general public will undoubtedly find this book useful.




Safety Management Systems for Airports: Guidebook


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At head of title: Airport Cooperative Research Program.




An Airport Guide for Regional Emergency Planning for CBRNE Events


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Background -- Research approach -- Findings -- Conclusions, recommendations, and suggested research -- Literature review and bibliography: applicable laws, rules, regulations, and standards related to emergency planning and disaster response at airports -- List of acronyms -- Appendixes.




CIS Annual


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Airport Emergency Plan


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