Safety Week 2022

FOD: one of the biggest threats to aviation safety

Did you know that FOD are one of the biggest threats to aviation safety? The damage resulting from FOD in the aviation industry is estimated at $4 billion each year!     What is a FOD?    Foreign Object Debris (commonly referred to as FOD) includes, but is not limited to, paper, cardboard, plastic, small animals, plant […]
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Safety Week 2022

Taking care of yourself to better take care of others!   

The human factor remains at the heart of the challenges in aviation safety. We can’t stress this enough: taking care of ourselves is essential!   Our perception and reflexes can be greatly affected by our environment and/or our physical, sensory or mental state. Make sure you adopt healthy lifestyle habits to remain fit to do your […]
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Safety Week 2022

Driving airside? Be safe!  

In recent months, we have been navigating through rapid post-pandemic recovery. Passenger numbers will continue to grow in the coming months and new colleagues will join our large and diverse airport community. Now, more than ever, we must be vigilant and sensitive to health and safety issues that may arise in the workplace.   Maintaining airside […]
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Safety Week 2022

Be proactive in reporting hazards: it’s a worthy act!

You are the “eyes and ears” on the ground! If you identify a risk or witness a hazard, incident or accident, report it immediately to your superior.    Your reports allow corrective measures to be taken to improve the level of safety of operations and to protect the entire airport community and our passengers.    What should […]
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Safety Week 2022

Have you ever heard of a SMS (no, not the phone kind …)?

National Airport Safety Week has just begun and each day we will be bringing you a story on a different theme. We care about the health and safety of the entire airport community, and that’s why we feel it’s important to make you aware of the importance of ensuring consistent aviation safety – for you, […]
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