Airport management, in common with others involved in the operation of elements ofthe civil air transportation system, are required to take measures that will provide a high level of protection of buildings and equipment (including aircraft), in addition to ensuring the safety and personal security of passengers and staff using the system. This must be done in manner that disturbs the normal ope
the following guiding principles:
- Safety will not be compromised
- Be customer driven, both externally and internally
- Develop the attitude that conformance to customer expectations has top priority
- Understand that improvement includes everyone in all parts ofthe organization
- Bring all employees into the decision making process
- Trust people and their ability to contribute to
1.2 Structure of Planning for Security
Clearly, the subject ofsecurity has wide implications that reach far beyond the jurisdictional limits ofthe airport to central government itself. Planning to meet the needs of a security emergency requires the involvement of a number of organizations, such as:
∎ The airport administration
∎ The operation airlines
∎ The National
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2. Problem statement
2-1. Construction’s needs and industrial accident
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I. Introduction
1. Description of Fire Service Organization: the Organizational Structure and Function
Fire service agency consists of multi-step organizations; the Ministry of Public Safety and Security (NEMA) as the central government, headquarters in18 Si-dos (National Fire Academy, Coast Guard, etc. are excluded in this case) as the middle, fire station (including regional safety centers