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⭐APRON SAFETY GUIDELINES
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1 APRON SAFETY GUIDELINES Register Num. DGAC July, 6 TH 1994 Edition 20132 AMENDMENT REGISTER Amendment Number Amendment Date Record Date Noted by DEA DEA DEA DOSR DOSR DOSR DOSR DOSS Reg. Num. DGAC3 APRON SAFETY GUIDELINES Apron Safety Guidelines has been created from Aena s concern to achieve a safe and efficient performance of ground operations. The airport ramp is a place with a lot of risks for people and for that reason clear rules and procedures are required to guarantee safe, freely and efficient operations. These rules and procedures are gathered in these Guidelines. The Apron Safety Guidelines are published in Spanish, English, French and German. The Spanish text shall prevail. Reg. Num. DGAC4 APRON SECURITY RULES A. OPERATIVE RULES. A.0. DEFINITIONS A.1. GENERAL A.2. SAFETY BASIC RULES A.3. PRIORITY RULES A.4. STOPPING AND POSITIONING OF VEHICLES RULES A.5. PEDESTRIAN RULES A.6. SERVICE VEHICLES SPECIFIC RULES A.7. OPERATIONAL RULES IN LOW VISIBILITY CONDITIONS A.8. OPERATIONAL RULES IN THE MANOEUVRING AREA A.9. RULES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT A.10. SPECIFIC RULES FOR EMBARKING/DISEMBARKING AIRBRIDGES B. VEHICLES ACCESS B.1. B.2. ACCESS LICENCE ACCESS CONDITIONS C. DRIVING LICENCE C.1. C.2. APRON DRIVING LICENCE TRAINING AND RAMP DRIVING LICENCE ISSUE D. SUPERVISION D.1. SUPERVISION COMPETENCES D.2 INFRINGEMENT AND PENALTIES D.3. PENALTIES WHICH AFFECT THE APRON DRIVING LICENCE (PCP) OR PERSONAL CREDENTIALS WHICH ALLOW THE ACCESS TO THE APRON (AP) FOR PERSONNEL WHO DO NOT POSSESS PCP. D.4. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN FACING VEHICLE ACCESS CONDITIONS UNFULFILMENT Reg. Num. DGAC5 A. OPERATIVE RULES A.0. DEFINITIONS A.1. GENERAL A.2. SAFETY BASIC RULES A.3. PRIORITY RULES A.4. STOPPING AND POSITIONING OF VEHICLES RULES A.5. PEDESTRIAN RULES A.6. SERVICE VEHICLES SPECIFIC RULES A.7. OPERATIONAL RULES IN LOW VISIBILITY CONDITIONS A.8. OPERATIONAL RULES IN THE MANOEUVRING AREA A.9. RULES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT A.10. SPECIFIC RULES FOR EMBARKING/DISEMBARKING AIRBRIDGES Reg. Num. DGAC6 A.0. DEFINITIONS ADR Certificate: Certificate that proves that the vehicle complies with the technical conditions required by ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) ADR Driving Certificate (ADR Licence): Training Certificate for all drivers of vehicles that transport dangerous merchandise required by ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) Aerodrome: Aerodrome elevation: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations, and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft. The elevation of the highest point of the landing area. Aerodrome flight information service (AFIS). Flight information service provided by an AFIS office to all traffic in the manoeuvring area of an AFIS aerodrome and to all aircraft flying within the associated air traffic information area. AFIS office: Aircraft stand: Air traffic services department which provides aerodrome flight information service and alert service in an AFIS aerodrome and in the associated air traffic information area. A designated area on an apron intended to be used for parking an aircraft, also called Equipment Restraint Area (ERA). Airport enclosure restricted zone: That area of the apron separated from the public traffic area with fences and doors, including the manoeuvring area, aprons, luggage classifications yards and so on, as well as any other so designed. Apron: A defined area on a land aerodrome intended to accommodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading passengers, mail or cargo, fuelling, parking or maintenance, including taxiways, accesses to the parking stands and service roads. Reg. Num. DGAC7 Apron Boundary Line (ABL): Apron Driving Licence (PCP): Apron Inspection Service: Apron management service: Apron side stripe line: Class B Driving Licence: It bounds the area provided for aircraft traffic (i.e. apron taxiways and access to parking stands) and separates it from those areas used for other purposes that may contain aircraft obstacles (parking stands, parking lot or equipment storage, etc.). Authorization issued by the Airport Management strictly necessary to be allowed to drive vehicles in the restricted zone of the airport grounds. Airport Service in charge of the surveillance of the fulfilment of the Apron Security Rules and carrying out controls of persons and vehicles. A service provided to regulate the activities and the movement of aircraft and vehicles on an apron. Double line marking boundary between the loadbearing surface and the areas aside. Driving Licence Permit which allows to drive vehicles, automóviles whose maximum authorized weight does not exceed 3,500 kg. and whose number of seats including the driver s SEAT does not exceed nine. Coordination Center: Enclosure appointed by the Airport Management to execute operative coordination work. Control Service of the Aerodrome (Control Tower): Its function is to transmit information and issue authorizations to the aircrafts under its control and the vehicles which access to the maneuvering Area to reach safe flight transit movements, orderly and rapid in the aerodrome and its immediate surroundings. Driver: Driving Licence: Equipment Parking Area (EPA): Equipment Parking Line (EPL): Any person who drives a vehicle, independently of their work category. Permit granted by the General Traffic Authority that authorizes to drive motor vehicles according to categories. Closed area set aside for the parking of ground handling equipment. A line that delimits an Equipment Parking Area Reg. Num. DGAC8 (EPA). Equipment Restraint Area (ERA): Equipment Restraint Line (ERL): Equipment Staging Area (ESA): Equipment Staging Line (ESL): Fuel Dispensers: Fuel Refuelling Unit: Closed area where an aircraft is positioned to be handled by the handling equipment, and where nor equipment neither people may be there during aircraft manoeuvring (except that necessary for manoeuvring). A line that delimits an Equipment Restraint Area (ERA). Area outside the Equipment Restraint Area (ERA) to position ground handling equipment, vehicles and load pallets on standby prior to the arrival of the aircraft and the beginning of the handling process. A line that delimits an Equipment Staging Area (ESA). Authorized vehicle to supply fuel to aircrafts that are directly connected to hydrant network and does not have fuel tank. Authorized container vehicle of different capacities equipped of necessary equipments for fuel supply to aircrafts. Guide vehicle: Landing area: Low Visibility Procedures (LVP): Manoeuvring Area: Movement Area: No Parking Area (NPA): No Parking Line (NPL): A vehicle with anti-collision yellow light used to guide aircraft or other vehicles. That part of a movement area intended for the landing or take-off of aircraft. Specific procedures which allow operations in low visibility conditions. That part of an aerodrome to be used for the takeoff, landing and taxiing of aircraft, excluding aprons. That part of an aerodrome to be used for the takeoff, landing and taxiing of aircraft, consisting of the manoeuvring area and the apron(s). Specific area totally prohibited for equipment positioning (i.e.: area for the movement of the finger head, space for the tractor positioning, etc.) and even for the stop. A line that delimits and fills up (through diagonal Reg. Num. DGAC9 stripes) a Non Parking Area (NPA). NOTAM: Obstacle: Warning which contains information relative to the establishment, condition or modification of any kind of installations, services or procedures or aeronautic dangers which it is strictly essential to know for the personnel who executes flight operations. All fixed (whether temporary or permanent) and mobile objects, or parts thereof, that are located on an area intended for the surface movement of aircraft or that extend above a defined surface intended to protect aircraft in flight. Operational Security Surveillance Plan: Document that establishes the acceptable médiums of the requirements that must be guaranteed when works are performed on the airside or which affect Operational Security. Pedestrian Pathways: Paths marked out for the pedestrian safety traffic. Pedestrian: Personal credentials: Any person walking in the restricted area of the airport boundaries, independently of his / her work categories and if he / she possesses or not the Apron Driving Licence. Authorization issued by the Airport Management for a person to access to the apron, maneuvering area, chariot yard, and any other which may be determined. Permanent withdrawal of the Apron Driving Licence: Permanent cancellation of the PCP without possibility of recovering it. Provisional withdrawal of the Apron Driving Licence: Provisional cancellation of the PCP during a minimum of one month and a maximum of one year, with the obligation to pass a knowledge test of the Security on Apron Rules to be allowed to recover it. Ramp access licence: Licence granted by the Airport Managing Direction to a person for having access to the apron, the manoeuvring area, the trolley yards and any other area so designed. Reg. Num. DGAC10 Ramp driving licence: Licence issued by the Airport Management necessary to drive vehicles or self-propelled equipment on ramp. Runway: Runway-holding position: Runway Visual Range (RVR): Service road: A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. A designated position intended to protect a runway, an obstacle limitation surface, or an ILS/MLS critical/sensitive area at which taxiing aircraft and vehicles shall stop and hold, unless otherwise authorized by the aerodrome control tower, or flight information for aircraft, or permit for vehicles, from the AFIS office. The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can see the runway surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centre line. Way marked on the apron and reserved to allow the secure movement of ground assistance teams, with a minimum interference with the aircrafts. Sign: Signal area: Special Operations: Sign or group of signs showed on the surface of the movement area in order to transmit air navigation information. An area on an aerodrome used for the display of ground signals. Are those carried out by Government aircrafts in tactical missions (military, police, and customs) search and salvage in own service missions, emergency sanitary transportation, evacuations and fire prevention services. Suspension of the Apron Driving Licence: Cancellation of the PCP until the moment when the knowledge test of Apron Security Rules is passed. Taxi-in area: That area of the apron that is used by aircraft taxiing, this is, taxiway, access road to positioning stand, holding bay, etc. Reg. Num. DGAC11 Taxiway: A defined path on a land aerodrome established for the taxiing of aircraft an intended to provide a link between one part of the aerodrome and another, including: a) Aircraft stand taxilane. A portion of an apron designated as a taxiway and intended to provide access to aircraft stands only. b) Apron taxiway. A portion of a taxiway system located on an apron and intended to provide a through taxi route across the apron. c) Rapid exit taxiway. A taxiway connected to a runway at an acute angle and designed to allow landing aeroplanes to turn off at higher speeds than are achieved on other exit taxiways thereby minimizing runway occupancy times. Taxiway Centre Line (TCL): Taxiway intersection: Taxiway strip: Vehicle: Vehicle access card: It allows the aeroplane pilot to safely taxi through the traffic area. A junction of two or more taxiways. An area including a taxiway intended to protect an aircraft operating on the taxiway and to reduce the risk of damage to an aircraft accidentally running off the taxiway. Auto-propelled machine excluding aircrafts. The card evidencing the authorization issued by the Airport Management to a vehicle to enter in the restricted area of the airport enclosure. The vehicle driver should be holder of a Ramp Driving Licence. Visual docking guidance system: Guide system for manoeuvring at aircraft parking stands, to facilitate the accurate positioning of aircraft even in low visibility conditions. Reg. Num. DGAC12 ABBREVIATIONS ABL: ADR: AFIS: AIP: AP: CEOPS: EPA: EPL: ERA: ERL: ESA: ESL: LVP: NPA: NPL: SMS: PCP: RVR: SEI: TCL: TVI: Apron Boundary Line European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Aerodrome flight information service Aeronautic Information Publication Personal Credentials Operations Centre. Equipment Parking Area Equipment Parking Line Equipment Restraint Area Equipment Restraint Line Equipment Staging Area Equipment Staging Line Low Visibility Procedures No Parking Area No Parking Line Security Management System Apron Driving Licence Runway Visual Range Fire fighting Service Taxiway Centre Line Technical Vehicle Inspection TWR: Control Tower Reg. Num. DGAC13 A.1. GENERAL A.1.1. The present rules are of total application in the restricted zone within the airport boundaries and are to be complemented with Operative Instructions and local procedures of which the Airport Management shall give notice to the companies or entities operating within the boundaries of the airport. A.1.2. The entrance to the restricted area will only be allowed for those individuals, vehicles, and equipments with a specific and necessary function to develop regarding the aircrafts or the premises and services of the Airport in that area. For the access, a personal authorisation will be necessary. The corresponding personal Accreditation and Vehicle Access Authorization must be processed exclusively by the places validated for said purpose. A.1.3. It is compulsory to use the clothing and protection (EPIs and others), which are specified by the rules in force, which falls under the operators responsibility. A.1.4. Independently of the subsidiary responsibility of he operating company or entity which operated the vehicle, to effects of the application of these Rules, each driver is responsible for the consequences which outcome from the incorrect use of the vehicles. A.1.5. Each individual participating in the operations which are carried out in the restricted zone of the airport enclosure must behave in such a way that he / she does not put him/herself in danger, nor others, and that he does not hold up the traffic of aircrafts or vehicles of other agents. In particular, he / she must be very diligent and careful when driving to avoid any harm, on oneself or on others, taking care to not endanger both the driver and the other occupants of the vehicle, the rest of the users, aircrafts, equipments and installations. It is strictly forbidden to drive in a neglectful or reckless way. A.1.6. The use of vehicles will have to be limited strictly to the necessary, being used only and exclusively for the end to what they have been designed. A.1.7. It is forbidden to use motorcycles or bicycles in the restricted area unless a express licence has been issued and under the conditions pronounced by the Airport Management. A.1.8. The companies, businesses, public entities and the rest of operators of the Airport are responsible for training all their employees and other personal at their services in all that related to these rules. A.1.9. According to the Airport features, the Managing Direction will be able to set different procedures of the citations included in these Guidelines making previously a safety study and a risk analysis, setting up the necessary conditions and limitations in each case, as appropriate. Reg. Num. DGAC14 A When the Airport Management deems it necessary, the movement of persons or vehicles on the apron will be subject to prior approval from the AFIS office. Reg. Num. DGAC15 A.2. SAFETY BASIC RULES A.2.1. It is strictly forbidden to drive or stay inside the restricted zone of the airport compound under the effect of alcohol, drugs or psycho-active substances, as also the introduction and consumption of said substances. To this effect, the General Driving Rules rules which replace them shall be applied. When different rates or levels exist, the more restricted ones shall be applied. A.2.2. It is absolutely prohibited to smoke or to strike fire in the airport enclosure restricted zone, even into the vehicles. A.2.3. The use of necessary communication equipments for the operation, while the use of earphones/headphones for music/radio playback or the manual introduction of keyboard data is strictly prohibited. A.2.4. The movement of vehicles within the airport enclosure shall be made in the service roads as established and respecting the marks and signs, and if the final destination should be alongside the ways, the latter should be left as late as possible. The Management of each Airport can establish the obligation to circulate always with the headlights on. A.2.5. The maximum speed of the vehicles on the movement area is limited to 30 Km/H. In other areas of the restricted zone of the airport compound, maximum speed limits shall be indicated by the following corresponding signs. Inside the parking area, the speed of vehicles shall be the one of the person walking (inferior to 5 km/h). All vehicles with anti-collision lights have priority over the other vehicles, being able to circulate freely through the apron when necessary and not being obliged to respect the speed limits. When the anti-collision lights will not be enlightened, will have to behave like any other vehicle. The anti-collision lights of the security and emergency vehicles should be blue and those of the rest of the vehicles should be yellow. The airport authority shall determine the vehicles authorized to carry anticollision lights ad the conditions and restrictions for the proper use of the latter. A Airport Management shall establish the authorized vehicles that will have anti-collission lights and the conditions and restrictions for the use of said vehicles. In case of emergency vehicle, security and airport services that are determined Reg. Num. DGAC16 by Airport Management with anti-collision lights switched on have priority over the rest of the vehicles, being able to circulate freely on the platform when it is necessary and when these vehicles are not bound to obey speed limits; when the anti-collission lights are not switched on, the vehicle must act like any other vehicle. Irrespective of the foregoing terms, the vehicles with anticollission lights are not exempt to comply with Article A.1.5. as well as, whenever possible, to comply with Article A.2.4. In any case, the priority of the circulation on the rest of the vehicles must be considered when the driver of vehicle with anti-collision lights switched on takes the necesary measures in order for the rest of the users to notice its presence. The anti-collision lights of security and emergency vehicles shall be blue whereas the color shall be yellow for the rest of the vehicles. A.2.7. Vehicles equipped with safety belts must use them, and each person must be liable for their use. A.2.8. In the vicinities of vehicles with anti-collision lights enlightened, caution should be extreme. A.2.9. The aircraft in motion have preference over any other vehicle, even if these have anti-collision lights. A The vehicles with variable height elements will always run whith them in their lowest height, paying special attention to height limitations. A In front of running jet engines of a stopped aircraft a safe distance of 8.5 m should be maintained or a different distance is the company sets it so in function of the type of aircraft. Behind running engines of a stopped aircraft a safe distance of 50 m (conventional) or 75 m (wide body) should be maintained. It is pointed out that usually aircraft keep the anti-collision lights on when engines are running.. A.2.12 Stay away from the propeller blades. The safe distance should be defined for each type of aircraft by the aircraft operator. NOTE.- Running blades are very dangerous since they are not seen. They may be even dangerous when stopped, since it is not easy to perceive them when they start to turn. A.2.13 Behind an aircraft in motion a minimum distance of 75 m (conventional), of125 m (wide body aircrafts or with 2 motors), or of 150 m (wide body aircrafts or with more than 2 motors) should be maintained. Reg. Num. DGAC17 NOTE.- The maximum power of the motors is used when an aircraft is beginning to move, it is therefore recommended to pay attention to that circumstance and to maximize the security measures. A.2.14 When an aircraft in motion (approaching) will be at a distance of less than 200 m., it is prohibited to start crossing in front of it, or behind it in the case of reversing (autonomous or towed); to practical effect (being difficult to verify this fact) it will be understood that the standard has been failed when an aircraft will be obliged to brake, an official report from a captain communicating a dangerous cross of a vehicle will be received, or when one circulates, in any way, between an aircraft and a guidance vehicle. A.2.15 Driving over cables or hoses that may be occasionally on the pavement should be avoided, having special attention with those hanging from the airbridges. A.2.16 When driving by the apron borders where may be raised markers, a roughly correct distance from them should be kept, communicating to the Coordination Centre an eventual break. A.2.17 When an aircraft is approaching a taxiing position, all personnel and equipments must be outside the equipment restriction area until the following conditions are complied with in the chronological order indicated: The aircraft is in a full stop position The engines are turned off and the air propellers and propellers are in a full stop position. Anti-collision lights of aircraft are deactivated and chocks are installed. The deviations of this requirement for companies and/or types of specific aircrafts must be justified with a specific procedure analyzing this information through Airport for their subsequent authorization/approval if the competent authority is proper. When an aircraft is leaving and when it turns on the anti-collision lights the Equipment Restraint Area (ERA) and, when necessary, the Equipment Staging Area (ESA) associated should be clear of people and equipment except those essential to make possible the departure, and they should be located so as not obstructing the aircraft manoeuvring. A Cones must be placed on the ground around certain parts of the aircraft with the aim to prevent damages incurred by vehicles or by ground aircraft equipment. A.2.19 It is forbidden to enter and stay in the parking stands of the aircrafts for all person or vehicle or equipments which does not have a specific function to execute. A.2.20 Driving around an aircraft should be done preferably in a way that the side where Reg. Num. DGAC18 the driver is will be the most close to the aircraft. A.2.21 In general terms, unless it would be necessary for the aircraft handling, it is prohibited to drive under the aircraft (wings and fuselage). A.2.22 Reversing and driving back of vehicles will only be allowed if local conditions make it impossible to drive forward. In such cases the driver should assure that no obstacle would difficult the manoeuvre neither safety areas are overrun. A.2.23 It is prohibited positioning and working behind vehicles that can only leave drawing back due to local conditions. A.2.24 Hydraulic stabilizers on vehicles may be extended only after it has been ascertained that the area is clear. A The ground aircraft equipments shall be positioned in the proximity of the aircraft in such a manner to: Do not obstruct the evacuation of persons from the aircraft in case of emergency. Do not obstruct the forward movement of the refuelling and fuel dispensers. Do not make the performance of other ground aircraft operations difficult. A.2.26 When an aircraft is refuelling in an area of 4 m in the case of kerosene, 7 m in the case of aviation fuel, around tank ventilation openings, and fuel supply vehicles, these prohibited activities may produce sparks and the use of portable communication equipments and non-certified electronic devices as inherently secure, except in case those devices whose use is collected on the fuel supply procedures. In the same distances, vehicle circulation shall be restricted during the refuelling operations of the aircraft. These activities should be avoided inside and in the vicinity of the service stations for refuelling of aircrafts and / or vehicles, as web as in the vicinity of patches of fuel produced by leakage, until the latter have been cleaned and the area declared secure. A The following tasks shall be performed during the refuelling tasks with passengers on board, boarding, or disembarking: The ground operations personnel must be informed of the aircraft emergency departures that have been designated during refuelling. Reg. Num. DGAC19 The area under these emergency exits must be maintained free of ground aircraft equipments or other obstructions. The airline company or customer care agent shall report to the person in charge to supply the fuel of the presence of passengers on board. A.2.28 In case that the SEI or the Apron Inspection Service observes during refuelling of an aircraft any incidence, which may affect security, it must take the adequate steps, including standstill of the operation, until the appropriate conditions are recovered. A.2.29 In the event of fuel leakage, the following should be observed: a) To report immediately to CEOPS b) To check the manhole of the fuelling installation. c) Do not drive vehicles over fuel. d) On the assumption that fuel reaches the position of a vehicle, this one should switch off the engine if it is running, and shall be withdrawn from the fuel area pushing or towing it. A The use of chains or studded tires requires the previous authorization of the Airport Authority. Reg. Num. DGAC20 A.3. PRIORITY RULES A.3.1 Regarding driving in the restricted area of the airport enclosure, the following priorities shall be set up: 1º Aircraft in motion by their own means, unless they receive instruction to give the right of way to other aircraft towed. 2º Towed aircraft, including towing vehicles and guiding vehicles. 3º Vehicles with enlightened anti-collision lights. 4º Vehicles running by service roads. 5º Vehicles that are going to enter into service roads A.3.2. In cross-service roads basically the right hand will have the right of way, unless marks or signs on such ways indicate other thing. By-passes are out of such standard, since the vehicle being in them will have priority. A.3.3. At zebra crossings marked on service roads, the right of way should be given to pedestrians. Reg. Num. DGAC21 A.4. STOPPING AND POSITIONING OF VEHICLES RULES A It is prohibited to leave engines running while the vehicles are stopped, unless the driver will remain inside and the positioning time will be minimum or the use of the vehicle will require thus so, and it will be supervised constantly by the driver and with the hand brake on. This prohibition is applied to the luggage classification yards too. A When the driver of a vehicle will not remain inside, that vehicle should have the hand brake on. This is also applied to towing vehicles. A Vehicles should only be positioned in the areas allowed for that purpose or in the vicinities of aircrafts during the handling of a flight, respecting the safety distances. Under no circumstances should the parking and circulation of other users of the airport be hindered. A.4.4. Out of the stands designed for positioning, during aircraft handling no vehicle will be positioned less than 2 m from the aircraft (unless the contact will be necessary) neither less than 0,50 from other vehicle already positioned. A All vehicles and equipments used for the assistance service, in any of its phases, should be removed and placed in the zones set up to this effect (EPA), once they are no longer necessary. The Manager shall be the owner of the vehicle. A It is absolutely prohibited to position or stop in No Parking Areas (NPA), with red diagonal stripes, as well as the hydrant signals. A.4.7. It is prohibited to stop or park in the airport enclosure restricted area where signed as well as on the zebra crossings of the service roads. A It is forbidden to stop or position on the service roads. A It is forbidden to clean or carry out any maintenance work on the vehicles outside the areas so designed for those works. Reg. Num. DGAC22 A.5. PEDESTRIAN RULES A.5.1. Walking on apron is forbidden, except for the specific tasks necessary to be performed related to aircrafts or airport facilities and services, as well as sidewalks and pedestrian paths and those cases and conditions in which Airport Management authorizes sais tasks. The Airport Management shall determine cases and conditions when this situation should be authorized. A.5.2. It is obligatory to use high visibility clothes, in correct shape and conditions, to access and remain inside the restricted zone of the airport enclosure, except for the passengers and the emergency fire fighting and security service personnel, who shall wear individual protection equipment, following their own rules, which include high visibility elements. A.5.3. The access on foot to the manoeuvre area is strictly forbidden, except in the following cases: Express authorization of Airport Management, In case of works and/or maintenance, if this is established in the Operational Security Surveillance Plan in the conditions herein defined. In those airports where sport or air activities are implemented, on those areas and with the requirements established by the managers of the Airport and provided that their presence is essential for the activity. In any case, there will be a person responsible for the activity, which will need to maintain a permanent contact with the control service of the airport or with the AFIS office, should there be one. A.5.4. The circulation will only be able by pathways when they will be signalled on apron or service roads. A.5.5. Pedestrians will be extremely cautious regarding aircraft with engines running, keeping the minimum safety distances indicated, as well as aircraft approaching. To this end it is added that this situation does usually appear when anti-collision lights are operating. A.5.6. Pedestrians should not be positioned behind vehicles that can only leave backing due to local conditions. A.5.7. It is prohibited to throw objects; papers or rubbish to the floor inside the airport enclosure restricted zone, having to deposit them in the containers provided for such material. It is also forbidden to deposit objects (tins, newspapers, papers, rubbish, etc.) on the outer or cargo areas of vehicles, even if they are parked, to avoid carrying them away by the wind. A.5.8. In low visibility conditions extreme caution should be taken. Reg. Num. DGAC View more
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