Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244:reg:5:p156
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 156/225)
Character Range: 717164–720369

person responsible for local emergency planning arrangements;

 (iv) the procedures for notification and initiation of an emergency response;

 (v) the procedures for activation, control and coordination of aerodrome-based emergency responders (if any) during the initial stages of an emergency;

 (vi) the procedures for use of the aerodrome's emergency facilities (if any);

 (vii) the procedures for facilitating aerodrome access and the management of assembly areas (if any);

 (viii) the procedures for the aerodrome to respond to a "local stand-by" event, if applicable;

 (ix) the procedures for initial response to a "full emergency" event on, or in the immediate vicinity of, the aerodrome; and

(b) the arrangements for keeping aerodrome emergency facilities, access points and assembly areas (if any) in a state of readiness; and

(c) arrangements to ensure emergency preparedness by both on and off-aerodrome responders through the following:

 (i) site inductions, if provided;

 (ii) emergency response training, if provided;

 (iii) emergency exercises, if required; and

(d) the arrangements to return the aerodrome to operational status after an emergency; and

(e) the arrangements for periodic review of the aerodrome emergency plan, if applicable, or for monitoring the function of the aerodrome in local emergency planning arrangements.

       Note   To determine applicability, see sections 24.02 and 24.03.

       (2) The aerodrome manual must identify the individuals or positions responsible for the following:

(a) maintaining the aerodrome emergency response procedures, including emergency preparedness;

(b) notifying procedures to initiate an emergency response;

(c) initiating emergency response actions by aerodrome personnel;

(d) returning the aerodrome to operational status after an emergency;

(e) reviewing the aerodrome emergency plan, if applicable, or monitoring the function of the aerodrome in local emergency planning arrangements.

       Note   To determine applicability, see sections 24.02 and 24.03.

11.13 Disabled aircraft removal

        The aerodrome manual must contain the procedures for removing an aircraft that is disabled on or near the movement area of the aerodrome, including procedures for the following:

(a) identifying the roles of the aerodrome operator and the holder of the aircraft's certificate of registration;

(b) notifying the holder of the certificate of registration;

(c) liaising with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, the Defence Aviation Safety Authority, and ATC if applicable;

(d) obtaining appropriate equipment and persons to remove the aircraft;

(e) identifying:

 (i) the names and roles of the persons responsible for arranging the removal of an aircraft; and

 (ii) the telephone numbers for contacting the relevant individuals during and after normal working hours.

11.14 Airside vehicle control

        If surface vehicles operate on or near the movement area of an aerodrome, the aerodrome manual must contain the procedures for such operations, including procedures:

(a) for traffic movement (including speed limits) and enforcing traffic rules; and

(b) for establishing a method of instructing