aerodrome layout, including access routes airside breach reporting procedures airside escort procedures: aircraft vehicle equipment needed to check vehicles: computer radio/s telephone vehicle with flashing light vehicle with siren/loud speaker factors that may adversely affect the safety and/or security of an aviation workplace: breaches of security regulations and procedures changes in wind and weather conditions equipment or facility breakdown, malfunction or failure workplace hazards operation of airband radio equipment as used to communicate with air traffic control (ATC) and/or operating aircraft physical characteristics of aircraft: fixed and/or rotary wing aircraft characteristics pavement concession calculations sizes, dimensions and weights problems, safety hazards and risks and related assessment/management measures that may need to be taken purpose and application of aerodrome markers, markings and temporary lighting relevant Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs) and Civil Aviation Orders for airside access and airside driving requirements for completing relevant documentation and/or incident reporting safety distances required from an aircraft wingtip to objects including other aircraft weather information and its implications for workplace operations workplace procedures for monitoring airside access and airside driving. |