November 30, 2011 For immediate release
MALAYSIA AIRPORTS LAUNCHES SAFETY CAMPAIGN TO INCULCATE AND
PROMOTE SAFETY CULTURE
SEPANG - Malaysia Airports today launched the Airside Safety
Campaign, a joint safety campaign with the objective to
inculcate safety culture, in addition to promote awareness of
safe working area and further stimulate safety-conscious to
all airside workers.
KLIA in collaboration with the agencies such as Malaysia
Airlines, KL Airports Services, LSG SkyChefs Sdn.Bhd,
Petronas Dagangan, Shell Aviation, Exxonmobil, Air Asia and
Air Asia X, jointly organizedthis apron safety
campaign to educate all apron users on the importance of
safety while they carry out their duties at the apron area.
Among the activities held during this month long campaign are
Safety Model, Play Card Presentation, Safety Talk by
participating agencies, Safety Exhibitions, Safety Quiz, Fire
Fighting Simulation, FOD Hunt and Blood Donation by Tabung
Darah Negara.
During this campaign, the apron users were exposed to proper
handling of all equipments used at the apron area so as to
safeguard the safety of the aircraft, crew and other workers,
hence minimizing the probability of accidents to occur.
Dato' Azmi Murad, Senior General Manager, Operations Services
of Malaysia Airports, who launched the campaign this morning
said, "KLIA achievement is not only measured from the number
of passengers, aircraft and cargo handled every year but
safety aspect in the operations of the airports are also very
important and must be in compliance to the regulatory-bodies
such as Department Civil Aviation (DCA) and International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)."
He added, "The campaign is themed 'FOD! We See, We Pick, We
are Safe' as we are calling for all airside staff to mind and
pay attention to the foreign object debris (FOD), although it
may be small in sizes, but it have potential to cause major
incidents. We are giving the FOD a special attention this
year although numbers of incidents caused by FOD is still
minimal."
Dato' Azmi also said, "We would like to summon all agencies,
especially those working at the apron area, to embrace the
belief on the importance of working safely and keeping the
workplace safe at all times, towards making KLIA as one of
the safest airport to work in. We would like to stress not
only on physically safe-conscious way of doing work, but also
to encourage staff to always think and put safety as top
priority at all times, at work and even at home. This safety
culture should be embedded in our mind, body and soul."
The ultra modern airport was the first among five
international airports in Malaysia to receive the Safety
Management System (SMS) certification from DCA in 2009. The
certification is to acknowledge the airport's conformance to
all safety requirements and achieving continuous improvement
in safety performance. These include the essential features
of safety such as policy, strategic planning and
implementation as well as promotion, records, staff training
and competency.
The SMS certification is a testimony of Malaysia Airports'
commitment to ensure the highest level of safety at our
airports and to fully comply with the ICAO Safety Management
System requirement. This certification further create the
needs for us to keep the airport as a safe place to work and
to maintain, sustain and further elevate the level of safety
standards to the next level that we are committed to.
Through this campaign, it is Malaysia Airports' aspiration
that the entire apron's workforce will continuously work
safely, maintain a safe working environment and further
reduce numbers of accidents at the apron.
In promoting the airside safety culture and awareness, apart
from this campaign, Malaysia Airports also exercise
prevention methods in its relentless effort to decrease
airside incidents, such as Implementation of Demerit
System, where driver who is involved in accident or breached
a regulations, will not be allowed to drive for certain
period of time and will be given demerit point. Driving
permit will be confiscated when demerit point reached 12
points or above and driver will not be allowed to drive in
airside for a year.
Malaysia Airports also sets up the age limit of each
type of vehicle to ensure all vehicle is fit for operations
and to avoid from oil spillages. Airside drivers are also
provided with the KLIA Airside Drivers Safety Handbook as a
guidelines for drivers in airside. They are also required to
attend refresher briefing to refresh them of the safety and
security regulation when driving at the airside areas.
The Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) Act 1994 provides the
legislative frame work to promote, stimulate and encourage
high standards of safety and health at work. The long term
goal of the act is to create a healthy and safe working
culture among all the employees and employers and KLIA
advocates this act strictly as a working culture. OSHA 94 is
under Department of OSHA, Ministry of Human Resources
Malaysia.
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