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emergency response personnel
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Airport services manual: part 1: rescue and firefighting. 4th ed. Montreal, 2015. (Doc. 9137 AN/898).
- Fonte2
- ESTADOS UNIDOS. Federal Aviation Administration. Advisory circular: airport emergency plan. Consolidated AC includes change 2. [Washington, DC], 2009. (AC n. 150/5200-31C).
- Contexto
- Packages of dangerous goods are required to be marked with the “proper shipping name” of the dangerous goods, as listed in the Technical Instructions, and with the corresponding 4-digit “United Nations (UN) number”, used to identify the substance. The package is also required to bear one or more hazard labels. These labels are in the form of a 100 mm × 100 mm square on point, with a distinctive symbol and colour. These package markings and labels enable emergency response personnel to immediately recognize the nature of the hazards presented by any dangerous goods that may be encountered.
- Airport operators should devise a training handbook with formal methods for training their personnel. Formal methods include, but are not limited to, classroom instruction, on-site familiarization, and emergency training drills (for airport personnel, emergency response personnel, and the public).
- Subárea
- Safety
- Spanish
- personal de respuesta a emergencia