Toolbox talk – sterile cockpits in ASUs and GSE
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Posted: 7 October 2019 | RTITB Airside | No comments yet
In the latest RTITB Airside Toolbox Talk, we discuss keeping your GSE and vehicle cabs clear to improve safety.
Statistically it is the operations that we are most familiar with that place us and our work colleagues most at risk.
Surveys confirm that one in three road traffic collisions occur within one mile of our homes – why is this? Simple. We get distracted and become complacent! An airside vehicle/GSE driver is subjected to a huge number of distractions during their daily work, some of them preventable and some out of their control.
Download the latest RTITB Airside Toolbox Talk and use it with your team to explore sterile cockpit policies and what processes might be adopted to improve safety in vehicle and GSE operations.
The Toolbox Talk looks at critical phases of vehicle driving, mental distractions, physical distractions and FOD.
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