Airport Services Manual, Part 1: Rescue and Fire Fighting
Also Known As: ICAO 9137-1
ICAO 9137 - Part 1:1990, also known as the Airport Services Manual, Part 1: Rescue and Fire Fighting, is a standard that provides guidance for the implementation of the specifications outlined in Annex 14, Volume 1 of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This particular part of the manual focuses on rescue and fire fighting (RFF) services at airports.
The standard covers various important aspects related to RFF services. It includes information on the level of protection that should be provided at an airport, taking into consideration factors such as the critical area concept and the relationship between the amount of extinguishing agents and the critical area.
Furthermore, the standard provides guidance on RFF vehicle specifications, highlighting the specific requirements and characteristics that these vehicles need to meet to effectively handle emergencies. The manual also offers information on extinguishing agent characteristics, which is crucial for selecting the right type of agent to combat different types of fires.
Additionally, the standard addresses the siting of fire stations, providing guidelines on suitable locations for fire stations to ensure quick response times in the event of an emergency. It also includes operating procedures for dealing with emergencies, outlining the best practices and guidelines to follow when responding to incidents at airports.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Airports, Concepts, Disaster control, Emergency, Extinguishing agents, Fire, Fire stations, Implementation, Information, Protection, Rescue, Siting, Vehicles |
Edition | 3 |
ICS Codes | 13.300 - Protection against dangerous goods |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 83.6 MB |