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The following checklists are to be used during an aerodrome RFFS inspection/ audit. a) Level of protection to be provided, as well as he level of back-up supplies required. Chapter 2 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 b) Airport facilities affecting Rescue and Fire-fighting Services. Chapter 3 of Doc 9137- AN/898. Checklist RFFS 11 c) Communications and alarm requirements. Chapter 4 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 12 d) Factors in the specifications process for Rescue and Fire-fighting vehicles. Here only existing vehicles will be tested for compliance. Chapter 5 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 5, 13, 14 and 15. e) Protective clothing and respiratory equipment. Chapter 6 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 16 and 17. f) Ambulance and Medical Services. Chapter 7 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 18. g) Extinguishing agent characteristics. Chapter 8 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 19 h) Fire stations. Chapter 9 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 20 and 21. i) Personnel. Chapter 10 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist SACAA. Fire. Doc 22. j) Emergency organisations. Chapter 11 of Doc 9137-AN/898 and Doc 7192-AN/857 Appendix E2. Checklist RFFS 11. k) Airport fire-fighting and rescue procedures. Chapter 12 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist Checklist RFFS 24 & 25 l) Rescue in difficult environments. Chapter 13 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 26 m) Training. Chapter 14 of Doc 9137-AN/898 Part 1. And Doc 9137-AN/898 Pert 7. Checklist RFFS 27. n) Foaming of runways for emergency landings. Chapter 15 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 28. o) Aircraft fuelling practices. Chapter 16 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 29. 15/04/08 1

p) Availability of rescue and fire-fighting information. Chapter 17 of Doc 9137-AN/898. Checklist RFFS 30. The checklists commencing on the next page have been compiled in accordance with ICAO Doc. 9137-AN/898, Part 1 and will be used during the airport inspection/ audit. 15/04/08 2

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 2: Level of Protection to be Provided No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is the Fire Service compliant with the aerodrome license? 2 Is the minimum useable amount of water for fire extinguishment maintained? 3 Is the minimum foam compound available for the depletion of two loads of water carried on the vehicles? 4 Is the minimum required complementary agent available on the vehicles? 5 Is the quantity of available foam compound, compliant with the level of foam used? 6 Are the operations limited to the size of aircraft what the airport is licensed for? 7 Does the airport have a fire-prevention program? 8 Does this programme include all areas of the aerodrome? 9 Does the aerodrome ARFFS make provision for rescue work in the event of an accident? 15/04/08 3

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 3: Airport facilities affecting Rescue and Fire Fighting Services No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Are there any Hydrants available on the Aerodrome? 2 Are there adequate emergency access roads on the aerodrome? 3 Are these roads maintained? 4 Are there any emergency gates on the aerodrome? 5 Are these gates accessible to the emergency vehicles? 6 Is there any additional water available for fire fighting on the airport? 7 Is the pressure in the hydrants sufficient to enable rapid filling of vehicles? 8 Does the aerodrome have an appointed fire prevention officer/s? 9 Does the aerodrome have a fire prevention program? 10 Are there any records as require to this effect? 15/04/08 4

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 4: Communication and Alarm Requirements No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Are there any communication and alarm notification systems in place? 2 Is the alarm system tested regularly? 3 Are there any radios available for communication with ATC, Airport Management, or airline? 4 Are these radios on the required frequency? 5 Is the quantity sufficient to enable communication between vehicle operators, Control personnel and rescue operators? 6 Has all personnel been properly trained in radiotelephony and licensed accordingly? 7 Are there any telephone or other type of system available to summon assisting parties to the aerodrome emergency procedure/ plan? 8 Are these equipment tested regularly? 9 Is the result of these tests properly recorded? 15/04/08 5

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 5: Factors in the Specification process for Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the vehicle s have off road capability? 2 Are the vehicle s tyres of an off road type? 3 Does the foam induction systems work properly? 4 Provide proof of regular testing of induction system. At least two monthly. 5 Is the available equipment as per ICAO requirement? 6 Does all the fire appliance valves operate properly? 7 Are the rescue equipment maintained? 8 Are there any records available to substantiate the serviceability of the required pieces of equipment? 9 Is the vehicles foam carrying capacity as required to discharge 2 loads of water? 10 Does all emergency lighting operate properly? 11 Can the vehicles achieve the required speed within the prescribed time frame? 12 Can the vehicle reach the threshold of the furthest runway and discharge half of its contents within the required times? 15/04/08 6

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 5: Equipment for rescue operations Airport Category Airport Category Equipment for rescue operations 1-2 3-5 6-7 8-10 Adjustable wrench 1 1 1 1 Axe, rescue, large non-wedge type 1 1 1 1 Axe, rescue, small non-wedge or aircraft type 1 2 4 4 Cutter bolt, 61 cm 1 1 1 1 Crowbar, 95 cm 1 1 1 1 Crowbar, 1.65 cm - - 1 1 Chisel, cold 2.5 cm - 1 1 1 Flashlight/hand lamps 2 3 4 8 Hammer, 1.8 kg - 1 1 1 Hook, grab or salving 1 1 2 3 Saw, metal cutting or hacksaw, heavy duty, complete 1 1 1 1 with spare blades Blanket, fire resisting 1 1 2 3 Ladder, extending (of over-all length appropriate to the 1 1 2 3 aircraft types in use) Rope line, 15m length 1 1 2 3 Rope line, 30 m length - - 2 3 Pliers, 17.8 cm, side cutting 1 1 1 1 Pliers, slip joint 25 cm 1 1 1 1 Screwdrivers, assorted (set) 1 1 1 1 Snippers, tin 1 1 1 1 Chocks, 15 cm high - - 1 1 Chocks, 10 cm high 1 1 - - Powered rescue saw complete with two blades; or 1 1 1 2 pneumatic rescue chisel complete plus spare cylinder, chisel, and retaining spring Seat belt/ harness cutting tool 1 2 3 4 Gloves, flame resistant pairs (unless issued to individual 2 3 4 8 crew member) Breathing apparatus and spare cylinder One set per fire fighter on duty Oxygen inhaler - 1 1 1 Hydraulic or pneumatic forcing tool - 1 1 1 Medical first aid kit 1 1 2 3 Tarpaulin 1 1 2 3 Fan for ventilation and cooling - 1 2 3 Protective clothing One set per fire fighter on duty Stretcher 1 2 2 2 Chapter 5, Doc 9137-AN/898, Third edition 1990 & Guidance material related to rescue equipment carried on RFF vehicles (Airport Services Manual) 15/04/08 7

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 6: Protective Clothing and Respiratory Equipment No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is every individual fire fighter equipped with protective clothing? 2 Does every fire fighter have protective gloves? 3 Does every fire fighter have fire resistant boots? 4 Does every fire fighter have fire hoods? 5 Does the aerodrome have proximity suits? 6 Are there sufficient Breathing apparatus sets? 7 Are these sets tested regularly? 8 Are there any records to substantiate the above? 9 Have these Breathing apparatus sets been subjected to pressure tests as required? 10 Are there any records to substantiate this? 15/04/08 8

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 7: Ambulance and Medical Service No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the airport have a clinic or a first aid room as required? 2 Is the clinic or first aid room suitably equipped? 3 Are there any medical supplies or first aid kits available on the fire engines? 4 Is there an ambulance available on the airport? 5 If not, is there any agreement in place to have an ambulance be made available within reasonable time, if needed? 6 Are these agreement/s current? 7 Are these ambulances suitable type and equipped to deal with aircraft disasters? 8 If yes, is it regularly serviced and are there any records available? 9 Are the medical supplies on the airport regularly checked for expiring dates? 10 Provide a list of medical supplies at airport. 15/04/08 9

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 8: Extinguishing Agent Characteristics No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is the complimentary agent compatible with the primary extinguishing agent? Provide proof? 2 What percentage foam concentrate is used? 3%, 6% or 9% 3 Is this foam SABS approved? Provide proof? 4 Is the storage facility of the supplementary 200% extinguishing agent adequate? (Both primary and supplementary). 5 Was the viscosity of the foam tested? 6 Are there any records to this effect available? 7 Was the type of foam used, approved by the SARPS? 8 Is a copy of the SARPS certificate available? 15/04/08 10

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 9: Fire Stations No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the airport have a fire station? 2 Can the fire station house all the vehicles? 3 If not, how and where are the vehicles housed? 4 Is sufficient accommodation available for the required level of personnel? 5 Is there any accommodation available for the fire fighters? 15/04/08 11

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 10: Personnel No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Are sufficient fire personnel available to utilise the fire vehicles effectively? Including the hand-lines. 2 Are there personnel available to utilise the rescue equipment simultaneously with the fire fighting process? 3 Total number of fire fighting personnel? 4 Number of fire fighting personnel per shift? 5 Are these numbers published in the AIP? 6 Has the personnel numbers been adjusted during the past 12 months? 7 Was this done after consultation with the Director General of Civil Aviation? 8 Was this adjustment done in accordance with recategorisation of the aerodrome? Up or down? 15/04/08 12

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 11: Emergency Organisations No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the airport have an emergency manual? 2 Was this Manual submitted to and Approved by the CAA? 3 Is a copy of this manual available to all firemen? 4 Does this manual contain a grid reference chart, which includes a ten-kilometre radius from the aerodrome? 5 Is a grid reference chart available on each fire-fighting vehicle? 6 Did the prescribed annual emergency exercise take place? 7 Can rescue & fire fighting operations be performed up to the 10 kilometre radius from the airport? 15/04/08 13

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 12: Aircraft Fire Fighting and Rescue Procedures No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the fire fighting personnel know the appropriate techniques to enter or break into an aircraft structure? 2 Did all fire personnel receive aircraft construction for fire fighters? 3 Is all the fire fighters certified in aircraft construction for fire fighters? 4 Does all personnel know how to initiate the appropriate fire fighting techniques for an aircraft wheel fire? 5 Does all firemen know how to position the fire appliances to achieve the best possible fire fighting capability at a potential aircraft accident? 6 Are clearly defined instructions available for immediate reaction to an aircraft accident? 7 Are these instructions clearly depicted on the daily duty roster? 8 Is there any documentation to substantiate the above? 15/04/08 14

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 13: Rescue Operations in Difficult Environment No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is a process defined to address possible unforeseen scenarios such as swampy areas, large masses of water or a possible accident at sea? 2 If not self-provided for, does the airport have agreements with the other bodies such as the NSRI? 3 Is a copy of such agreement available? 4 Is a process defined to address possible unforeseen scenarios such as deserts or mountainous areas? or any other type of areas unique to your specific aerodrome? 5 Is there any proof of agreements available? 15/04/08 15

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 14: Training No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Did all the fire personnel receive ongoing/ refresher aircraft construction related training? 2 Is individual records kept of all fire related training? 3 Does the personnel periodically have live/ hot fire drills? At what frequency? Months weeks. 4 Are these training records available? 5 Is all fire fighting vehicle drivers certified as competent on the vehicle entrusted to them? 6 How frequently are these personnel subjected to re-testing? Annually : Bi Annually 15/04/08 16

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 15: Foaming of Runways for Emergency Landings No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is the aerodrome capable of providing runway foaming? 2 If yes, can the vehicles be replenished before the aircraft is allowed to land? 15/04/08 17

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 16: Aircraft Fuelling Practices No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Does the fire-crew do periodic inspection on the aircraft fuelling processes? 2 Is the bonding of aircraft and vehicles monitored? 3 Does the refuelling personnel offload the fire extinguishers during refuelling and placing the strategically? 4 Are all refuelling personnel adequately trained? 5 Does the Airport Management have copies of the refuelling personnel s competency certificates? 6 Are al the refuelling vehicles inspected periodically and certified as safe? 7 Does Airport Management monitor the above? 8 Is record thereof available? 9 Is all fuel on the aerodrome stored in appropriate containers or storage facilities 15/04/08 18

ICAO Doc. 9137 - Chapter 17: Availability of Rescue and Fire Fighting Information No. Questions Yes No N/A 1 Is all the relevant information pertaining to the fireservices as required in paragraph 2.6, published in the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)? 2 Does this information contain the number of personnel per shift during hours of operation? 3 Is the ATC and airlines notified of deviations from the published personnel strength? 4 Is there any objection to the CAA publishing this information? 15/04/08 19