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Part 1 provides guidance for the implementation of the Annex 14, Volume I, specifications relating to rescue and firefighting (RFF). It includes material concerning the level of protection to be provided at an airport, the critical area concept and the method by which the amount of extinguishing agents has been related to the critical area.
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DOC 9137 Airport Services Manual Part 1 - Rescue and Fire Fighting (2014 - Unedited Version, requires ICAO-NET account)
This Manual is based on ICAO Annex 14, Third Edition – July 1999 and is fully compliant with that document. ii AMENDMENTS ... Part 3 C Guidelines for Consultant/Construction Services ICAO Airport Services Manual(Doc 9137) Part 1 C Rescue and Fire Fighting Part 2 C Pavement Surface Conditions
1.1.1 The principal objective of a RFF service is to save lives in the event of an aircraft accident or incident occurring at, or in the immediate vicinity of, an airport. The RFF service is provided to create and maintain survivable conditions, to provide egress routes for occupants and to initiate the rescue of
14 sty 2023 · This 4th edition of the document includes changes as of 15.01.2023. Part 1 provides guidance for the implementation of the Annex 14, Volume I, specifications relating to rescue and firefighting (RFF).
The prime purpose of this manual is to provide airport personnel with the information necessary to develop and implement an effective bird/wildlife control organization for their aerodrome. Because the risk of bird/wildlife strikes
The material in Part 7 relates to the pre-planning for handling airport emergencies, as well as coordination between different airport agencies (or services) and those agencies in the surrounding communities that could be of assistance in responding to an emergency.