ACI Apron Safety Survey 2005 Statistics (Updated May 19, 2006) Thomas Romig Manager, Committees and...

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ACI Apron Safety ACI Apron Safety Survey Survey 2005 Statistics 2005 Statistics (Updated May 19, 2006) (Updated May 19, 2006) Thomas Romig Thomas Romig Manager, Committees and Policy Manager, Committees and Policy ACI World Headquarters ACI World Headquarters

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Page 1: ACI Apron Safety Survey 2005 Statistics (Updated May 19, 2006) Thomas Romig Manager, Committees and Policy ACI World Headquarters.

ACI Apron Safety Survey ACI Apron Safety Survey 2005 Statistics2005 Statistics

(Updated May 19, 2006)(Updated May 19, 2006)

Thomas RomigThomas RomigManager, Committees and PolicyManager, Committees and Policy

ACI World HeadquartersACI World Headquarters

Page 2: ACI Apron Safety Survey 2005 Statistics (Updated May 19, 2006) Thomas Romig Manager, Committees and Policy ACI World Headquarters.

30.7%

12.7%

12.1%

7.8%

7.6%

2.5%

11.3%

Latin America

Pacific

Europe

North America

Africa

Asia

Average

2005 Apron Safety Survey Response Breakdown

ACI RegionMember airports

Respo-ndents

Total 1,640 185

Asia 280 7

Africa 172 13

North America 371 29

Europe 428 52

Pacific 197 25

Latin America 192 59

Response rates

Percentage change 2004 – 2005: - 1 %

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2005 Apron Safety Survey Response Breakdown

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Total number of accidents/incidents: 244

Type of accident/Incident Number of occurrences Percentage change 2004-2005

Involving aircraft Damage to stationary aircraft by equipment Caused by/to moving aircraft

Involving equipment/facilities Caused by Jet Blast Equipment to equipment damage Equipment to facilities damage

Injuries to PAX and Personnel Minor Severe Fatal

Total Spills Fuel Other

2005 Apron Safety Survey November data

1027131142

48454

311143168

132127

50

76 (+34%)65 (+9%)

11 (+181%)198 (-28%)2 (+100%)131 (-36%)65 (-17%)

204 (-32%)203 (-37%)1 (+400%)

0

355 (-12%)190 (-25%)145 (+16%)

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Total number of accidents/incidents: 2,742

Type of accident/Incident Number of occurrences Percentage change 2004-2005

Involving aircraft Damage to stationary aircraft by equipment Caused by/to moving aircraft

Involving equipment/facilities Caused by Jet Blast Equipment to equipment damage Equipment to facilities damage

Injuries to PAX and Personnel Minor Severe Fatal

Total Spills Fuel Other

2005 Apron Safety Survey Full Year data

846660186

1,89658

1,136703

3,6111,7531,855

2,0902,051

372

922 (-8%) 660 (0 %)

262 (-29%)2,311 (-18%) 32 (+81%)1,412 (-20%) 867 (-19%)

1,807 (+16%)1,780 (+15%) 22 (+68%) 5 (-60%)

2,830 (+28%)1,123 (+56%)1,707 (+9 %)

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2005 Apron Safety Survey Change 2004 – 2005

2005 saw a decline in most figures:

- Number of airports responding: - 1 % (187 → 185) - Number of incidents/accidents: - November 2005: - 11 % (274 → 244) - Full year 2005: - 15 % (3,233 → 2,742)

A decrease in incidents/accidents can be deducted:

- Average percentage change: - November 2005: - 17.5% - Full year 2005: + 7.2%

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to aircraft

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Apron Incidents and Accidents per 1,000 movements

Source: ACI Statistics 1983 - 2005

Apron Incidents and Accidents per 1,000 movements

ACI Statistics 1983 - 2005

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Apron Incidents and Accidents by type of incident

ACI Statistics Full Year 2005

Stationary Aircraft(24.0%) Moving Aircraft

(6.8%)

Damage from Jet Blast(2.1%)

Equipment to Equipment(41.4%)

Equipment to Facility(25.6)

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injuries tostaff

injuries topax

total injuries

Injuries per 1000 movements to staff and passengers

ACI Statistics Full Year 1996- 2005

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Injuries per 1000 movements, by severity

ACI Statistics Full Year 1996 - 2005

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Main safety initiatives:

- Management to take leading role on safety matters - Apron Safety Committees - Operators to provide safety training for staff- Yearly seminar for all users, specific seminar, lectures- Implementation of apron markings, signs and lighting- Safety campaigns (safety day, safety week or one full month ) – Trophy “I care” and

compensation- Safety publications (bulletin, circular, news letter, …)- Driver training, licensing, enforcement of specific traffic rules - FOD: campaigns – annual FOD walk with all operators;- Proper identification on the apron - security badge- Use of apron safety gear – high visibility reflecting jackets

2005 Apron Safety Survey Safety initiatives

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