Ground Handling Safety Training Course

Introduction

This comprehensive certification course provides essential knowledge and skills for all personnel involved in ground operations. It focuses on the critical safety protocols and efficient procedures necessary to ensure a secure and timely turnaround of aircraft. The training is designed to minimize risks, prevent accidents, and maintain a high standard of operational excellence in the dynamic and fast-paced airport environment. By mastering these foundational principles, participants will contribute to a safer and more reliable aviation ecosystem, enhancing both passenger and crew confidence. The course content is regularly updated to align with the latest international aviation regulations and industry best practices.

Duration: 5 days

Target Audience:

  • New and experienced ground handling agents
  • Ramp agents and supervisors
  • Baggage handlers
  • Catering staff
  • Aircraft maintenance personnel
  • Fueling operators
  • Airport operations staff

Objectives:

  • To provide a comprehensive understanding of airport safety regulations and procedures.
  • To equip participants with the skills to identify and mitigate potential hazards on the ramp.
  • To train personnel in the correct and safe operation of ground support equipment (GSE).
  • To ensure all staff can respond effectively to emergencies and implement accident prevention measures.
  • To promote a culture of safety and teamwork among all ground handling personnel.

Course Modules:

  1. Introduction to Aviation Safety & Regulations
  • Overview of the aviation industry and the role of ground handling.
  • Understanding international and national safety regulations (e.g., ICAO, IATA).
  • The importance of a Safety Management System (SMS).
  • Risk assessment and hazard identification techniques.
  • Human factors in aviation safety.
  1. Airport & Apron Safety Procedures
  • Apron layout and restricted areas.
  • Airside driving regulations and vehicle protocols.
  • Foreign Object Debris (FOD) prevention and control.
  • Communicating effectively using standard aviation terminology and radio procedures.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements and usage.
  1. Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Operations
  • Types of GSE (e.g., pushback tractors, baggage carts, GPU).
  • Pre-use inspection and maintenance checks of equipment.
  • Safe operation and maneuvering of all GSE.
  • Parking and securing equipment when not in use.
  • Reporting equipment faults and defects.
  1. Aircraft Servicing & Turnaround Procedures
  • The aircraft turnaround process from arrival to departure.
  • Positioning and securing chocks and cones.
  • Connecting and disconnecting ground power and air conditioning units.
  • Servicing aircraft with water, catering, and waste disposal.
  • Post-departure safety checks.
  1. Aircraft Marshalling & Communication
  • Standard marshalling signals and their meaning.
  • Techniques for guiding aircraft safely to and from the gate.
  • Effective communication between the marshaller and the flight crew.
  • Using wands and other visual aids correctly.
  • Emergency and non-standard signals.
  1. Baggage & Cargo Handling
  • Safe lifting and manual handling techniques.
  • Loading and unloading baggage and cargo according to weight and balance instructions.
  • Handling special items, such as live animals or oversized luggage.
  • Use of baggage and cargo container systems (ULDs).
  • Security screening and dangerous goods awareness.
  1. Aircraft Fueling Procedures
  • Understanding different types of aviation fuel.
  • Safety precautions during refueling and defueling.
  • Static electricity and grounding procedures.
  • Emergency procedures for fuel spills or fires.
  • Communication protocols with the flight deck and fueling operator.
  1. Emergency Response & Accident Prevention
  • Responding to aircraft fires and evacuations.
  • Procedures for medical emergencies on the ramp.
  • Accident and incident reporting protocols.
  • Spill containment and cleanup procedures.
  • Evacuation and emergency services coordination.
  1. Dangerous Goods Regulations
  • Introduction to dangerous goods categories (e.g., explosives, flammable liquids).
  • Recognition of dangerous goods labels and markings.
  • Handling and segregation of dangerous goods.
  • Emergency procedures for spills or leaks involving dangerous goods.
  • Legal responsibilities and documentation requirements.
  1. Security Awareness & Threat Recognition
  • Airport security procedures and access control.
  • Identifying suspicious behavior or packages.
  • Protecting sensitive aircraft information.
  • Reporting security breaches or threats.
  • The role of ground staff in the overall aviation security chain.

CERTIFICATION

  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate

TRAINING VENUE

  • Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.

AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION

  • Airport Pick Up is provided by the institute. Accommodation is arranged upon request

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com

For More Details call: +254-114-087-180

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