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DOE-STD-1164-2003
Transporting nine or less passengers
Transporting ten or more passengers
Conducting pipeline or power line patrol
Taking aerial photographs over our facilities
Spraying an area for controlling insect populations
Putting a large air conditioner on top of a facility
Taking a facility manager over a site to view new construction
Aviation Safety Officers shall demonstrate a working level of knowledge with the
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Department's aviation accident/fatality history and its impact on the program.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills:
a.
Briefly describe the Department's aviation accident history identifying the most
significant occurrences including:
Department-owned aircraft accidents
CAS (chartered, rented or leased) aircraft accidents
Most predominate cause for these accidents
b.
Describe some of the immediate and long-range impacts of these accidents on the
program.
c.
Qualitatively compare the Department's aviation accident rates with civil
aviation's accident rates.
d.
Compare the Department's recent accident history with that prior to 1992 and
describe some of the program changes that have affected this rate.
Aviation Safety Officers shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of their site-
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specific pre-accident plan.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills:
a.
Describe the pre-accident plan at your site and include:
Immediate notification procedures and the "chain of command"
Methods to secure an on-site or off-site accident
Coordination contingencies with local government and private organizations
such as police and fire departments, hospitals, and medical evacuation units
Responsibilities of the Department for notifying family members and
providing assistance to them
b.
Explain whether the pre-accident plan is aviation specific or generic to all
operations at the site.
c.
Describe the training and qualifications for individuals within your aviation
program regarding the pre-accident plan including:
Accident notification procedures
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