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Safety at the Airport
The department responsible for your safety
at the airport
MISSIONS
PREVENTION
Organising day-to-day accident prevention at the airport and
managing safety equipment.
Monitoring building sites (specialist teams) to ensure the protection
of people and property.
ACTION
Applying initial fire fighting measures
in the first three minutes whilst waiting for the Alpes Maritimes
Fire Brigade to intervene. Possibly evacuating the terminal
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Monitoring the safety perimeter around bomb disposal experts. |
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Providing emergency medical attention in under 3 minutes for
anyone in distress. |
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THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
12 emergency doctors provide a non-stop
service from 6 am to midnight. The medical department handles
emergencies anywhere on the airport platform.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Organising and coordinating crisis plans
(safety, security, operations) designed to cope with all situations
encountered at an international airport, notably monitoring
specialist control posts.
Running associated crisis tools: setting
up crisis cells with personnel trained annually and the relevant
technical means (telephone switchboard, automatic calling device,
etc).
OUR TEAM
8 Team
Leaders
28 Safety Officers |
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THE PERMANENT SAFETY POST
The Permanent Safety Post is the department's
veritable nerve centre. This is where all alarms and intervention
requests are handled, and the base from which the entire airport
is kept under surveillance 24 hours a day to ensure the safety
of people and property.
2
medical centres.
OUR EQUIPMENT
2 intervention vehicles
1,000 extinguishers
100 fire hydrants
4 fire detection systems controlling 1,300 detectors
161 centrally controlled emergency exits |
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