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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
1.3.5 Safety Director
The Safety Director is tasked with the overall responsibility for development and implementation
of the Eagle Aircraft Safety Program. The Safety Director reports directly to the President on all
safety issues and shall also serve all levels of the department as an advisor on safety matters.
Specific responsibilities include:
1.
Develop and implement safety programs for Eagle Aircraft personnel to ensure a safe and
healthful work environment.
2.
Advise management of recognized hazards and unsafe/unhealthful working conditions.
3.
Periodically assess Safety Program effectiveness and compliance.
4.
Update Safety Program as necessary to maintain regulatory compliance.
5.
Perform annual facility safety audits.
6.
Perform hazard assessments for the purpose of recommending engineering controls,
administrative controls, and personal protective equipment.
7.
Evaluate available training resources. Advise management concerning training
requirements, methods, and sources.
8.
Assist management as necessary in the event of a governmental safety and/or health
inspection.
9.
Disseminate safety-related information.
10.
Process Hazard and Incident Reports for the purpose of identifying and eliminating or
mitigating workplace hazards.
11.
Maintain Hazardous Substance Exposure Reports.
12.
Other duties as determined by the President.
1.4
Flight Safety
Flight safety is everyone's responsibility. Staff and customers are encouraged to
1.4.1
immediately bring any safety related issues, or any potential safety issues to the
manager's attention.
1.5
Flight Instructor Status
1.5.1
For the purposes of this manual, all certified flight instructors, whether full-time
employees, part-time employees, or independent contractors, are required to comply
with the procedures in this manual. This is necessary because of the higher degree of
standardization and supervision required to conduct flight operations without undue risk
to the customers, staff, and general public. It does not imply any status used by the
IRS for defining employee status.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 9 of 56
FAA Approved
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