Why is Health & Safety Important To The Cabin Crew?

In any workspace, you always want to err on the side of caution, and if there’s just one environment that you want to follow this rule, then it’s in the aviation space. Whether you are working as a flight crew or simply on board as a passenger, it’s advisable to do your best to listen closely to instructions and rules on what to do in case of an emergency. Here in this article, we will stress the importance of keeping up to safety and health standards and how one can go about doing so.

Aircraft Health and Safety Terminologies :- 

Aircraft Evacuation:

An aircraft evacuation refers to an emergency situation where you must guide passengers to evacuate the vessel as safely as possible.

Ditching :

Ditching refers to when the aircraft lands on water. When landing on water, you must follow procedures to help leave the vessel safely along with all of the other passengers.

Decompression:

Decompression is the term referring to cabin decompression.

Firefighting:

Firefighting is a role that the cabin crew must take if working on an aircraft. If a fire breaks out, it is the cabin crew’s (with the exception of the pilots) duty to get involved.

Passenger management:

Duties range from safety demonstrations, seat-belt checks, and safe. stowage of carry-on baggage, to serious incidents involving restraint tactics to subdue passengers causing a fuss.

Security related issues:

Every airline has its own procedures meant to prevent or mitigate emergency hostile situations.

Extraordinary situations:

Cabin crew are expected to act calmly, with common sense and initiative, in out of the ordinary situations. A great example of this would be US Airways Flight 1549. When the pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger assessed that a flock of geese had hit his aircraft’s engines, he knew he had to make an emergency landing. In this case, he had the aircraft land on New York’s Hudson river, after which he and the rest of the cabin crew helped each passenger safely ditch the plane.

Emergency:

An emergency is a situation that endangers the lives of passengers and crew. An emergency may result in the necessity to evacuate the aircraft.

First Aid:

Provision of first aid is the second major reason for having cabin crew onboard passengers. As there is no hospital 40,000+ feet in the air, it is imperative that all cabin crew members are trained in first aid techniques. First aid includes knowing how to administer certain controlled drugs, resuscitation techniques, emergency childbirth procedures, and (on some airlines) use of defibrillator machines.

While the majority of people boarding a flight will never in their lives experience anything resembling a flight emergency, it is still advised to be prepped with the knowledge and expertise needed to provide aid and training when needed. The professionals at Fulfillment by ASAP Services kow this and that is why they’ve been the most trusted independent distributors in their industry. Operating for more than 10 years, they have been able to fulfill thousands of orders while providing advice and knowledgeable information on all things aviation related. As the premier supplier of Aviation, NSN, Electronic and Cabin Crew Safety Parts, Fulfillment by ASAP is considered by many as the main one stop shop for parts!

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