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REPORT 2018
 6.4        6.5



 Security Programme against acts    Emergency Response Plan - ERP


 of unlawful interference

            Goldair Handling’s Emergency Response Plan is based on international
            regulations and standards and includes a series of procedures that
 In addition to the foregoing safety programmes and actions, Goldair   All employees are familiar with the legislative requirements,   must be followed immediately in case of an incident involving aircraft   During 2018,
 Handling has developed and maintains a Security Programme   regulations, procedures and the content of the programme in   or any other emergency incident (fire, extreme weather phenomena,
 against  acts  of  unlawful  interference,  in  accordance  with  the   question concerning the discharge of their duties. Furthermore,   etc.). Through the ERP implementation, the Company aims at the
 requirements of the National Civil Aviation Security Programme,   day-to-day tasks and functions are performed in compliance   coordination of the required actions by the employees involved in order   9 ERP
 Technical Security Directives 1 & 2, and the Security Programme of   with  the  law,  policies,  rules,  instructions  and  procedures  of  the   to address such incidents appropriately.  training sessions took place
 each airport. These security procedures reflect the security rules   Company, the National Security Rules of the CAA, as well as the   All employees in a position of responsibility at all airports are trained   with the participation of
 at each airport and comply with the requirements of the security   supplementary Technical Directives.  in emergency response issues so as to be able to handle emergencies   110 employees.
 programmes of both civil aviation and airlines. The security   in the most effective manner. Finally, Goldair Handling, in collaboration
 programme has been established for:  with the airline companies and other airport organisations, participates
            in emergency exercises and drills to address incidents involving
            aircraft.

            Emergency exercises and drills
 Guidance    The Company regularly implements readiness exercises and
 on the applicable    drills on addressing emergencies. The emergency exercises and   The Company has set up fire safety teams
 and required    drills are planned and conducted either by the Company itself or   at 20 regional stations.
 security measures  in collaboration with external bodies (airport management bodies,   These teams consist of 3 to 11 individuals,
            Specialist Disaster Management Units [SDMU], etc.).      depending on the size of the airport.
 Compliance    More specifically, in 2018, the following took place:
 with the applicable
 Protection      •  17 drills on addressing leaks
 of facilities, aircraft,   legislation    •  5 drills on addressing aircraft accident
 equipment      •  3 fire drills
 and individuals    •  2 drills on handling suspicious packages
              •  1 earthquake drill
              •  1 evacuation drill







                                                                        EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
                       5                  22
                    “table top”        emergency
                     training         drills by Goldair
                    seminars            Handling



                                                                Proper                  Restoration
                      7                                       preparation               of smooth
              drills in collaboration      34                  /ongoing                  operation
                with the airport                                training
                authorities and                                             Effective                Prevention
              emergency services        emergency                           handling
                    (SDMU)                  drills





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