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703/704/604 CABIN SAFETY INFLIGHT INSPECTION CRITERIA (AIRCRAFT WITHOUT FLIGHT ATTENDANTS)

SPECIAL 704 OPERATIONS – GLOBAL EXPRESS (GEX)

2 PRE-TAKE-OFF

2a Standard Safety Briefing

- Seat belt operation - Emergency exit locations Location

- Requirement to obey crew instructions in regards to: No smoking

Safety belts

Location and presentation of masks How to obtain mask

How to activate oxygen flow How to don

Priority when assisting others (e.g. child/infant)

When to inflate How to activate light

- The briefing is not diluted by service information or advertising

602.89, 724.34(1) - Carry-on baggage stowage: when, where, why and how

- Seat backs upright - Chair tables stowed - Safety Features Card Purpose Advisability

Safety belts

- Location of and requirement to obey signs: No smoking

- Location of emergency equipment (fire extinguisher, ELT, survival kit, first aid kit, life raft)

- Use of portable electronic devices - Oxygen:

Place over mouth and nose

Use of head strap

- Life Preserver, if applicable: Location

How to don

How to inflate normally and inflate manually

2b Safety Demonstrations

724.34(1) - Oxygen: Location

Method of donning Use of head strap

- Priority when assisting others (e.g. child/infant) Location

Place over mouth and nose Operation

How to activate - Life preserver, if applicable:

Method of donning

How to inflate normally and manually

CABIN SAFETY INSPECTION CRITERIA

SPECIAL 704 OPERATIONS – GLOBAL EXPRESS (GEX)

Legend:

During certification/aircraft inspection Both an AOHS and CAR Requirement

CHECKLIST ITEM ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

2c Cabin Visual Checks

602.08, 704.33

- Monitor screens are stowed - Footrests that protrude are stowed 605.24- 605.28 602.86 605.25 602.86 602.86 602.86

- Seat belts fastened and correctly worn (including child restraint systems) - Chair tables stowed, seat backs upright

- Carry-on baggage securely stowed - Portable electronic devices

- Walkman type headsets removed and stowed - Window shades at exit rows open

- Lavatory unoccupied - Galleys secured

2d Exit Briefing - Indicate passenger is seated in exit row

704.34(4) - Passenger is made aware of exit operation

2e Additional Crew Member Station

605.27, 704.121, 705.139 - Signal to take position - Silent Review

- Seat belt/harness fastened

3 INFLIGHT

3a Standard Safety Briefing

724.34 - Advisability of using seat belt - No smoking

- Obey crew instructions

NOTE: Operator may include this information in the pre-take off briefing

3b Cabin Supervision - Prompt response to cabin/flight deck calls 704.33(1)(e), 705.139

3c Turbulence Procedures

605.25-28 - Communicate with the Pilots - Direct passengers to fasten safety belts (and child restraint systems) and stow carry-

on baggage

- Discontinue Service, and secure the cabin - Take a seat and fasten seat belt

CABIN SAFETY INSPECTOR MANUAL

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CABIN SAFETY INSPECTION CRITERIA

SPECIAL 704 OPERATIONS – GLOBAL EXPRESS (GEX)

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During certification/aircraft inspection Both an AOHS and CAR Requirement

CAR requirement

CHECKLIST ITEM ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

3d AOHS Requirements

(Follow up by AOHS)

(Provisions for sanitation are found in Part IV of the AOHS Regulations) personal service room = lavatory towelette = wet nap

Controlled Product means any product, material or substance in Class A, B, C, D, E and F of the Hazardous Products Act:

Class A - Compressed Gas

Class B - Flammable and Combustible Material

Class C - Oxidizing Material Class D - Poisonous and Infectious Material

Class E - Corrosive Material Class F - Dangerously Reactive Material

Hazardous Product means a prohibited, restricted or controlled product.

Material Safety Data Sheet means a document containing words, figures or symbols disclosing information about a product and its ingredients.

Verify the following and if a discrepancy is noted provide a detailed description of your observations (e.g. a dirty personal service room: several pieces of toilet paper

scattered on floor, considerable amount of cleaning agent spilled on counter) - Clean and sanitary personal service rooms and galleys

- If aircraft is equipped with a personal service room, ensure it has a covered container for sanitary napkins and one of the following:

• toilet, toilet paper and washbasin, or • toilet and toilet paper, or

• washbasin.

- If there is a personal service room with a washbasin, ensure it is equipped with: • soap or other cleaning agent from a dispenser,

• hand towels, and

• non-combustible container for disposal of used hand towels. - If there is no washbasin, ensure there are towelettes for food handlers. - Drinking water and cups available. Ensure the water container is:

• used only for drinking,

• not stored in personal service room, • closed with a cover

- Ensure water is drawn by a tap, ladle or other means that does not contaminate water. - Service carts operate in such a manner that the cart can be controlled and stopped

reliably and quickly with moderate effort.

Provide a detailed description of your observation to AOHS Inspector when you

observe the following:

- Full garbage bags that were not removed when possible.

- Employee food utensils and equipment that contain cracks, unnecessary indentations or are dirty.

- An employee eating, preparing or storing food near hazardous products, in a personal service room or in an area where it may be contaminated.

- Food waste handled in a manner that contaminates food. - Ice handled in a way that may cause contamination.

- An unknown substance with no label that may be a hazardous or controlled product. - A hazardous substance stored, handled or used incorrectly.

If you receive feedback from employees on any of the following, provide a detailed description to the AOHS Inspector:

- High levels of sound emanating from aircraft - Electrical shocks received

If the AOHS Inspector has advised you that the operator has a requirement to supply the following then check for:

- Availability of Material Safety Data Sheets for products identified by AOHS - A means for washing skin or irrigating eyes

CABIN SAFETY INSPECTION CRITERIA

SPECIAL 704 OPERATIONS – GLOBAL EXPRESS (GEX)

Legend:

During certification/aircraft inspection Both an AOHS and CAR Requirement

CHECKLIST ITEM ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

4 PRIOR TO LANDING 4a Standard Safety Briefing

724.34 - Carry-on baggage to be stowed - Chair tables stowed

- Seat backs upright and- Seat belts fastened

4b Cabin Visual Checks

605.24- 605.28 724.33 602.08,724.33

602.86 - Monitor screens are stowed

- Footrests that protrude are stowed 602.86 724.33 602.86 605.25 602.86 602.86

- Seat belts fastened and correctly worn (including child restraints) - Table trays stowed, seat backs upright

- Carry-on baggage securely stowed - Portable electronic devices

- Walkman type headsets removed and stowed - Window shades at exit rows open

- Overhead bins / compartments secured - Lavatory unoccupied

- Galleys secured

4c Additional Crew Member Station

605.27, 704.121, 705.139 - Signal to take position - Silent Review

- Seat belt/harness fastened

5 AFTER LANDING 5a

- Safest route for passenger movement away from aircraft

Safety Briefing

724.34 - Seat belt fastened until seat belt sign is turned off - Carry-on baggage is stowed until seat belt sign is turned off

5b - Passenger exposure to hazardous conditions

- Announcements to alert passengers of dangers - Guidance for passengers while air side

- When necessary, air side activity is postponed until safe

Ramp Safety

704.33

- Smoking restrictions enforced - “Walkman” type headsets not worn

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CABIN SAFETY INSPECTION CRITERIA

SPECIAL 704 OPERATIONS – GLOBAL EXPRESS (GEX)

Legend:

During certification/aircraft inspection Both an AOHS and CAR Requirement

CAR requirement

CHECKLIST ITEM ASSESSMENT CRITERIA