aci apron safety survey 2005 statistics (updated may 19, 2006) thomas romig manager, committees and...
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ACI Apron Safety Survey ACI Apron Safety Survey 2005 Statistics2005 Statistics
(Updated May 19, 2006)(Updated May 19, 2006)
Thomas RomigThomas RomigManager, Committees and PolicyManager, Committees and Policy
ACI World HeadquartersACI World Headquarters
30.7%
12.7%
12.1%
7.8%
7.6%
2.5%
11.3%
Latin America
Pacific
Europe
North America
Africa
Asia
Average
2005 Apron Safety Survey Response Breakdown
ACI RegionMember airports
Respo-ndents
Total 1,640 185
Asia 280 7
Africa 172 13
North America 371 29
Europe 428 52
Pacific 197 25
Latin America 192 59
Response rates
Percentage change 2004 – 2005: - 1 %
2005 Apron Safety Survey Response Breakdown
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120
140
160
180
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
North America
Pacific
Year of survey
Responding
Airport
Total number of accidents/incidents: 244
Type of accident/Incident Number of occurrences Percentage change 2004-2005
Involving aircraft Damage to stationary aircraft by equipment Caused by/to moving aircraft
Involving equipment/facilities Caused by Jet Blast Equipment to equipment damage Equipment to facilities damage
Injuries to PAX and Personnel Minor Severe Fatal
Total Spills Fuel Other
2005 Apron Safety Survey November data
1027131142
48454
311143168
132127
50
76 (+34%)65 (+9%)
11 (+181%)198 (-28%)2 (+100%)131 (-36%)65 (-17%)
204 (-32%)203 (-37%)1 (+400%)
0
355 (-12%)190 (-25%)145 (+16%)
Total number of accidents/incidents: 2,742
Type of accident/Incident Number of occurrences Percentage change 2004-2005
Involving aircraft Damage to stationary aircraft by equipment Caused by/to moving aircraft
Involving equipment/facilities Caused by Jet Blast Equipment to equipment damage Equipment to facilities damage
Injuries to PAX and Personnel Minor Severe Fatal
Total Spills Fuel Other
2005 Apron Safety Survey Full Year data
846660186
1,89658
1,136703
3,6111,7531,855
2,0902,051
372
922 (-8%) 660 (0 %)
262 (-29%)2,311 (-18%) 32 (+81%)1,412 (-20%) 867 (-19%)
1,807 (+16%)1,780 (+15%) 22 (+68%) 5 (-60%)
2,830 (+28%)1,123 (+56%)1,707 (+9 %)
2005 Apron Safety Survey Change 2004 – 2005
2005 saw a decline in most figures:
- Number of airports responding: - 1 % (187 → 185) - Number of incidents/accidents: - November 2005: - 11 % (274 → 244) - Full year 2005: - 15 % (3,233 → 2,742)
A decrease in incidents/accidents can be deducted:
- Average percentage change: - November 2005: - 17.5% - Full year 2005: + 7.2%
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1983-1987
1988-1992
1993-1997
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
to aircraft
to equipment & facilities
total
Apron Incidents and Accidents per 1,000 movements
Source: ACI Statistics 1983 - 2005
Apron Incidents and Accidents per 1,000 movements
ACI Statistics 1983 - 2005
Apron Incidents and Accidents by type of incident
ACI Statistics Full Year 2005
Stationary Aircraft(24.0%) Moving Aircraft
(6.8%)
Damage from Jet Blast(2.1%)
Equipment to Equipment(41.4%)
Equipment to Facility(25.6)
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0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0.14
0.16
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
injuries tostaff
injuries topax
total injuries
Injuries per 1000 movements to staff and passengers
ACI Statistics Full Year 1996- 2005
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0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0.14
0.16
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
fatal
severe
minor
total
Injuries per 1000 movements, by severity
ACI Statistics Full Year 1996 - 2005
Main safety initiatives:
- Management to take leading role on safety matters - Apron Safety Committees - Operators to provide safety training for staff- Yearly seminar for all users, specific seminar, lectures- Implementation of apron markings, signs and lighting- Safety campaigns (safety day, safety week or one full month ) – Trophy “I care” and
compensation- Safety publications (bulletin, circular, news letter, …)- Driver training, licensing, enforcement of specific traffic rules - FOD: campaigns – annual FOD walk with all operators;- Proper identification on the apron - security badge- Use of apron safety gear – high visibility reflecting jackets
2005 Apron Safety Survey Safety initiatives