TY - JOUR PY - 1975// TI - Occupational hazards at airports JO - Journal of safety research A1 - Gage, Heather A1 - Korol, EM SP - 147 EP - 155 VL - 7 IS - 4 N2 - Surveys were conducted at a number of large metropolitan airports with the aim of uncovering the most prevalent dangers faced by ground workers. Responses to a general questionnaire revealed a lack of formal or uniform planning and staffing in response to medical emergencies, and/or disasters. Management interviews and facility tours by an industrial hygienist pointed out in detail the most frequently encountered in severe hazards faced by airport support personnel in various types of ground activities. Recommendations based on survey results include drawing up an airport master plan for medical coverage, establishment of uniform occupational safety and health standards for all presently semiautonomous ground facilities, and permanent hiring of a professional industrial hygienist to supervise all aspects of airport compliance with OSHA standards. General safeguards and procedures for the hazards observed are also provided.
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