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  • Flight number / Aircraft reg.

  • Airport

  • Stand

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • 1. Do staff stay away from the Aircraft until anti collision lights are off and engines spooled down?

  • 2. Is the aircraft fully chocked and coned before any equipment is positioned onto the aircraft?

  • 3. Are all vehicles performing a brake check before positioning onto the aircraft?

  • 4. Are all applicable vehicles marshalled onto and off the aircraft?

  • 5. Are stabilisers deployed on all applicable vehicles?

  • 6. Are guardraild deployed on all platforms?

  • 6. Do staff wear all necessary clothing (overalls, hi-visibility clothes, gloves)?

  • 7. Are staff in posession of company issued hearing protection?

  • 8. Do toilet service staff wear face masks?

  • 9. Do staff close the gate after climbing onto the operator platform of toilet and water units?

  • 10. Do staff pull vent handle on water service after connecting the hose?

  • 11. Do staff close the valve before disconnecting the hose on toilet and water service?

  • 12. Do staff close and check panels before leaving?

  • 13. Do staff fully lower the cage before exiting?

  • 14. Do staff secure the hose before leaving the cage?

  • 15. Do staff double check that all hoses are disconnected before drivivg away?

  • 16. Do staff take their gloves off before opening cab doors?

  • 17. Do staff retract the left guardrail with the right one still in place before closing the door?

  • 18. Do staff ensure the aircraft door is closed before lowering the platform?

  • 19. Is rear door of cleaning truck closed when in elevated position?

  • 20. Do staff refrain from exiting body of the truck until it's fully lowered?

  • 21. Do staff close rear door before driving off?

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