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NO. COURSE OBJECTIVE COURSE OUTLINE DURATION MALAYSIA AIRPORTS CONSULTANCY SERVICES SDN BHD (375245-X) (Formerly known as Malaysia Airports Management and Technical Services Sdn. Bhd.) Malaysia Airports Corporate Office, Persiaran Korporat KLIA, 64000 KLIA, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. D/L : +603 8777 7410/ 7408 G/L : +603-8777 7000 Fax : +603-8777 7550 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.malaysiaairports.com.my Target Audience : Fire Officer (Airport Fire and Rescue Team) Fire Fighter (Airport Fire and Rescue Team) Capacity : Minimum 10 pax Maximum 25 pax Fire Station Management Facilities Planning Fire Service Equipment Fire Safety Fire Service Operations Practical Training Physical Training Building Construction Building Fire system Fire Protection Systems Fire Prevention Inspections Fix Installation system Fire Acts Physical Training Theory Command System Practical On-site Command, Coordination and Communications Exercise Physical Training To prepare participants in the fields of fire station management, facilities and fire safety planning, as well as command and control at aircraft crash sites. To equip participants with a fundamental understanding of fire inspection and fire prevention methods. To prepare participants for the role of an incident commander, dealing with : i) command and control functions in disaster response ii) coordination and communications in disaster response iii) formulate an airport emergency plan for mitigating aircraft and emergency accidents involving dangerous goods. Airport Fire and Rescue Services Supervisory 5 working days 14 Fire Prevention 5 working days 15 Command and Control 5 working days 16 Airport Fire and Rescue (AFRS) Training Modules

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NO. COURSE OBJECTIVE COURSE OUTLINE DURATION

MALAYSIA AIRPORTS CONSULTANCY SERVICES SDN BHD(375245-X)

(Formerly known as Malaysia Airports Management and Technical Services Sdn. Bhd.)Malaysia Airports Corporate Offi ce, Persiaran Korporat KLIA, 64000 KLIA, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia.

D/L : +603 8777 7410/ 7408 • G/L : +603-8777 7000 • Fax : +603-8777 7550

E-mail : [email protected] • Website : www.malaysiaairports.com.my

Target Audience : Fire Offi cer (Airport Fire and Rescue Team) Fire Fighter (Airport Fire and Rescue Team) Capacity : Minimum 10 pax Maximum 25 pax

• Fire Station Management • Facilities Planning • Fire Service Equipment• Fire Safety • Fire Service Operations • Practical Training• Physical Training

• Building Construction• Building Fire system• Fire Protection Systems• Fire Prevention Inspections• Fix Installation system• Fire Acts• Physical Training

• Theory Command System• Practical On-site Command, Coordination and

Communications Exercise • Physical Training

• To prepare participants in the fi elds of fi re station management, facilities and fi re safety planning, as well as command and control at aircraft crash sites.

• To equip participants with a fundamental understanding of fi re inspection and fi re prevention methods.

• To prepare participants for the role of an incident commander, dealing with :i) command and control

functions in disaster response ii) coordination and

communications in disaster response

iii) formulate an airport emergency plan for mitigating aircraft and emergency accidents involving dangerous goods.

Airport Fire and Rescue ServicesSupervisory

5 workingdays

14

FirePrevention

5 workingdays

15

Command and Control

5 workingdays

16

Airport Fire and Rescue

(AFRS) Training

Modules

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With the highly complex nature of aviation activities coupled with the substantial risks involved, airports must be prepared for any accidents or emergencies that may occur, and a competent and well-trained Airport Fire and Rescue Service (AFRS) team is essential in fulfi lling this objective. Malaysia Airports Consultancy Services (MACS) off ers an in-depth range of AFRS training modules which prepares AFRS personnel to eff ectively prevent and respond to a diverse range of airport emergencies and crisis situations, and ensure minimal impact to passengers, airlines and other airport stakeholders.

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• Principles of fi re• Hose & hose fi tting• Ancillary Equipment• Ladders• Extinguishing Agents• Fire Tenders• Ropes & Knots• Aircraft Familiarization• Publications• Casualty Handling• Self-Contain Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)• Topography • First Aid Fire Appliances (FAFA) / Fire Extinguisher• Strategy & Tactics• Rappelling & Abseiling• Foot Drills• Fire Fighting Drills

• Command System• Fire Station Management • Equipment, Agents and Hydraulics • Tactical Procedures and Methods • Fire-ground Leadership Training • Crash Practice• Physical Training

• Background of Incident Command Post• Factors aff ecting Emergency Management

System (EMS)• Emergency operations, strategies and tactics• Structure and Functions of Emergency

Operations Centre (EOC)• Eff ective communications and

telecommunications priorities during emergency operation• Post-incident crisis intervention• Practical exercises on radio communication and

application of ICS and EOC in a major incident

• AFRS Strategy and Tactics• Documents and Annexes• Fire Ground and Leadership • Incident Command System• Recording and Reporting• Role of Commanding Offi cer • Special Services• Standard Operating Procedure• Physical Training

Basic Airport Rescue & Fire Fighting

3.5workingdays

• To provide participants with the fundamentals of aircraft rescue

and fi re-fi ghting for

i) Aircraft Emergenciesii) Building fi res at Airports Format : Classroom Lectures

and Practical Exercises

To provide participants with a fundamental understanding ofi) Fire Station Managementii) Tactical fi re-fi ghtingiii) Fire-ground command

• Eff ective emergency management• Command and control • Understanding of Emergency

Operations Centre structure and functions

• To prepare participants for the vigors of being a (AFRS) Offi cer with the capability and knowledge to:

i) Manage the men and facilities under his command

ii) Respond to and successfully handle aircraft accidents and other airport emergencies

1

Fire Offi cer 5 workingdays

2

CrisisManagement

5 workingdays

3

Commanding Offi cer

5 workingdays

4

i) To prepare and equip participants for the role of Watch Room Offi cer

• Understand the purpose and operation of Airport Fire Tenders

• Understand and be able to implement troubleshooting methods and work repair techniques

• Build up skills and self confi dence to face any kind of task and various potential emergencies

• Enhance aircraft and building fi re fi ghting skills and knowledge

• Build up self motivation and positive altitude for daily responsibilities

• To prepare participants with the required knowledge and skills in Hazardous Materials handling to cope with any related emergencies.

• To provide participants with the knowledge of healthcare aspects through a series of classroom lectures and practical exercises.

Watch Room Procedures

5 workingdays

5

Aircraft Fire TenderMaintenance

3 workingdays

6

Rescue Fire Fighting Refresher

5 workingdays

7

Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Handling

5 workingdays

8

Fundamentals of Fitness

9 workingdays

9

• Duties, Roles and responsibilities• Watch room console• Usage of communication equipment• Testing & Checking• Radio & communication system• Radio telephony procedures• CAO Alphabetical• Airport Category• Airport Emergency Plan• Physical Training• Visit to Fire Station Watch room & Air Traffi c

Control

• Industrial Automated System• Fire Tender specifi cations • Identifi ed and describe the function of an

airports fi re tenders• Test the serviceability of the fi re tender main

components • Troubleshooting and diagnostic method• Component repair and installation• Electrical and pneumatics diagram

• Module 1 - Fire Service Equipment and Extinguishing Agents

• Module 2 - Rescue and Fire Fighting Principles• Module 3 - Tactical Procedures and Methods• Module 4 - Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting

Training

• Introduction of Hazardous • Materials Fundamental of OSHA 1994• Classes of Hazardous Materials• Hazard and Risk Evaluation• Chemical Protective Suits (CPS)• Decontamination Protocol• Implementing Response• Chemical Data Response Guide• Practical Training

• Human Anatomy and Physiology • Nutrition• Introduction to Physical Activity• Health Related Fitness• Skill Related Fitness• Injury• Principles of Training

Participants are also learn to identify a suitable training program based on physical training fundamentals.

• To provide participants with the fundamentals of aircraft rescue and fi re-fi ghting for aircraft emergencies

Format : Classroom lectures and practical exercises.

• To equip participants with the required skills and knowledge for dealing with internal fi res in aircraft fi res and building fi res at airports

Format : Classroom lectures and practical exercises at the aircraftmock-up.

• To provide participants with the theory, principles and practice of, tactical fi re-fi ghting to specifi c types of aircraft that normally use the airport and other aircraft that might use the airport due to weather conditions at scheduled destinations.

• To understand the characteristics, functional components, and maintenance procedures of fi re-fi ghting breathing apparatus.

AircraftFire-fi ghting

5 workingdays

10

AircraftInternal Fire

3 workingdays

11

AircraftFamiliarization

3 workingdays

12

Self-ContainedBreathingApparatus

5 workingdays

13

• Basic First Aid• Practical Training• Circuit Training • Continous Training • Interval Training • Beep Training

• Fire Service Equipment and Extinguishing Agents

• Fire Behavior and Concept • Aircraft Construction and Hazards • Fire Equipment • Ladders and Stretchers• Breathing Apparatus • Aircraft Fire-fi ghting Techniques • Tactical Procedures and Methods • Topography • Practical Training

• Breathing Apparatus• Internal Fire• Smoke House Training • Crash practice• Physical Training

• Type of aircraft• Aircraft Construction and Hazards• Tactical Procedures and Methods• Aircraft Fire-fi ghting Techniques• Rescue Procedure• Practical • Physical Training

• B.A theoretical• Type of B.A• B.A Characteristic• Function and terminology• Smoke house operation• Internal fi re operation• Do’s and don’t• Poison gas• B.A Maintenance• B.A Refueling• B.A Compressor

MALAYSIA AIRPORTS CONSULTANCY SERVICES SDN BHD (MACS)

Airport Fire and Rescue (AFRS) Training Modules