Oz Airports owns over 30 vehicles purpose-designed to operate safely and effectively on operational airports. Each airside vehicle has more than $15,000 of additional features added to create a mobile work platform for the company’s Aerodrome Reporting and Work Safety Officers. These additional features ensure all vehicles are CASA compliant, but also redundancy measures stemming from our internal Aviation Risk Management System. Airside vehicles utilised at international airports are also fitted with vehicle tracking devices (VEELOs) in accordance with CASA requirements. The operational capabilities of our airside vehicles are further enhanced through the addition of a cloud based “paperless” tablet system ensuring all staff have instant connectivity to the IMS and all airport/project resources.
Oz Airports provides Aerodrome Reporting and Works Safety Officer theory training, in accordance with Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) AIC 139-13. The training provides the theory base that a new Aerodrome Reporting and Works Safety Officer requires,
Oz Airports trainers deliver, through CASA Instruments of Authority, training and assessment of candidates to gain an AROC. This also extends to our delivery of Aviation English Literacy Proficiency (AELP) and General English Literacy Proficiency (GELP) assessments.