NEWS
• Cleveland, OH, U.S. • East Windsor, CT, U.S. • Bromsgrove, West Midlands, UK • Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes, Seine-et-Marne, France • Rättvik, Sweden “This is a rapidly evolving incident, so we are all
working incredibly hard to react to it and ensure we can lessen the impact wherever possible. All our sales staff and quality management team are still contactable for customers with individual enquiries,” says Allen. “We also know that economies have been hit hard, so by being able to repair and salvage machinery where possible, we hope we can help reduce capital outlay and lower costs in these extraordinary times.” For more information and to contact SIFCO ASC, email info@
sifcoasc.com.
AVIATIONMANUALS SUGGESTS UPDATING FBO OPERATIONS MANUALS FOR COVID-19 HEALTH
CONCERNS AviationManuals, a provider of digital operations manuals, is providing guidance for properly updating FBO
operations manuals during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company supports a client base that operates over 4,500 aircraft worldwide, including 62 Fortune 100 company flight departments. “By now FBO operators should be conscious that
everyone’s perceptions and attitudes with regard to risk have changed dramatically,” says AviationManuals CEO, Mark Baier. “While it is always important to operate to the highest standards, making customers and employees comfortable in times like these has become paramount due to COVID-19, so we wanted to offer some enhancements people can put in place.” With the ongoing pandemic, FBOs have begun examining the policies and procedures they have in place surrounding health and sanitation. AviationManuals, in order to help, is making some recommendations and providing a whitepaper on how to get the process started: • Assess policies and procedures in place • Research industry guidance from reputable sources, like the CDC, WHO and NATA • Consult with local airport staff • Focus on personal hygiene • Practice evolving standards for social distancing • Increase the sanitation schedule • Have workers wear gloves and masks
• Let those who are able work from home do so • Check first-aid kits for sufficiency • Include your team in updates and welcome suggestions for compliance. “In addition, take the opportunity to use your FBO’s safety management system to perform risk assessments,” Baier adds. “Also, update your FBO’s emergency response plan with a particular focus on medical emergencies. With activity down, it’s a great time for dry runs of your ERPs.” More complete details and a
free whitepaper can be found on AviationManuals website at: https://
aviationmanuals.com/regulation- compliance/updating-your-fbo- policies-for-covid-19/. Aviation Manuals also recently outlined COVID-19 procedures for flight operations, which can be found at:
https://aviationmanuals.com/
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