CASA EX64/07 – Exemption – provision of Part 139H of CASR 1998 – Application of foam by attack vehicle monitor (Cth)

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Instrument number CASA EX64/07

I, SHANE PATRICK CARMODY, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Strategy and Support, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR 1998).

[Signed S. Carmody]

Shane Carmody

Deputy Chief Executive
Strategy and Support


19 December 2007

Exemption — provision of Part 139H of CASR 1998 – Application of foam by attack vehicle monitor

1          Duration

This instrument:

(a)   commences on the day after it is registered; and

(b)   stops having effect at the end of November 2009.

2          Application

This instrument applies to Airservices Australia, Aviation Reference Number 202210 (AA) as an approved Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS) provider at certain aerodromes.

3          Exemption

AA is exempt from compliance with the provision of CASR 1998 mentioned in Schedule 1 in respect of the provision of the Manual of Standards — Part 139H (the MOS).

4          Conditions

The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 2.

Schedule 1          Provision

Subregulation 139.845 (4) of CASR 1998 in respect of paragraph 20.1.3.3 (a) of the MOS.

Note   Paragraph 20.1.3.3 (a) of the MOS is a core competency that requires the application of foam onto a fire by an attack vehicle monitor at least every 90 days.

Schedule 2          Conditions

  1. AA must:

(a)   ensure that each operational staff member’s training includes applying foam onto a fire by an attack vehicle monitor at least every 180 days; and

(b)   ensure that each operational staff member completes a monitor skills training session at least every 90 days, which incorporates:

(i)  manual and automatic locking/unlocking of monitor; and

(ii)  manual and automatic monitor operations using water only; and

(iii)  operating monitor defuse and jet function; and

(iv)  manual and automatic pump operations including pump roll operations; and

(v)  fault finding; and

(vi)  emergency procedures.

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