Lesson 1Hazard 2 — Rotor wash and downwash effects: causes, consequences, perimeter control and shieldingLooks into rotor wash and downwash impacts on people, vehicles, and loose items. Covers risk causes, safe entry paths, edge control, shielding fixes, and talking with ground workers in Ugandan heliports.
Aerodynamic basics of rotor washRisk factors and vulnerable areasSecuring loose equipment and loadsPerimeter control and exclusion zonesUse of barriers and physical shieldingBriefing and training ground staffLesson 2Hazard 1 — Foreign Object Debris (FOD): causes, consequences, detection and mitigationDeals with FOD sources, from loose parts to rubbish, and their effects on engines, rotors, and staff. Explains check routines, spotting tools, cleaning standards, and reporting to stop repeats in Uganda.
Typical FOD sources at heliportsConsequences for aircraft and peopleFOD inspection routes and frequencyUse of FOD containers and toolsHousekeeping and contractor controlsFOD reporting and trend analysisLesson 3Hazard 7 — Lighting failures at night operations: causes, checks, backup lighting and NOTAM proceduresLooks into lighting breakdowns in night work, including causes, spotting, and backup choices. Details check routines, fault handling, temp lighting, and NOTAM steps to guard flight safety in Ugandan settings.
Types of heliport lighting systemsCommon lighting failure modesPreflight and nightly lighting checksUse of backup and portable lightingNOTAM criteria and issue processMaintenance and fault rectificationLesson 4Hazard 3 — Fuel handling and refueling hazards: bonding/grounding, spill sources, storage and SOPsExplains fuel handling risks like fire, blast, dirt, and nature harm. Covers bonding and grounding, storage rules, move steps, urgent actions, and records for Ugandan heliports.
Fuel properties and ignition sourcesBonding and grounding proceduresFuel storage and tank farm layoutRefueling SOPs and checklistsSpill prevention and containmentFuel fire and spill emergency actionsLesson 5Hazard 6 — Unauthorized access and ground vehicle/pedestrian conflicts: perimeter security, signage, access controlCovers unallowed entry, vehicle breaks, and walker clashes on the heliport. Focuses on edge security, entry control, signs, guiding, and linking with security and site management in Uganda.
Perimeter fencing and physical barriersAccess control systems and passesVehicle route planning and controlPedestrian routing and escort rulesSignage, markings, and warningsIncident reporting and investigationLesson 6Hazard 4 — Obstacles and incursions during approach/departure: causes, mitigation, obstacle controlDeals with blocks and breaks affecting entry and exit paths. Covers block checks, guard surfaces, temp works, animals, and steps to stop unallowed moves in key areas for Ugandan coastal sites.
Defining approach and departure surfacesIdentifying permanent obstaclesManaging temporary cranes and worksWildlife and drone incursion risksMarking, lighting, and charting obstaclesProcedures for obstacle reportingLesson 7Hazard 8 — Simultaneous or converging arrivals and communications breakdowns: sequencing, holding procedures, and delegation of landing authorityReviews risks from same-time or joining arrivals and talk breakdowns. Covers ordering, waiting, standard talk words, and clear giving of landing power between pilots and heliport staff in Uganda.
Traffic patterns and capacity limitsArrival and departure sequencingHolding procedures near heliportsStandard radio calls and phraseologyDelegation of landing authorityManaging communication failuresLesson 8Assigning risk levels and mitigation hierarchy: eliminate, reduce, control, accept; residual risk documentationDetails how to group risks, use the fix order, and record leftover risk. Covers choice points, accept rules, and how to support, follow, and check risk controls in Ugandan heliport work.
Defining risk categories and bandsApplying the mitigation hierarchySetting risk acceptance criteriaDocumenting residual risk decisionsMonitoring control effectivenessEscalation and management reviewLesson 9Hazard 5 — Adverse weather and visibility (including coastal fog): triggers, minima and operational limitsChecks bad weather and sight risks, including mist, low clouds, wind, and rain. Sets triggers, lows, and limits, and explains weather watching, choices, and backup planning for Ugandan coasts.
Key weather hazards for heliportsVisibility and ceiling assessmentWind, turbulence, and gust factorsDefining local weather minimaWeather monitoring tools and sourcesLow-visibility operating proceduresLesson 10Risk assessment frameworks: qualitative vs quantitative risk matrices, likelihood and consequence scalesExplains soft and hard risk checks at heliports, focusing on chance and result scales, chart design, and data sources. Stresses steady scoring, records, and review of changing work risks in Uganda.
Qualitative risk assessment stepsQuantitative data sources and limitsDesigning likelihood rating scalesDesigning consequence rating scalesBuilding and using risk matricesReviewing and updating risk models