EDINBURGH AIRPORT LTD COACHPARK

Similar documents
Striving for Excellence in Aviation Ground Safety

AIRFIELD OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTION 26 GENERAL AVIATION OPERATIONS

Air Ticket Port Sick. Pocket Tax Bus Airport. Departure Driver Fare Station. Terminal Boarding Card Student. Passport Case Landing Charge(s)

Low Visibility Operations

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS WITHIN BIRMINGHAM

Cuadrilla Elswick Ltd

Code of Practice for filming in East Lothian

Document Control Identification. Document History. Authorisation. Rail Safety Manager Brookfield Rail

North West London Hospitals NHS Trust

TERRACE-KITIMAT AIRPORT SOCIETY APRON MANAGMENT PLAN

Planning and Usage Regulations Handling Desks

AYR and TROON. Information for Visiting Vessels. To the Master, Officers and Crew. Welcome to the Ports of Ayr and Troon. Local time: GMT / GMT +1

02 Legal Requirements

Schedule of Airport Charges

ES Aircraft Deicing Document Identification Number Date: March 15, ) Activity Description:

London City Airport. 43 years

Annual Performance. South West May 2016 to April

operator's guide to passenger rights for regular services longer than 250km

Passenger Promise and Rights: National Express Bus

WELCOME. Living on Water offers a vibrant and exciting way of life that opens up a whole host of opportunities.

Guernsey Mind Centre Introduction Pack

Bantry Bay Port Company Limited

OPERATIONAL SAFETY POLICY GROUND RUNNING OF AIRCRAFT MARCH This document is uncontrolled when printed

THE ANN ARBOR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATION. Adopted July 17, 2013

AOP 11 Low Visibility Procedures (LVP s) (Aerodrome Operating Procedure)

WELCOME. Living on Water offers a vibrant and exciting way of life that opens up a whole host of opportunities.

FAMILY CARAVAN AND CAMPING SITE RULES AND REGULATIONS

Travel Policy. This policy should be read in conjunction with the Travel Procedure & Guidelines and Travel Expense Procedure & Guidelines documents

Bantry Bay Port Company Limited

SOUTH WEST. annual report. May 2012 to April

St. Mary s Harbour. Port Waste Management Plan

Module TS9. Level crossings - signallers regulations. GE/RT8000/TS9 Rule Book. Issue 3. March 2014

QCAA travel policy. Contents. Scope. Finance

Access Procedure to Gare Routière - Parking P6 - Bus Station Car Park P6 of Genève Aéroport

CONSULTATION ON ISSUES AFFECTING PASSENGERS ACCESS TO UK AIRPORTS A REVIEW OF SURFACE ACCESS. Response by Newcastle International Airport Ltd

Queen s Circus Roundabout

BOWLING BASIN WEST DUMBARTON

HERNE BAY AREA MEMBER PANEL 16 TH JANUARY This report is open to the public.

Adventure Horse Trekking

NZQA registered unit standard version 4 Page 1 of 5. Maintain safety standards on the apron area of an airport. Aviation > Airport Operations

Classification: Public

A Quality Partnership Scheme is a statutory agreement between parties to provide improved bus infrastructure and services.

March 4, Mr. H. Dale Hemmerdinger Chairman Metropolitan Transportation Authority 347 Madison Avenue New York, NY Re: Report 2007-F-31

TREATY SERIES 2007 Nº 73

Brisbane Airport Corporation. Operating procedures

PART H SECTION 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE EXECUTION OF WORKS ON OR ADJACENT TO AIRSIDE OPERATIONAL AREAS

AGREEMENT BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA FOR AIR SERVICES

Heathrow Airport Property Rents 2016/17 Consultation Document

Airport Operating Standard. Transfer of Explosive Cargo

INTERNATIONAL FIRE TRAINING CENTRE

REPORT IN-011/2012 DATA SUMMARY

Black Start Ancillary Service Schedule

KPMG. Watford - Car Parking Policy. KPMG LLP Draft - 21 July 2016 This report contains 1 page Appendices contain 1 page cn/371

SAFETY NOTICE OPERATIONAL AND SAFETY PLAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW GENERAL AVIATION HANGAR FACILITY BRIEFING NOTES DURATION 6 MONTHS

Service Level Agreement. for the. Promulgation of Aeronautical Information in New Zealand. Between

PPLAOG86 Work on an aerodrome runway

Los Angeles International Airport Rules and Regulations SECTION 05 TERMINAL OPERATIONS

Airside Driving Policy

1. WHO OWNS THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE? FEATURES OF THE GATE LINE... 5

Decision (Applicant claims urgent public need )

Airside Driving Policy

Town of Canandaigua 5440 Routes 5 & 20 West Canandaigua, NY (585) Established 1789

Saighton Camp, Chester. Technical Note: Impact of Boughton Heath S278 Works upon the operation of the Local Highway Network

Guidance for Blue Badge holders on parking in Weymouth and Portland

Level Crossings Configuration Standards

AIRPORT VOLUNTARY COMMITMENT ON AIR PASSENGER SERVICE

PROMOTION CONFERENCES ADDITIONAL BENEFITS COMPLIMENTARY PUBLICATIONS

Pre-Coordination Runway Scheduling Limits Winter 2014

Decision (Applicant claims urgent public need )

STOCKTON HEATH PARISH COUNCIL. Councillor D Robb (Presiding Chair) Councillors S W Boggan, W S Emsley, L Murphy and P Todd

Cork Airport Airside Driving Policy

PART XIII - AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES

JOB DESCRIPTION FBO Manager

7 Instructor Certificates

EMERGENCY CONTINGENCY PLAN

Facilities to be provided to passengers by airlines due to denied boarding, cancellation of flights and delays in flights.

Irregular Operations (IROPS) Emergency Contingency Plan

Finchley and Golders Green Area Committee 27 April 2017

Steve Parry has left for pastures new and you can contact Richie Gallagher on Steve s old mobile number

DOT 3-Hour Rule Master Plan

Maritime Passenger Rights

Passengers with Reduced Mobility Policy.

PERTH AIRPORT OPERATING PROTOCOL

International Airport Assistance Visit Checklist

Module TW8. Level crossings - drivers instructions. GE/RT8000/TW8 Rule Book. Issue 7. September 2015

Blackwell Adventure Camping WELCOME PACK

An advisory circular may also include technical information that is relevant to the rule standards or requirements.

Accessible Air Travel : Airport services to disabled and reduced mobility passengers

Intrepid 2 Intrepid 3

F6. Coastal Ferry Terminal Zone

AGREEMENT FOR OPERATION OF THE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER AT THE TRUCKEE TAHOE AIRPORT

WELCOME TO PROJECT EVERGREEN 3 CHILTERN S PROPOSED NEW OXFORD TO LONDON ROUTE

Guideline: Rules and appropriate practices for disabled aircraft removal

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION Airworthiness Notices EXTENDED DIVERSION TIME OPERATIONS (EDTO)

GK/GN0692. Guidance on Level Crossing Interface Requirements. Rail Industry Guidance Note for GK/RT0192. Published by

Revision of the Third Air Package

SOUTH WEST. annual report. May 2011 to April

Templars Park Management Committee ( TPMC ) Detailed Guidelines & Rules GUIDELINES FOR USERS

ITHACA TOMPKINS REGIONAL AIRPORT EMERGENCY CONTINGENCY PLAN

Kansas City Aviation Department. Airport Committee July 19, 2018

Transcription:

EDINBURGH AIRPORT LTD COACHPARK - Terms & Conditions of Use - October 2013

CONTENTS SECTION 1. 0 Introduction 1. Purpose 2. Authorised Users 2.0 Responsibilities 2.1 Edinburgh Airport Ltd 2.2 Bus and Coach Drivers 2.3 Passenger s Agents 3.0 Use of Coach Park 3.1 Access and Use 3.2 Manoeuvring Within the Coach Park 3.3 Passcards Cards and ANPR 4.0 Public and Pedestrian Safety 5.0 The Environment 5.1 Fuel/Oil Spillages 5.2 Vehicle Washing 5.3 Air Quality 5.4 Waste Management 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Edinburgh Airport Ltd Coach Park facility is located at the rear of the Multi Storey Car Park (see Appendix A). This off road facility has been designed to accept pre-arranged and Authorised Coaches and other vehicle operators for the safe setting down and picking up of passengers. A short term waiting / overflow parking area for vehicles and coaches are provided at the Edinburgh Airport Ltd (EAL) Engineering complex. (See Appendix B)

1.1 Purpose of this Operating Protocol The purpose of this protocol document is to ensure the safe use of the area by detailing the operating guidelines for all users of the Coach Park facilities, including vehicle manoeuvring, staffing responsibilities, pedestrian and public safety and environmental issues. The Coach Park facility has been risk assessed by Edinburgh Airport Limited and is available on request. 1.2 Authorised Users Use of the Coach park facility is open to occasional users by taking a ticket for entry, making payment for the prevailing tariff as displayed at entry and then representing ticket to exit. Additionally, users may seek to establish a licence agreement from Edinburgh Airport and benefit from the additional services they offer including monthly payment, card or number plate recognition access and nominated stance with authorised signage. Vehicles transporting VIPs & CIPs may also be permitted access; however advance agreement for this must be sought from the Edinburgh Airport Limited, Airport Duty Manager. 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES STAFF All users and staff have a responsibility for safety within of the Coach Park Facility. Prompt reporting of faults using the 0131 348 5555 telephone fault line will mitigate any aid the mitigation of any safety issues. Accidents, incidents and chemical spillages must be reported in line with the current Chief Executive Directives. 2.1 EDINBURGH AIRPORT LIMITED Edinburgh Airport Limited (EAL) owns the Coach Park facility and all of the fixtures contained within and as such are responsible for the maintenance and overall management of the area. EAL are responsible for carrying out a risk assessment of the provided facilities and a copy of this may be obtained from the Edinburgh Airport Limited, Airport Duty Manager. 2.2 VEHICLE DRIVERS Companies operating from the Coach Park facility must undertake a risk assessment of their individual operations within the area and a copy of the risk assessment must be available if requested by Edinburgh Airport Limited. Drivers of vehicles using the park must park in a marked bay. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that both passengers and their baggage are safely off loaded and when passengers are boarded that their trolleys are returned to a nearby trolley bay.

Passengers must not be allowed to encroach on to the vehicle manoeuvring area and the driver must instruct the passengers to wait on the pavement whilst their baggage is off loaded, this is particularly relevant to rear loaded vehicles. The driver is responsible for directing passengers who leave their coach onto the correct pedestrian route to and from the terminal as defined by signage and Chief Executive Notices. Where damage is caused to Edinburgh Airport Limited property by another user, vehicle collision or other incident, then the incident must be reported immediately. In the event of the incident happening notification must be made to the Control Room on 0131 348 4203. To meet the requirements of Edinburgh Airport Limited environmental policy drivers of all vehicles must - whenever practical - switch off engines. 2.3 Passenger s Agents Where buses or coaches have been contracted by an Airline, Handling Agent or a Tour Operator, it is their responsibility to ensure that passengers are directed to and from the terminal building/coach Park by way of the designated pedestrian route. 3.0 USE OF COACH PARK 3.1 Access and Use Access to the Coachpark is via a barrier controlled system adjacent to the Short Stay Car Park entrance. The dedicated entry barrier is sign posted as Coaches only and displays the tariff panel for use. A one way traffic management system operates on the access road to the Coachpark and also within the Coachpark. Access will only be available to the coach park where capacity allows. All vehicles must park nose to the kerb, with exception of stance 12. Bay 12 cannot be used by full size coaches. Length of stay and tariff are controlled via licence agreement or entry ticket and prevailing tariffs. Where a substantial flight delay is expected, which may result in the delay of passengers arriving at the Coach Park drivers will be responsible for monitoring their time spent within the coach park and it may be necessary for a Coach to exit the Coach Park to an alternative site / parking / holding area. 3.2 Manoeuvring Within the Coach Park All traffic management signage, speed limits and road markings must be adhered to all times. All users must supply a banksman for reversing purposes unless vehicles are fitted with a reversing warning device. 3.3 Passcards Cards and ANPR Licences users will be issued with passcards for access and egress. Replacement lost or damaged cards will be charged at 10.00 inc vat.

Where ANPR is used for access, it is the users responsibility to ensure Edinburgh Airport has accurate details of their fleet recorded on the database. 4.0 PUBLIC AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY Information for potential users of the Coach Park is provided within the Terminal building on the onward travel information boards and this details the location of the coach park and stances used. Signage is in place to direct public to and from the facility and pavements; covered walkways and covered waiting area is provided. Although there are limited physical barriers to prevent public from walking on to the vehicle manoeuvring area, adequate pavements and walkways exist for their use and warning signage is in place. The driver is responsible for directing passengers who leave their coach onto the correct pedestrian route to and from the terminal as defined by signage and Chief Executive Notices. Waiting passengers on the loading and offloading pavement piers are protected from being struck by vehicles by means of protection bollards. 1. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Fuel and Oil Spillages All fuel and oil spillages must be dealt with promptly and correctly, as per current CEN. Operators must have procedures in place to deal with spillages and must be aware of Edinburgh Airport Limited, policy relating to chemical spillages. 5.2 Vehicle Washing Vehicle washing is not permitted within the coach park facility provided by Edinburgh Airport Limited. 5.3 Air Quality We all have a responsibility to try and improve our environment. To help reduce pollution in the coach park, operators must turn off their engines when it is safe to do so. 4. Waste Management Operators must ensure that all waste that is generated as a result of their operations is stored, handled and disposed of correctly. Waste disposal bins are provided and any refuse must be placed in the appropriate receptacles. Newspapers and magazines should be recycled.