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Title: Helicopter Safety


1
Helicopter Safety
  • NS Mayport Fire and Emergency Services

2
BasicHelicopter Design
3
SH-60 Seahawk
4
Hazards Associated with the SH-60 Seahawk
5
Helicopter Danger Areas
  • When the helicopter is running certain areas
    should be avoided. These areas are
  • Main rotor-may dip at slowing speeds
  • Exposed drive shafts
  • Skids if not stable on the ground
  • And, last but not least,
  • The TAIL ROTOR
  • It may be nearly invisible when turning

6
SH-60 Armament
7
Approach/LeaveSafety
8
Approach/LeaveSafety
  • Approach and leave in a crouched position.
  • The pitch of the blades may change at any time
  • Always approach when the pilot give the signal.

9
Approach/Leave Safety
10
Approach/LeaveSafety
  • Approach and Leave from downhill/down slope.
  • Give plenty of clearance to Rotor Blades.
  • Never walk up slope from a helicopter.

11
Carrying Objects near the Helicopter
12
Carrying Objects near the Helicopter
  • Carry objects below waist
  • Never
  • On Shoulder
  • Above Head
  • Never upright.

13
Secure Loose Objects
14
Secure Loose Objects
  • Remove or secure any non-essential or loose
    objects such as
  • Hats
  • Radios
  • Stethoscopes

15
Approach from Pilots Field of View
16
Approach from Pilots Field of View
  • Never approach from the rear of a helicopter.
  • Make sure the pilot is aware of you.
  • Be alert to the surrounding area stay in sight of
    the pilot of crew and watch for signals..

17
Use Hand Signals
18
Hot Re-Fueling Operations
19
Hot Re-Fueling Operations
  • Ensure Fuel vehicle is positioned as to be out of
    way of aircraft movement.
  • Use caution when approaching and leaving
    aircraft.
  • Ensure the Aircraft and Fuel vehicle are grounded
    properly.

20
SH-60 Airframe Material
21
SH-60 Normal Entry
22
SH-60 Onboard Fuel Capacities
23
SH-60 Shutdown procedures
24
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