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Part 139 — 66
139.900 Safety management
There must be a safety management system for the service, in
accordance with the standards or requirements in the Manual of
Standards, including the policies, procedures and practices necessary
to provide the service safely.
139.905 Applicant’s organisation
(1) The provider must tell CASA in writing:
(a) who its managers are; and
(b) its organisational structure; and
(c) how many staff of each class it uses to provide the service.
(2) The provider must tell CASA in writing about any change in a matter
mentioned in paragraph (1) (a), (b) or (c) within 14 days after the
change.
139.910 Telling users and CASA about changes
(1) There must be a procedure, in accordance with the standards and
requirements in the Manual of Standards, for an ARFFS provider to
give, to aerodrome users, safety-related information about changes,
faults or interruptions to the service.
(2) The procedure must comply with CASA’s requirements for reporting
information to the Aeronautical Information and Data Service and the
Australian NOTAM Office.
(3) If the provider fails, for a period of 24 hours or longer, to provide the
service at the standard required by Division 3, the ARFFS provider
for the aerodrome must tell CASA in writing as soon as practicable:
(a) why the service is not being provided at that standard; and
(b) how long it is likely to be before the service can be resumed; and
(c) what action the service provider has taken and will take to
resume the service at that standard.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 139 — 67
Division 139.H.4 Conduct of ARFFS operations
139.915 Powers of officer in charge or firefighter
(1) In this regulation:
firefighter, in relation to an ARFFS operation for an aerodrome,
means:
(a) somebody employed as a firefighter by the ARFFS provider for
the aerodrome; or
(b) a member of a fire brigade, or of a rescue or fire fighting service,
who is taking part in the operation in accordance with an
arrangement made with such a brigade or service.
officer in charge, in relation to an ARFFS operation at for
aerodrome, means:
(a) the person appointed under regulation 139.773 as officer in
charge of ARFFS operations for the aerodrome; or
(b) if, in accordance with an arrangement made with a fire brigade,
or a rescue or fire fighting service, the person in control of the
operation is a member of such a brigade or service — that
person.
volunteer, in relation to an ARFFS operation, means somebody who
has volunteered to help in the operation under the direction of the
officer in charge.
(2) For an ARFFS operation for an aerodrome under this Subpart, the
officer in charge may:
(a) give directions that he or she thinks proper to firefighters and
volunteers under his or her control; and
(b) take measures that he or she thinks proper.
(3) Without limiting paragraph (2) (b), the officer in charge may do the
following things for the purpose of the ARFFS operation:
(a) enter (by force, if necessary), take possession of and deal with in
any appropriate way, premises, an aircraft or other property;
(b) close a road or other thoroughfare to traffic;
(c) use a convenient water supply (including shutting off water
supply from a main or pipe to obtain greater pressure or supply);
(d) disconnect electricity supply to premises;
(e) remove flammable, explosive or other dangerous material from
premises, an aircraft or other property;
(f) order a person to leave premises, an aircraft or other property;
(g) remove from the vicinity of the operation a person or thing the
presence of whom or which is interfering, or is likely to interfere,
significantly with the operation;
(h) take a fire engine or other fire appliance onto land or premises;
(i) shore up or destroy a wall or building that is insecure or may be
dangerous to persons or property;
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 139 — 68
(j) direct or authorise a firefighter or a volunteer to do something
that, under this regulation, the officer may do.
(4) For an ARFFS operation, a firefighter may do something mentioned
in paragraph (3) (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (h) without authorisation
under paragraph (3) (j) if there are reasonable grounds for believing
 
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