3.5 Housekeeping
Maintenance, Manufacturing/Maintenance and operational areas must remain clean. Employees should be informed that housekeeping is a part of their job and they will be graded on their performance. Incorporate "Clean-As-You-Go" as a required work ethic to prevent debris from migrating into flight hardware:
1. Ensure that all production, maintenance and test areas meet "good housekeeping" standards that enhance foreign object elimination. This includes sweeping and vacuuming production areas as well as a regular schedule for sweeping ramp areas.
2. Assure that taxiways, runways, and flight decks are free of foreign objects that may cause damage.
3. Ensure that grounds and surfaces on which aerospace vehicles and ground support equipment are operated and maintained are free of objects that could cause damage due to ingestion of foreign object or propeller exhaust, jet exhaust, and tilt-rotor downwash blast effects.
4. Establish and maintain safe taxi distances between aircraft to minimize the danger of debris being moved by the propeller exhaust, jet exhaust and tilt-rotor downwash blast.
5. Ensure prior to the occupation of newly constructed aircraft facilities that all construction debris (including overhead welding slag) is removed as a foreign object elimination measure.
6. In the refurbishment or maintenance of existing airfield facilities or construction of new facilities, assure that all construction debris is removed at the end of each task or at the end of each shift. This requirement should be entered into contractual agreements.
7. Insure that the practice of Clean-As-You-Go is practiced by all employees in all areas and functions of the company. This includes:
A. The practice of removing generated debris from the aircraft, component or assembly at frequent intervals as work progresses to prevent the accumulation of foreign objects
B. Clean the immediate area when work cannot continue
C. Clean the immediate area when work debris has the potential to migrate to an out of sight or inaccessible area and cause damage and/or give the appearance of poor workmanship
D. Employees will assure all foreign objects are removed at completion of a task, before the next planned operation or inspection point and prior to work stoppage at the end of shift or delay
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