• FOD Critical Area controls:
– Clean-As-You-Go
– FOD barriers on all open lines and tubes when not in work
– FOD barriers on all electrical connectors when not in work
– No food or drinks in area. Water is acceptable.
– FOD barriers on inlets and vents when not in work
– Identify the area with clearly visible markings and controlled entry/exit point
– Remove items in pockets above the waist, with the exception of pockets that seal, before contact with the aircraft
– Inventory loose items on belt as a tool (cell phone, pager, etc.) before contact with the aircraft
• FOD Walk or Sweep: A physical inspection and cleaning of an area either in the shop or on the tarmac around the hanger, flight line areas, helipads, taxi ways or runways and the areas adjacent to them.
• Focal Point: The designated Foreign Object Damage Prevention Focal Point(s)/designated FOD Officer/Manager(s)/FOD Prevention Program Administrator(s) are designers, administrators and responsible parties of a well designed FOD Prevention Program.
• Focal Point of Contact: Controls the designated work area FOD prevention program at the shop, field and flight line levels reporting to the Focal Points.
• FOD Barriers: Devices to prevent the entry of foreign debris or material entering any aircraft, component or assembly or other damage. Examples are edge protectors, plus, caps, protective covers, and anti-static materials used to protect openings or components in the aircraft, lines, engines, electronic components, electrical connectors and etc.
• FOD Cans, receptacles and containers: Designated devices to receive FOD in the shop or operational areas.
• FOD Work Bags: A closeable container carried by or on an individual for storage of FOD developed during maintenance or manufacturing (such as cotter key ends, lock wire, tags and etc.) until such time as the individual leaves the area to dispose of it.
• FOD Personal equipment bags: A container for an individual to place any personal items such as jewelry, pens, pencils, slide rules, earrings, necklaces, rings, watches, badges, cell phones, sun glasses, pins or other items which might become FOD while working in a FOD Sensitive or Critical area.
• Clean-As-You-Go:
– Clean the immediate area when work cannot continue.
– 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.
– Clean the immediate area after work is completed and prior to inspection.
– Clean at the end of each shift.
– If you drop something or hear something drop - pick it up!
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