ISMS partners jointly investigated an incident in which an employee was severely injured after being hit by an Ambulift (a so called ‘Bulmor’) vehicle.
After the first investigation results, an awareness campaign was launched for improving the pedestrian safety at airside. A temporary Taskforce defined risk reduction actions to improve pedestrian safety at Airside. These measures include safer routes, improving pedestrian infrastructure and behaviour, and increasing enforcement.
Safer walking routes have been created through the terminal, which means that fewer pedestrians have to cross on airside. The use of these walking routes has been supported by a campaign. There is also more enforcement on pedestrian behaviour, such as the mandatory use of pedestrian paths and yellow dots to cross the road.
In addition, work is being done to improve the pedestrian infrastructure and the behaviour of employees on airside.
