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Clause 34 and 36 of the Regulation require the controller of premises "to identify any foreseeable hazard on the premises that has the potential to harm the health or safety of any person accessing, using or egressing the premises and to eliminate or control any such hazard". Out of as many mobile systems, GSM and CDMA are those that have established themselves and are egressing further. Due to the nature of the operation (including the potential for extended periods of flight over open water at low altitude), project team members have undertaken additional emergency training relating to egressing ditched aircraft, cold water hazards and life raft deployment. |
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