Sydney Airport Updates Drivers on Safe Practices

Sydney Airport Calls for Drivers to Maintain Safe and Clean Environment

Sydney Airport has recently taken an important step to ensure a safe and clean environment within its taxi holding bays. Acknowledging the ongoing challenges of littering despite regular cleaning services, the airport released an update urging taxi drivers to be mindful of safety hazards they could be causing on the airport premises.

Littering Concerns in the Taxi Holding Bays

Sydney Airport has issued an important update to taxi drivers, urging them to play their part in maintaining a safe and clean environment within the taxi holding bays. The airport management has been actively working towards ensuring a pleasant experience for all passengers, staff, and visitors, and is now emphasizing the importance of responsible habits among taxi drivers.

Responsible Waste Disposal to Prevent Hazards

One of the issues that continue to persist despite regular cleaning services and the provision of waste bins in the taxi holding bays is littering. Some drivers have been observed leaving waste behind, which not only poses a cleanliness issue but also leads to the accumulation of foreign object debris (FOD). This debris can be hazardous to aircraft and airport personnel. In light of this, Sydney Airport is calling on all taxi service providers to educate their drivers and reinforce the significance of proper waste disposal within the premises. By adopting this simple yet crucial practice, drivers can contribute to creating a clean and safe environment for everyone.

Avoid Bird Feeding to Reduce Strike Risks

In addition to littering concerns, Sydney Airport has also addressed the matter of drivers feeding birds in the taxi holding bays. While feeding birds may seem harmless, it can interfere with the airport’s bird management program and potentially result in bird strikes. These strikes pose a serious safety risk to both aircraft and passengers. Hence, Sydney Airport urges all drivers to refrain from engaging in bird feeding activities and actively inform others about the associated risks. By doing so, drivers play a vital role in ensuring the safety of everyone within the airport premises.

Mandatory Speed Limit for Enhanced Safety

Ensuring safe driving practices is another vital aspect highlighted by Sydney Airport in this update. The airport strictly enforces a maximum speed limit of 20km/hr around the terminals to ensure the safety of pedestrians. It has come to the attention of the management that some drivers have been exceeding this limit, potentially endangering passengers and airport staff. To address this concern, Sydney Airport has notified drivers that exceeding the speed limit may result in being blacklisted and denied entry to the taxi ranks. Dedicated traffic management teams will be actively monitoring and enforcing the speed limit to maintain a safe environment for all.

Sydney Airport is committed to creating a seamless and secure experience for passengers, personnel, and drivers alike. By addressing these concerns and reminding drivers of their responsibilities, the airport hopes to foster a clean, safe, and efficient atmosphere within the taxi holding bays. It is through the collective effort of all stakeholders that Sydney Airport can maintain its reputation as a trusted and reliable aviation hub.

Original Article: NSW Taxi Council