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Dorcas Amollo
(Chief of Security & Safety)
ENHAS, The Symbol
Safety Courses
Safety Measures

SAFETY COURSES
Living up to "Safety First", the Company provides extensive safety courses.

Dangerous Goods
Dangerous Goods Regulation Certification and Revalidation courses are conducted for all passenger check-in staff, Load Controllers, Cargo staff, Security staff, Porterage staff and Airline crew.

Emmergency Procedures
Emmergency Response Procedures have been conducted and updates made every one(1) year.

Fire Fighting
In collaboration with CAA, ENHAS trains its workforce in fire fighting techniques.
Over one week-end, a fire started at the level of APU of an aircraft, the ramp staff quickly reached and grabbed the big fire extinguisher that is always positioned at the nose of the aircraft and helped the flight engineer to stop the potential loss of the aircraft!
This is the non-visible part of ENHAS quality and value to our client Airlines at Entebbe Airport.

Air Side Safety
ENHAS has appointed a full time safety officer Mr. Odong George Nono on hand, who provides airside safety training for staff.
For more excellent performance, ENHAS is implementing IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) Standards, which is based on internationally recognized operation standards. This will further improve on operational safety, our target of zero aircraft ground damage and personnel injuries.
Staff are trained for work on and around aircrafts to avoid the dangers inherent in proximity to aircraft, Dangers of FOD (Foreign Object Damage),aircraft engines, moving equipment, working at height, fire outbreaks and the costs Involved.

First Aid

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Enhas staff participating in a practical First
Aid training session.


A large number of staff are trained and certified by the Uganda Red Cross Society in First Aid treatment.



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Contacts
Entebbe International Airport Uganda 24/24, 7/7
Telephone/Fax: (+256) 414 - 320869
Email: enhas@enhas.com
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