Author(s):
1. Stevan Jovičić, Tehnički opitni centar Beograd, Serbia
2. Zoran Ilić, Tehnički opitni centar Beograd, Serbia
3. Ljubiša Tomić, Vojnotehnički Institut Beograd, Serbia
4. Aleksandar Mićović, Tehnički opitni centar Beograd, Serbia
Abstract:
Due to destruction of aircraft hangars and airport infrastructure during the 1999. Nato agresion, the need for aircraft hangars in Serbian army is growing. Quality and safety are critical components in the aircraft maintenace process and the upkeep of an aircraft is a large part of the safety equation.
Creating optimal working conditions for aircraft maintenance workers is essential. Subjecting workers to extreme weather elements can slow down work time and affect the quality of work.
The ultimate objective of any organization within the Air Force is maximizing combat capability. One element in this maximizing process is protecting and conserving combat weapon systems and their support equipment. Preventing mishaps and reducing system losses is one important aspect of conserving these resources. System safety contributes to mishap prevention by minimizing system risks due to hazards consistent with other cost, schedule, and design requirements. The fundamental objective of system safety is to identify, eliminate or control, and document system hazards.
Key words:
safety,working condition,hazards
Thematic field:
Maintenance of Engineering Systems and Occupational Safety Engineering
Date of abstract submission:
26.02.2017.
Conference:
13th International Conference on Accomplishments in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering