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Report on operations
Environment Health and safety in the workplace
The Work Safety Department is responsible for supervising the obligations deriving
from Italian Legislative Decree No. 81/08 as amended and supplemented regarding
the responsibilities of the Prevention and Protection Service and health supervision,
including confirmation of the absence of alcohol dependence and the assumption of
psychoactive substances and narcotics, as well as periodic and unannounced checks
of the fitness of ENAV operative personnel. Environmental monitoring (lighting,
noise, air quality, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, etc.) and the monitoring of
radon and radiogenic sources continued in 2015, conducted by subsidiary Techno
Sky. Training and instruction with regard to professional risks and updating/initial
training of emergency management personnel continued as well.
Risk assessment documents and emergency plans were updated by conducting
periodic on-site inspections and meetings in the various territorial premises, and a
feasibility plan was worked out for a new method to manage medical check-ups to
determine the psycho-physical fitness of Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Information
Service Officers (FISO), in compliance with the regulatory provisions issued by ENAC
based on European Regulations.
The goals of the Company’s Green Policy are to contribute proactively to reduce
the environmental impact of flight operations and to reduce the Company’s
environmental impact by means of efficiency and saving on consumption of
resources linked to its core business activities.
Green Policy in Operations
To support Airspace Users in the study of operating methods to reduce fuel
consumption and its environmental impact, ENAV’s Flight Efficiency Plan (FEP)
defines and collects scheduled actions to optimize in-flight trajectories and to reduce
aircraft ground operation times.
With respect to environmental goals to be pursued at the European and Italian level,
the contribution deriving from implementation of ENAV’s FEP is of fundamental
importance. In fact, the performance of scheduled measures is monitored by the
Italian government through ENAC, in application of the National Performance Plan.
In addition, since 2012 the FEP has also contributed to Italy’s action plan for the
reduction of CO2 emissions which the individual Countries prepare in the context
of ECAC/ICAO to help achieve global targets to reduce the environmental impact of
aviation and to fight climatic changes.
The measures implemented in 2015 improved the flight planning of airlines that fly
to/from Italian airports or that fly over airspace in which ENAV provides air traffic
services.
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