January 6, 2022
LAX Rules & Regulation Revision
Effective January 18, 2022
New amendments to the LAX Rules and Regulations and LAX SAFE Program have been published with an effective date of January 18, 2022.
 
The complete documents may be viewed by clicking on the links below. Principle changes are detailed below.
11.3.1.a. - All operators driving a vehicle or motorized equipment on the AOA (e.g. vehicle service roads and ramp areas) must have a Restricted Area Drivers (RAD) Icon on their active SIDA badge and a valid U.S. State issued driver's license in their personal possession.
 
Drivers receiving behind the wheel training by a LAWA authorized RAD trainer in the front passenger seat and drivers operating exclusively within tenant leaseholds are not required to hold a RAD icon
7.8.1. - Any badged employee in possession of an approved prohibited item in the sterile area must maintain control of the item until it is properly secured, removed from the sterile area or returned to their supervisor/manager.
 

7.8.2. - Badged employee must immediately report any lost or stolen prohibited items to their supervisor.

 

7.8.3. - No person shall possess an unauthorized prohibited item in the Sterile Area.

 
4.6.7 - No aircraft engine exhaust, jet blast, and/or propeller wash shall be directed in such a manner as to cause injury, damage, or hazard to any person, structure, or property. Compliance may require engine(s) to be started, shut down and/or the aircraft to be towed
3.25.1. - All tenants must notify LAWA's Office of Disability Awareness, Compliance, and Accessibility at ADAOffice-LAWA@lawa.org on a quarterly basis of all ADA-related complaints that they have received, results of their investigation, and the action that was taken.
9.1.35. - Prior to commencing aircraft defueling:
a) Airport Operations must be notified
b) The receiving fueling tanker must be physically dipped to ensure it has sufficient capacity
c) An appropriate amount of absorbent material shall be accessible and not further than 50 feet from the tanker
d) The aircraft should be outdoors and away from storm drains when practicable
For questions or comments regarding this advisory, please contact the Airfield Safety office at AirfieldSafety@lawa.org. For any immediate hazards/concerns, please contact the ARCC at (424) 646-LAWA (5292).
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