Pilots and flight attendants often get the most attention among airline employees, but the ground crew and their roles they play remain a vital part of an airport’s inner workings.
It’s a job with a variety of duties as members work inside and outside the terminal. They may check passengers in for flights and help with security checks. Outside, they will load and unload passenger bags from the aircraft and maneuver steps to the aircraft so passengers and crew can disembark.
Muscle injuries, temperature extremes, noise levels
They face a number of work-related hazards that most in the working world cannot imagine. The list includes:
Wear the right gear, get the right training
What must airline ground crews do to overcome some of these conditions? There are a number of things all focused on safety. They may include:
Millions of people rely on air travel making our nation’s airports busy and occasionally congested. Airline employees see this first hand, and face a number of workplace challenges. Remember that by law, employers are required to provide a safe workplace for its employees.
If you have suffered an injury while working at an airport, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Speak with an attorney if you have questions about a claim.