Labor and Training Practices : Triumph Accessory Services - Wellington
Example of On-Going (initial & recurring) Training for Triumph Accessory Services - Wellington’s Mechanics (which includes initial training for new hires):
- Indoctrination Training That Informs the Mechanics of the Facility
- Triumph Accessory Services - Wellington’ Security Requirements
- Company Manuals
- Triumph Accessory Services - Wellington’ Computer Systems
- Basic Maintenance Regulations (FAA) and HAZMAT
- Repair Station Quality Manual (and Associated Customer Manuals)
- Airworthiness Directives (What They Are and How to Find Them)
- Human Factors
- Safety Wire
- Torque Applications
- Use of Precision Measuring Instruments
- Using the CMM
- HAZCOM
- Corrosion
- Soldering
- Brazing
- Installation of Bushings and Bearings
- Weld VT (Visual Inspection)
- Training is completed in accordance with the facilities FAA approved Training Manual
Safety Training programs are also conducted on a periodic basis and during new employee orientation, utilizing in-house training staff, consultants and the local City Fire & EMS Departments. The following list highlights our major contingency programs:
- First Aid
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Ergonomics
- Hazard Communication
- Fire Prevention & Protection
- Fire Extinguishers
- Forklift Training
- Workplace Safety
- Emergency Action Plan
- Respiratory
In addition, fire and tornado drills are conducted to ensure the safe and timely evacuation of employees to their designed shelter/area.
Internal audits are conducted on a routine basis to make certain facilities and equipment are maintained in a safe and operational condition. Any findings are reported and addressed by the appropriate personnel with a follow-up conducted to verify compliance. All non-compliant items and accidents are subject to Corrective Action.
A security system includes a motion detection system inside, smoke and/or heat riser detection units throughout the facility. Keyed locks on all outside doors prevent unauthorized access to all work areas.