The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Fears firefighte­rs at strike-hit airports lack proper experience

- By Craig Mcdonald cmcdonald@sundaypost.com

Fresh concerns have been raised over safety standards among staff standing in for striking workers at Scottish airports.

Fears have been raised that standin firefighti­ng crews providing cover during industrial action at Glasgow and Aberdeen airports have no aviation experience.

Unions claim the relief crews’ inexperien­ce led to fire appliances being parked too close to plane taxi-ways and being involved in near-misses with jets.

The new row follows our revelation­s that contingenc­y staff manning secur ity X- ray scanners missed

hundreds of potentiall­y lethal items while checking baggage at both airports on strike days.

Hu n d re d s of re p l a c e m e n t staff were drafted in last month to fill in for striking workers. They included firefighte­rs from a multinatio­nal company called Falck. Union Unite wrote to the Civil Av i a t i o n Au t h o r i t y last month expressing concern over its “understand­ing that Falck has no UK- based firefighte­rs with aviation experience”.

It added further concerns over compliance with “fire service training”.

Walkouts planned at Glasgow were called off last week as hopes grew of a resolution to the dispute over pay and a final- salary pension scheme. Managers said they had tabled an improved offer.

A ballot on a proposed deal is under way and due to close on Tuesday.

The dispute at Aberdeen has ended after staff accepted the company’s offer.

Falck referred The Sunday Post to airport management for comment.

A spokesman for AGS Airports, which owns Glasgow and Aberdeen airports, said: “We have maintained safe, compliant and fully operationa­l airports throughout the periods of industrial action.

“We operate in what is a highly regulated environmen­t and all of our contingenc­y teams are trained and certified to the same exacting UK standards as our own staff. Falck is the world’s largest supplier of fire and medical services and its contingenc­y staff being used by AGS Airports have extensive aviation experience.”

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Regular fire crews train at Glasgow airport, above, and protests, right
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