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Airport conducts fuel farm exercise

The “Fire in the Fuel Farm Exercise 2019” of Macau International Airport was carried out on 22 March simulating a fire emergency in the facilities. All entities involved cooperated closely with each other to resolve the crisis.

Macau International Airport carried out the “Fire in the Fuel Farm Exercise 2019” this afternoon (22 March 2019) in which all participating entities cooperated closely with each other to resolve the crisis. The exercise was deemed smooth.

The “Fire in the Fuel Farm Exercise 2019” started at 14:00 and ended in 45 minutes. The scenario was of a fire incident taking place in a fuel tank top due to static electricity. Nam Kwong Petroleum & Chemicals Co. Ltd., the fuel provider, immediately activated the safety systems according to their internal procedures and moved away the vehicles that were parked in the area. Simultaneously, they informed all concerned entities involved in the emergency in accordance with the Airport Emergency Plan. The airport fire fighting station delivered their trucks immediately to the spot to put off the fire. Although there were no injuries, the commander-in-chief asked for additional support from the Fire Services Headquarters and evacuated the staff in the vicinity of the incident, considering the high critical degree of the incident area.

The exercise was coordinated by CAM-Macau International Airport Company Ltd. About 230 people took part in the exercise, who represented the Unitary Police, the Public Security Police Force, the Fire Services, the Civil Aviation Authority of Macao SAR, CAM-Macau International Airport Company Ltd., Nam Kwong Petroleum & Chemicals Company Ltd., the Macau Security Company Ltd., Menzies Macau Airport Services Ltd., MCS-Macau Catering Services Company Ltd. and Air Macau Company Ltd.

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