Safety Policy and Safety Promotion System
Our goal is to become a trusted airport through our relentless pursuit of safety. This is the beginning of our management vision. To realize this vision, we are working across the entire company to formulate various measures to solve safety-related problems and issues, and to engage in safety promotion activities.
Safety Policy
- 1.Ensuring safety is the foundation for airport operation. With each and every airport staff member giving top priority to safety as their operational principle, all officers and employees of NAA recognize their roles and responsibilities and pursue safety.
- 2.NAA establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with administrative agencies and airport service providers related to Narita Airport. The NAA Group member companies work together to carry out safety promotion activities.
- 3.In order to establish the mindset of giving top priority to safety, NAA provides lectures and training programs on safety matters, aiming to enhance safety awareness among all its officers and employees and ensure that a safety culture will be fostered and rooted among them.
- 4.NAA promotes a positive safety culture through safety reports and encourages the disclosure and sharing of safety information, and reinforces its safety management system by implementing proper safety inspections.
- 5.All officers and employees of NAA understand and comply with related laws, regulations, and rules to ensure safety.
Safety management implementation system
Safety-related organizations and their members
Safety-related organizations and their members
Name of organization | Members |
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Safety Committee | All officers of NAA |
NAA Group Safety Board | NAA Group member companies and safety management personnel of NAA |
Narita International Airport Safety Council | People from government agencies, airline companies, railway companies, utilities companies, NAA, and other related entities |
Safety Committee
The Safety Committee was established in April 2004 as a forum for discussing company-wide safety measures and deciding a safety policy. It meets four times annually with the attendance of the President and all officers of NAA and under the chairpersonship of the President.
Narita International Airport Safety Council
The Narita International Airport Safety Council (hereinafter referred to as the “Council”) was inaugurated in April 2005 with the objective of implementing safety promotion activities through the concerted efforts of airport entities. The Council is composed of personnel responsible for safety management from government agencies, airline companies, railway companies, utilities companies, and other organizations involved in the operation of Narita Airport.
The Council has subcommittees designed to discuss specific safety promotion measures. The Council and its subcommittees meet four times in total annually.
NAA Group Safety Board
The NAA Group Safety Board (hereinafter referred to as the “Board”) was inaugurated in April 2005 with the objective of implementing safety promotion activities through the concerted efforts of the NAA Group.
The Board is composed of NAA Group member companies and other related entities. With the aim of furthering safety promotion within the NAA Group, it shares with the group companies safety information, including information on the maintenance of basic airport infrastructure, such as runways, taxiways, aprons, lighting systems, and radio facilities. It meets four times annually.