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Vertolot 28th May 2006 11:30

HEMS working schemes
 
Hi,

Is there anybody out there who could shear some information on what kind of working schemes /rosters the big HEMS companies are using in Europe. To be more precise I'm interested to know how Standby Duty is counted towards Annual Working Time?

Thanks in advance,

Bertie Thruster 28th May 2006 18:54

UK. 6 on, 3 off. 6 on, 4 off. 10 hr shifts. I dont think annual working hours is a factor.

Woolf 28th May 2006 21:02

It certainly is an issue with SAR operators as most FTL schemes are close to the 2000h limit if standby duty is counted in full. The Department of Transport has issued the following recommendation:

http://http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellen...on_611444.hcsp

At the moment it looks as though standby duty is fully accountable towards the 2000h yearly total. The recommendation however is to align the directive with CAP371 which in certain circumstances will half duty spent on standby.

Woolf

Vertolot 29th May 2006 05:16

Bertie Thruster,

I just did a fast calculation and got that you are ruffly getting 180 duty hours a month (28 days). This 180 hrs x11 would give 1980 hrs so just under the 2000 hour limit.

How many crews do you need to run one HEMS helicopter and do you are stanby 24/7?

Vertolot 29th May 2006 05:21

Woolf,

Do you know what the status is of the Departemnt of Transports recommendation?

It looks like there are a mismatch in some European countries between the national legislation and the EU directive which states that "some of the stanby duty time should be calculated as working time".

Bertie Thruster 29th May 2006 14:22

Vertolot. On standby 10hr/day, 365.

(Remember; 13x28 day 'months' in year! So 12x180=2160 hrs/year)

Regards, BT

Vertolot 31st May 2006 05:45

BT,

How much do you fly in average per shift? Do you fly Single Pilot or Multi Pilot?

Vertolot

Bertie Thruster 31st May 2006 09:05

216 shifts. 230 hr/yr. Approx 1hr 10 min per shift. Single pilot.

(216 shifts= approx 575 'jobs')

Regards, BT

MightyGem 31st May 2006 09:26

Don't forget holiday time. We work 12hr shifts on a 4 day system. This gives us 2208 hrs/year, but deduct 5 shifts for holidays and that brings it down to 1968.

Bertie Thruster 31st May 2006 12:57

MG, you are strictly correct re holiday time.

So- 10 hr shifts on a 6 on 3 off, 6 on 4 off system, gives 2305 hrs/yr. Deduct holidays (280 hrs) gives 2025 hrs. Closer to 2000, but still over!

BT

Vertolot 31st May 2006 18:47

OK, Thanks for the replies!

Vertolot


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