Air Safety, Health, & Security

What Does This Committee Do?

The Air Safety, Health & Security Committee is composed of members with an interest in improving the health, safety, and security of the Flight Attendant membership as well as passengers of the airline. The committee will work with management on matters pertaining to cabin and Flight Attendant safety, health, and security.

For any and all NON-EMERGENT ASHS issues, please contact your local representatives.

FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY: ASHS@spiritafa.com

Important Air Safety, Health, & Security Resources

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ASHS International Resources

Emergency

CDC Alerts

Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)

Fume Event Resources & Checklists

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Emergency

Fume Events: The S4 Guide

AFA-CWA Fume Resources

Fume Event Emergency Kit

Further Fumes Education

Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)

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What Is ASAP?

ASAP Safety Flyer

Safety Reporting & Whistleblowing Resources

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Spirit Safety Reporting System (SRS)

FAA Whistleblower

OSHA Whistleblower

Reports: Do I Have to File?

Still Have Questions?!

Find a Representative In Your Base!

Did You Know?!

This committee is composed of members with an interest in improving the health, safety, and security of the Flight Attendant membership as well as passengers of the airline. 

If this sounds interesting to you, check out the facts, duties, responsibilities, and qualifications about the committee and submit a commitment to serve!

  • The Air Safety, Health, & Security Committee (ASHSC) works with the company on matters related to cabin and Flight Attendant safety and health.

  • As a representative, you would:

    • Act in an advisory role to the LEC Officers on safety matters.

    • Studies local air safety and health problems and prepares recommendations to be presented to the LEC Officers for consideration.

    • Reviews material, handles correspondence and keeps the local members well informed of current safety developments.

    • Provides information to the Communications Committee for inclusion in Local Council communications.

    • Attends management debriefings when safety-related issues are discussed.

  • Qualifications of an ASHS representative include:

    • Willingness and ability to attend ASHSC training sessions.

    • Willingness and ability to attend safety meetings as requested.

    • Adherence to committee policies, procedures, and standards of ethical conduct.

    • Maintenance of member-in-good-standing status.

    • Ability to remain in good standing with management.

    • Willingness to do ongoing committee work on a volunteer basis.

  • The ASHS Team is available to help you with:

    • Concerns or reports of safety, health, or security hazards onboard the aircraft and in other work locations.

    • Obtaining resources and information from the AFA International Air Safety, Health, & Security Department.

    • Questions about filing safety (SFT) or Required Operations Reports (RORs)