The car parks at Melbourne Airport are busy

ALL car parks are sold-out Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week. Please consider alternative transport options. Due to ongoing construction in the T123 car park pick-up and drop-off areas, passengers should plan for potential delays of up to an hour during peak times. Please have your QR code ready for a smooth entry and exit. To avoid congestion, we recommend using the equivalent pick-up and drop-off facilities at nearby Terminal 4 car park, just a short 10-minute walk from Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Simply drive to the Terminal 4 Car Park and proceed to Level 2 for drop-offs or Level 1 for pick-ups. Thank you for your patience.

Safety and Induction
APAC Safety Management Standard

We are committed to achieving safety excellence through the identification and implementation of industry-leading safety practices. This commitment extends to continually improving the wellbeing of our workforce. To achieve our goal, the APAC Safety Management Standard serves as the overarching safety governance document at Melbourne Airport, encouraging engagement and compliance by following consistent safety standards.

Internally, the APAC Total Safety Culture underpins everything we do incorporating people, practices and the environment.

We ask contractors, service providers, tenants, temporary workers and visitors to cooperate, and where applicable, demonstrate an equivalent approach to safety management to that contained in our APAC Safety Management Standard.

APAC Minimum Public Safety Requirements

Public safety is an incredibly important aspect of everything we do as at Melbourne Airport. Every operation and every function involved in the running of an airport includes an appreciation for public safety, and we’re always doing our best to identify improvements that contribute towards the prevention of public safety incidents.

The APAC Minimum Public Safety Requirements consist of 20 industry best practice safety requirements that Melbourne Airport, its contractors, services providers and other parties working at the airport, are required to apply to every project, job or task.

Melbourne Airport Induction

Melbourne Airport provides a safety, security and environment induction available for all workers on airport property.  This induction course is equivalent to completing ASIC training, with the intention of ensuring everyone who works on airport land understands how the airport operates and the safety requirements that must be followed at the airport.

The induction is Airport Terminal and Airfield centric, however the information is vital to anyone working in the airport, near the airport, working in a customer facing business around the airport, near the airfield’s perimeter fence, or within a reasonable distance of airport operations.

Melbourne Airport provides this information to ensure employers at the airport, and their workers, can gain a complete understanding of airport safety and security.

Follow the link, create an account and you will be provided with three courses to complete:

  • Fundamentals of Airport Awareness (this course contains the security and safety modules)
  • Airport Offender Awareness
  • Fundamentals of Airport Sustainable Behaviour

The induction is accessible here: https://apac.csod.com/

If there are any concerns about how to use the training platform, accessing the courses, or difficulties using the training courses - please contact: learningandcapability@melair.com.au