Endorsed Safety Programs
United Airlines
IAM Members at United can report safety concerns, near misses and more with the Ground Safety Action Program. All reports are shared with reps from the union and the company, as well as the FAA. (Login Required)
American Airlines
IAM Members at American can report concerns directly to union safety reps from their cellphones through the UnionSafe 141 Program.
Hawaiian Airlines
The HA Safety / Security Reporting Program is an award-winning safety program that allows all HA employees to identify and report safety, security, and operational concerns.
(Login Required)
Federal Safety and Regulatory Agencies
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Please report all safety incidents and concerns to airline management and union representatives as soon as possible. If you are not satisfied with the results, please follow up by filing a report with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
. Tasked with providing the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world. Ground Safety Action Program reports at United are automatically reviewed by the FAA. In addition. FAA.Gov offers access to laser reporting, hotlines, and additional resources.
National Safety Council (NSC)
The National Safety Council eliminates preventable deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the road through leadership, research, education and advocacy.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Working to prevent the transmission of diseases in the United States through travel notices, advisories, research and education.
Safety Representatives
Erik Stenberg
Safety Chairman/ AGC
estenberg@iam141.org
Cell: 224-387-6228
Office: 847-640-2222
Station Assignments:
ORDCG, M.I-UA, FTI-UA, DAY-UGE
Dennis Spencer
Director of Safety - American Airlines, Spirit Airlines
Union Safety System (Administrator)
Unionsafe141.org
unionsafe141@gmail.com
dspencer@IAM141.org
Cell: (484) 630-5114
Mike "Bosco" Buonpastore
AA / IAM District 141 Safety Coordinator
Mbuonpastore@IAM141.org
Office: (215) 260-2644
Union Safety
Services Planned for Victims of American Airlines Flight 191
This week marks the 40th anniversary of one of the darkest days in the history of American aviation. On May 25th, 1979, American Airlines flight 191 crashed just outside of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, killing 272 people. To this day, the crash of American Airlines...
A TRUCK INVOLVED IN COLLISION WITH AMERICAN AIRLINES PLANE HAD BEEN REMOVED FROM SERVICE NINE TIMES
The incident was included in the findings of a recently published union safety study The study by UnionSafe 141 recorded and tracked more than 15 thousand safety issues The findings come as American Airlines is under pressure by the FAA and Mechanics for pressuring...
FAA Grounds 737 MAX Amid Increased Concerns
For most travelers, getting on a brand new plane is a treat. Besides that “new plane smell,” passengers expect that a new aircraft, like a new car or appliance, will offer the latest advances in technology, safety and comfort. When that aircraft is the newest version...
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