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Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine
1998 Volume.8 No. 2 p.126 ~ p.136
Operation Manual for National Transportation Safety Board (¥±)
by NTSB
Abstract
The size of the meeting room required will be dictated by the number of people
expected to participate in the investigation. This will depend on the expected number of
groups established, parties designated, and personnel from each party. In general,
regardless of how small the team dispatched, on most Go-Team led investigations, the
meeting room should accommodate at least 30 people. On major air transport accident
investigations, the room should have a capacity of 100 to 150 people. Remember to
account for the space required by support personnel, furniture, phone and power lines
and the like when considering the desired capacity of the meeting room.
For large investigations, instruct the hotel personnel to set up the room theater style,
with tables and chairs set up in rows. If possible, an aisle should bisect the room, with
aisles on either side of the rows of tables and chairs. The hotel should set up a head
table at the front of the room to accommodate the ¥±C, the Board Member, and his/her
assistant. The hotel should be requested to provide a chalkboard and/or whiteboard. A
table should be placed at the rear of the room where reports, documents, and other
material to be distributed to the parties can be plated. Another table should be provided
for Public Affairs' use and telephones, but should be located away from the head table.
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