4.1.1 Passenger and crew accommodation should
be designed and arranged so as to protect the occupants from unfavourable
environmental conditions and to minimize the risk of injury to occupants
during normal and emergency conditions.
4.1.2 Spaces accessible to passengers should not
contain controls, electrical equipment, high temperature parts and
pipelines, rotating assemblies or other items, from which injury to
passengers could result, unless such items are adequately shielded,
isolated, or otherwise protected.
4.1.3 Passenger accommodation should not contain
operating controls unless the operating controls are so protected
and located that their operation by a crew member should not be impeded
by passengers during normal and emergency conditions.
4.1.4 Windows in passenger and crew accommodation
should be of adequate strength and suitable for the worst intended
conditions specified in the Permit to Operate and be made of material
which will not break into dangerous fragments if fractured.
4.1.5 The public spaces, crew accommodation and
the equipment therein should be designed so that each person making
proper use of these facilities will not suffer injury during craft's
normal and emergency start, stop and manoeuvring in normal cruise
and in failure or maloperation conditions.