EASA Part 145 Safety (SMS) & Human Factors (HF) Training (Recurrent) with VO
Whether it is pilot error, maintenance error or Air traffic Control or other ground-related causal factors, ultimately does not matter human error is human error. So we know about the importance of Aviation Human Factors Training, but how to make a difference? There is a deep understanding of the various causes of error after the event, the challenge is to understand before we have an incident or accident the risks and exposures that the organization faces. We need to effectively consider human factors and manage human performance as a function of the development of our organisation‘s “Safety Management System” (SMS) organization, to do so we need to address the risks and exposures, all threats need to be understood and mitigation put into place to address them. The course is a highly participative and stimulates involvement and provides for powerful HF motivation and awareness. The aim is to give delegates a full introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Human Factors. Delegates are able to achieve an in-depth understanding regarding human performance and Aviation Safety Concepts, in particular, to ensure adequate focus on the importance of Safety Behaviour integrated into normal working practices.
• Achieve a refreshment regarding Aviation Safety Concepts; • Be able to consider Human Factors concepts and integrate them into key areas of aviation Safety Maintenance; • Ensure continuing awareness regarding key human performance issues relevant to Maintenance Management Operations; • Present a strong Understanding of Safety & Human Factors Principles.
1.Considerations Related to Your Organizations HF Program 2.The Need to Address Safety Management and Human Factors
3.Safety Risk Management - Review
4.Safety Risk Management - Hazard Identification & Safety Risk Assessment
5.Safety Culture/Organizational Factors
6.Human Reliability
7.Types of Errors in Maintenance Tasks
8.Avoiding and Managing Errors
9.Human Performance and Limitations
10.Communication - Shift/Task Handover
11.Teamwork Management Decision-Making
12.Organisation’s Safety Programme Reporting - Safety Policy and Objectives, Just Culture Principles
13.Organisation’s Safety Programme - Disciplinary Policy
14.Organisation’s Safety Programme - Action to Address Problems, Feedback and Safety Promotion
A background in an aviation maintenance environment is required.
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