UK CAA Part 145 Human Factor (Recurrent)


UK CAA Part 145 Human Factor Recurrent


Today 80% of Aircraft Accidents and incidents are caused by Human Factor errors. Whether it is pilot error, maintenance error or Air traffic Control, or other ground-related causal factors, ultimately it does not matter if human error is human error. 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 organisation faces. We know about the importance of Aviation Human Factors Training, but how to make a difference? As Aviation Maintenance Staff we should never lose sight of the potential exposure to Human factors as depicted in the - "Dirty Dozen".


Recurrent Human Factors training is not only mandatory; it is vital to ensure that we pay attention at all times to the need to address exposure to the potential errors which can occur within our maintenance environment. In addition we need to ensure that at all times we adhere to Human Factors principles and practices, moreover that such principles and behaviours are continuously applied. This recurrent Human Factors course has been developed for staff who need to demonstrate ongoing compliance with mandatory HF training, as with all SAS training courses it is focused on the best organisation practices and is able to contribute to your successful HF training program.


The course is a highly participative and stimulates involvement and provides for powerful HF motivation and awareness. The aim is to update delegates regarding Human Factors. The course meets the full intent of UK CAA 145 requirements (Initial human factors training should cover all the topics of the training syllabus specified in GM1 145.A.30 (e)).

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


For anyone who wishes to engage with the aviation maintenance system or who has an organisational obligation to ensure completion of Initial Human Factors Training.
The training will also be of benefit for anyone who needs to understand, manage and support the need to fully engage with human interaction within the organisation.

WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?


- Be able to demonstrate continuing compliance with EASA Part 145 A.30 Human Factor Training Requirements
- Ensure a continuing in depth understanding regarding basic Aviation Human Factors concepts
- Be able to consider Human Factors knowledge and integrate into key areas of aviation maintenance
- Familiarise with key human performance issues relevant to Maintenance Operations
- Be able to apply operational Human Factors knowledge to maintenance error investigations
- Continue a strong Understanding of Human Factor Principles
- Be able to consider human performance limitations as well as the potential impact on the daily routine

CONTENTS


1. Abbreviations
2. Why Human Factors?
3. Top 12 Precursors
4. Error Models
5. Landmark Incidents and Accidents-Human Factor Related
6. Statistics
7. Safety Culture Organisation Factors
8. Types of Violation in Maintenance
9. Types of Errors and Strategies
10. Human Performance and Limitations
11. Sleep Fatigue and Shift Work
12. Stress - Causes and Symptoms
13. Physical & Non - Physical Limitations- Motivation and De-motivation
14. Procedures Information and Practices
15. Communication
16. Team work - Concepts
17. Our Environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES


The training will review and update the delegates to all elements of Aviation Human Factors With the focus on individual roles and responsibilities.

The Training focuses on the importance of safety culture and awareness with the intention of providing a better understanding of the subject and to find workable methods to improve standards and compliance. The training will add to the delegates existing knowledge about the better understanding of the subject and to find workable methods to improve standards and compliance.

To revisit the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication and to add a positive contribution to Quality and Safety within the Organisation.

Objectives also include deeper understanding regarding the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.

ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation with voice over
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
Category: UK CAA and UK Third Country
Price: 89.00 EUR

This course is part of the following programs:

UK CAA Part 145 Recurrent package - HF, FTS, EWIS 1&2

MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

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