EASA Part CAMO Safety & Human Factors Training (Recurrent) with VO


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This course satisfies the recurrent training obligations related to safety management systems within a CAMO environment with due consideration for human factors.

Human factors have to be managed effectively within the organisation. To do so, we need to address risks and exposures. All threats need to be understood and mitigation put into place to address them.

With SMS, we have a set of regulations that allow industry to establish best practices that fit different cultures and place the main emphasis and duty on improving safety performance.

This requires a real team effort, as regulators and airlines are all part of one large system. Working as a team will improve the safety record and allow organisations to conduct more of their own oversight and assurance.

The training will provide the delegates with a better understanding of the subject and workable methods to improve standards and compliance.


 Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?

The course is for anyone who wants to engage with the aviation maintenance system or has an organisational obligation to ensure completion of initial SMS and human factors training. It will also benefit anyone who has to engage in human interaction within the organisation.


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


•Be able to demonstrate compliance with EASA GM2 CAMO.A.305(g) and SMS and Human Factors Training Requirements
•Achieve an in-depth understanding of basic Aviation Safety Concepts
•Be able to consider human factors knowledge and integrate it into key areas of aviation safety and maintenance
•Familiarise with key human performance issues relevant to Maintenance Operations
•Achieve a strong understanding of safety and human factors principles
•Be able to consider human performance limitations as well as the potential impact on the daily routine


 Q CONTENTS


1.General/Introduction to Safety Management and HF
2.Safety Risk Management
3.Safety Risk Mitigation and Management
4.Safety Culture/Organisational Factors
5.Types of Errors in Continuing Airworthiness Management and Maintenance Tasks
6.Implications of Errors
7.Avoiding and Managing Errors
8.Human Reliability
9.Manpower - Stressors & Workload
10.Procedures, Information, Tools and Practices - Technical Documentation - Access and Quality
11.Communication - Dissemination of Information
12.Teamwork Management, Supervision and Leadership
13.Organisation’s Safety Programme - Safety Policy and Objectives, Just Culture Principles
14.Organisation’s Safety Programme - Reporting Errors and Hazards, Internal Safety Reporting Scheme
15.Organisation’s Safety Programme - Addressing Problems - Feedback and Safety Promotion


 Q TARGET GROUPS


The course is for anyone who wants to engage with the aviation maintenance system or has an organisational obligation to ensure completion of initial SMS and human factors training. It will also benefit anyone who has to engage in human interaction within the organisation.


 Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES


By the end of this course, the delegates will be able to explore the implications of error, gain an understanding of the subject, and find workable methods to improve standards and compliance, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures, safety policy, and methods of communication.


 Q ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to 1- day classroom training
Category: Part M, Foundation Series
Price: 85 EUR


 Q 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%

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at team@sassofia.com