C-174

CHF 680.00

Fatigue Risk Management

Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) are crucial safety systems for aviation organizations. This course provides the bespoke tools for understanding fatigue risk by focusing on developing an understanding of fatigue science, and the tools used to gather objective and subjective data.

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Date / Location:
12.03.2025 - Bern
11.09.2025 - Bern
Duration:
1 day
Status:
Standard Q.C.M. training or organised on request
Target Group:

This training is addressed to all personnel involved in the establishment of ” Fatigue Risk Management System “:

  • Accountable Manager
  • Management Personnel
  • Quality- or Safety Manager
  • Quality Auditors.
Pre-requisites:

None

Exam:
Certificate:
Outline:

Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) are a crucial safety system for aviation organisations.
This course provides the bespoke tools for understanding fatigue risk by focusing on developing an understanding of fatigue science and the tools used to gather objective and subjective data.

Objectives of the course:

With guidance from your QCM instructor, the delegates will gain an understanding in:

  • FRMS and how it integrates within the organisations SMS
  • The differences between fatigue management under SMS and under an FRMS
  • A deeper understanding of fatigue research science tools used to gather objective and subjective data.
  • Using fatigue metrics to conduct the fatigue assurance functions required of your FRMS
  • Developing an effective reporting policy
  • Common challenges in developing an effective system
  • Importance of an open reporting culture
  • Effective fatigue training and safety promotion
Key Topics of the course:

This training course will include the following topics:

  • The use of scientific research in FRMS
  • The use of scientific research within an airline operation
  • Bespoke fatigue metrics for risk assessment and risk assurance
  • How to develop a safety case
  • Assessing overall effectiveness of the FRM
Regulatory Basis of the course:
  • ICAO Annex 19 was published in 2013
  • Essential requirements from EU 216/2008
  • Implementing Rules (IR) from EU Regulation 83/2014
  • Certification Specifications (CS) from EU Regulation 83/214
Course documentation:
English
Course language available:
German, English
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