C-005
CHF 1,350.00
Human Factors Initial
This two-day initial training covers all aspects relating to human factors, including identifying relevant human factors in the operational environment, understanding and explaining why human factors are important to aviation maintenance, and the industry as a whole, and the role of human factors in overall safety and wellbeing.
To organize an in-house or distance training at your chosen date/location, please submit an enquiry or contact us at train@qcm.ch.
All personnel involved in Continuing Airworthiness Organizations (Part CAMO / Part CAO / Part 145 / Part 147)
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This two-day initial training covers all aspects regarding human factors and the syllabus is i.a.w. 145.A.30(e), AMC 2 145.A.30(e) and GM 1 145.A.30(e).
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the relevant Human Factors (HF) in the operational environment
- Describe what “complexity” means and what the implications are for the organization, as well as for individual tasks and responsibilities
- Explain why HF are important to aviation maintenance and the industry as a whole
- Identify different types of errors, as well as discuss strategies to prevent them from causing failures
- Explain the role of HF in overall safety and well-being.
The course contains, but is not limited to:
- Human Factors and safety – general introduction
- Legal requirements – Safety culture
- Human Error
- Human Performance and its limitations
- Environmental factors
- Procedures, information, tools & practices
- Communication
- Teamwork
- Professionalism and Integrity
- Organization’s safety programme
- The Dirty Dozen
Individual questions, experience and interests are taken into account in all our HF classes.
AMC 2 145.A.30(e)
GM 1 145.A.30(e)
EASA Part-145.A.30(e)