C-129
CHF 1,350.00
Safety Training incl. Human Factors
This two-day initial Safety Management and Human Factors training provides participants with an understanding of human factors and safety issues within approved Part-CAMO and Part-145 organizations, using a combination of theory and practical examples. Safety elements related to continuing airworthiness management and maintenance will also be discussed.
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26.08.2025 - 27.08.2025 - Bern
- All personnel of an organisation approved according to Part-CAMO
- All personnel of an organisation approved according to Part-145 and Part CAO (maintenance)
- All personnel of an organisation approved according to Part-21G (production)
- All personnel of an organisation approved according to Part-21J (design)
- Personnel from Competent Authorities
Fundamental understanding of Initial Airworthiness (design and production), Continuing Airworthiness Management and Maintenance.
Course participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of:
– The elements of a Safety Management System (SMS) as outlined in ICAO Doc 9859, including safety policy, risk management, assurance, and promotion.
– Principles of human factors and performance limitations, such as the SHEL(L) model, physiological and psychological factors, communication, teamwork, and situational awareness.
These topics will be demonstrated through practical examples relevant to their specific roles and operational environments.
Participants will learn how to:
– Implement SMS principles in daily operations.
– Recognize and mitigate human performance limitations.
– Enhance communication and teamwork.
– Maintain situational awareness to prevent and manage errors.
This training meets the safety training requirements of (EU) 748/2012 Part-21G and Part-21J, and (EU) 1321/2014 Part-CAMO and Part-145.
The training is tailored to participants’ professional backgrounds, emphasizing domain-specific elements for practical applicability.
– Understand the need to address safety management and human factors.
– Learn about Safety Management Systems (SMS), risk assessment, safety assurance, and safety promotion.
– Gain insights into human factors affecting aviation safety.
– Recognize performance limitations and their impact on aviation operations.
– Develop skills to enhance safety culture and compliance within aviation organizations.
Day 1
– Introduction to safety management system and human factors
– Safety risk management and assessment
– Safety culture & organisational factors
– Human error and human performance
– Environment and procedures
Day 2
– Communication and teamwork
– Professionalism and integrity
– Organisation’s safety and human factors programme
– Safety and disciplinary policies
– Feedback and safety promotion
Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014
Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012
Annex Vc (Part-CAMO) – GM2 CAMO.A.305(g)
Annex II (Part-145) – GM1 145.A.30(e)
ICAO Annex 19
ICAO Doc 9859