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Human factors Initial

Course summary

A two day initial training covering all topics of Human Factors as required by EASA Part M
and Part-145. Introduction to “Human Factors”, analysis of incidents and accidents in
aviation – analyzing how Human Factors affect human performance, safety and
quality of work. Training will be by practical examples, films, discussions and group work
to increase the awareness for Human Factors and to develop safety strategies to prevent
errors.

Who should attend

This course is aimed at Quality Managers, Error Managers, MEMS Co-ordinators,

Maintenance Managers, Forward operating base key staff, Certifying Engineers, Planning and Technical Services staff and maintenance personnel.

Course objectives

The objective of the course is to explore the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.

Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites for this course but you should be working in, or seeking work in aviation maintenance.

Duration

2 Days

Dates

Monday 28th – Tuesday 28th November 2011
Monday 26th – Tuesday 27th March 2012
Monday 11th – Tuesday 12th June 2012

Costs

£300.00 + VAT

Assessment

staged multi choice question papers.

Accreditation

Upon completion of the programme participants will be awarded a certificate confirming
successful completion of training in accordance with EC 2042 Part M and Part 145.

Booking

To book this course call the commercial team on

0800 389 3589

For more information please call

01702 531858