Content
11 modules
Rating
Instructor
Ana Flores
Released
16 Jun 2023
Description
Maintenance Human Factors in accordance with the requirements of EASA EC 1321/2014Part 145.A.30(e), and the associated AMC and GM. This course combines the generic requirements for Initial and Continuation Training, and is normally certificated as an Initial course, although a Continuation certificate can be issued if required.
Objectives
The objectives of Human Factors training, within a human factors and error management
programme, are to
Improve safety
Decrease organisational exposure to risk,
Reduce errors,
Capture errors,
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Maintenance Human Factors
1.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training introduction
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2.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training Murphy's Law
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3.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training G-00BB Nose Gear Pin.
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4.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training. Bodies, Ears, Eyes and Memory.
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5.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training. Working Environment.
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6.
Cougar Helicopters S-92A
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7.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training. SMS, Error Management.
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8.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training. CC150 Polaris - Occurrence
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9.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training. Assuring Safety.
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10.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training Section 6. Mental Health Awareness
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11.
Maintenance Human Factors Safety Training Test
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