- Explain the need to take Human Factors into account and identify the limits of human performance.
- Explain the social, psychological and physical conditions that affect human performance.
- Explain how types of work tasks and communications affect human performance in the workplace.
- Explain how human error and hazards in the workplace lead to accidents and how these can be avoided.
- Explore what employers and employees can do to work together to improve safety and responsibility.
- Explore the importance of safety culture and risk management in relation to human factors.
Initial: Safety Training including Human Factors:
(ED DECISION 2022/011/ R AMENDMENT FOR 145.A.30 (E) & CAMO.A305(G))
Both Initial and Continuation (recurrent) courses are available
Objectives:
To give students a general introduction of Human Factors in the aviation industry and cover all the essential information needed to satisfy the requirements of GM1 CAMO.A.305(g) and the new requirements of GM1 145.A.30(e) Personnel requirements ED Decision 2022/011/R, along with the associated AMC and GM for Maintenance Human Factors and Initial Safety Training (including Human Factors). Note EASA and UK CAA now use the wording of 'Recurrent' for continuation training courses.