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Module 9.human Factor

This document provides information about EASA Part 66, which establishes requirements for the certification of aircraft maintenance engineers. It discusses EASA Part 66 Module 9 on human factors, covering topics like vision, hearing, fatigue, stress, physical hazards, and communication. The document is a guide for students and aircraft engineers seeking to obtain an EASA Part 66 license or convert an existing license, providing information on the program requirements and modules.

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Module 9.human Factor

This document provides information about EASA Part 66, which establishes requirements for the certification of aircraft maintenance engineers. It discusses EASA Part 66 Module 9 on human factors, covering topics like vision, hearing, fatigue, stress, physical hazards, and communication. The document is a guide for students and aircraft engineers seeking to obtain an EASA Part 66 license or convert an existing license, providing information on the program requirements and modules.

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EASA PART 66 GUIDE


A guide to student and LAE (License Aircraft Engineer) who want to get the
LWTR license or convert it from BCAR Section L to EASA Part 66.. Including
EASA Part 66 Module, EASA part 66 Question Examination, EASA Part 66 Note,
EASA Part 66 Tutor and aviation tool. Viewers can get information related to
this program in this site.
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EASA PART-66 MODULE 9 : HUMAN FACTOR


9.1 General (level 2)
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
Murphy's law.

9.2 Human Performance and Limitations (level 2)


Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.

9.3 Social Psychology (level 1)


Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
Culture issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.

9.4 Factors Affecting Performance (level 2)


Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.

9.5 Physical Environment (level 1)


Noise and fumes;
Illumination;
Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
Working environment.

9.6 Tasks (level 1)


Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.

9.7 Communication (level 2)


Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
Keeping up to date, currency;
Dissemination of information.

9.8 Human Error (level 2)


Error models and theories;
Types of error in maintenance tasks;
Implications of errors (i.e accidents);
Avoiding and managing errors.

9.9 Hazards in the Workplace (level 2)


Recognising and avoiding hazards;
Dealing with emergencies.
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