EASA Part CAMO Safety Human Factor Training Requirements Initial - 3 Days PDF
EASA Part CAMO Safety Human Factor Training Requirements Initial - 3 Days PDF
EASA Part CAMO Safety Human Factor Training Requirements Initial - 3 Days PDF
Introduction
Effective 24 March 2020 EASA has with the introduction of Part CAMO has created a requirement for
Initial and Recurrent - Integrated Safety & Human Factors Training.
By September 2021 all European CAMO Organisations should transition to Part CAMO and will need to
demonstrate mandatory compliance with Safety & Human Factor Training In Accordance with GM2
CAMO.A.305(g)
This Course satisfied the initial training obligations related to Safety Management Systems within a CAMO
environment with due consideration to Human Factors.
With SMS we have a set of regulations, which allow Industry to establish best-practice that fits different
cultures and place the main emphasis and duty on improving safety performance.
This requires a real “team effort” as regulator and airline are all part of one large system.
Working as a team it will be possible to improve an already highly impressive safety record, and allow
organisations to conduct more of their own oversight and assurance.
People are at the core of our aviation system and the need to remain aware of the potential for human
error driven exposure is ever present.
We must strive to ensure we are able to deliver a strong human performance to protect both the person
and the system.
We need to effectively manage human factors within the organization, to do so we need to address the
risks and exposures, all threats need to be understood and mitigation put into place to address them.
The course is a highly participative and stimulates involvement and provides for powerful HF motivation
and awareness. The aim is to give delegates a full introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Human Factors.
The course meets the full intent of EASA Part CAMO Requirements (Initial SMS & human factors training
should cover all the topics of the training syllabus specified in GM2 CAMO.A.305(g)
The training will introduce the delegates to all elements of Aviation Safety Systems & Human Factors with
the intention of providing a better understanding of the subject and to find workable methods to improve
standards and compliance.
It’s objectives are to consider and understand the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture,
its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.
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Who is this training for?
For anyone who wishes to engage with the aviation maintenance system or who has an
organisational obligation to ensure completion of Initial SMS & Human Factors Training.
The training will also be of benefit for anyone who needs to understand, manage and support the
need to fully engage with human interaction within the organisation.
a) Be able to demonstrate compliance with EASA GM2 CAMO.A.305(g) and SMS & Human Factor
Training Requirements
c) Be able to consider Human Factors knowledge and integrate into key areas of aviation Safety
Maintenance
f) Be able to consider human performance limitations as well as the potential impact on the daily
routine
Sofema Aviation Services a Regulatory training and consulting company with 45 years commercial
aviation experience and 12 years operational experience. Since we started we have provided
certificates to approx 25,000 delegates we have grown for 2 primary reasons!
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At Sofema Aviation Services our focus is on accepting that compliance with Regulations is in fact
minimum compliance. Interpreting the regulations in a way which enables the development and
optimisation of our business is where we should see opportunity to drive efficiencies and cost saving.
Introduction
Contents
•3 Human Error
•3.1 Error models and theories
•3.2 Types of errors in continuing airworthiness management and
•maintenance tasks
•3.3 Violations
•3.4 Implications of errors
•3.5 Avoiding and managing errors
•3.6 Human reliability
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Day 2
5 Environment
• 5.1 Peer pressure
• 5.2 Stressors
• 5.3 Time Pressure and Deadlines
• 5.4 Workload
• 5.5 Shift work
• 5.6 Noise and Fumes
• 5.7 Illumination
• 5.8 Climate and temperature
• 5.9 Motion and vibration
• 5.10 Complex systems
• 5.11 Other hazards in the workplace
• 5.12 Lack of manpower
• 5.13 Distractions and interruptions
•Day 3
8 Teamwork
•8.1 Responsibility
•8.2 Management, supervision and leadership
•8.3 Decision-making
Target groups
Pre-requisites
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to explore the implications of error, the
understanding of the subject and to find workable methods to improve standards and compliance.
organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication. The
training will give the delegates a better
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Duration
3 days –The training will commence at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment and
breaks.
To register for this training, please email office@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806
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