Maintenance Human Factors Trainer
Training
In Tattenhall
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Tattenhall
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Duration
5 Days
To increase safety, quality and efficiency in aircraft maintenance operations by reducing human error and its impact on maintenance activities. Following the course the student will: Have the knowledge, skills and materials to introduce, deliver and maintain an effective EASA 145 compliant MHF training programme within their organisation. Be able to deliver appropriate MHF training for licensed engineers, managers and all personnel working in the aircraft maintenance environment. Suitable for: Personnel involved in any maintenance, management and/or quality audits
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About this course
he aim of MHF training is to increase safety, quality and efficiency in aviation maintenance operations by reducing human error and its impact on maintenance activities. The course syllabus fully covers the MHF training requirements for EASA 145 engineering organisations.
The 5 day course develops practical skills including instructional techniques, facilitation, critique and feedback. Throughout the course we promote an awareness of our behavioural attitudes to improve and develop communication and interpersonal relationships with all those involved in the aviation system. The training addresses the nature of your company's operations and procedures, which produce particular difficulties and unusual hazards.
Following the course the student will be able to deliver effective MHF training for licensed engineers, managers and all personnel working in the aircraft maintenance environment. The student will have the knowledge, skills and materials to deliver and maintain an effective EASA 145 compliant MHF training programme within their organisation.
The Maintenance Human Factors Trainer course is ideal for participants who will be involved in the development and delivery of training of Human Factors within aviation maintenance organisations.
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Subjects
- Effective feedback and debriefing
- Developing a professional presenation
- Facilitation and Training techniques
- The student will have the knowledge
- Critique skills
- Awareness of behavioural attitudes
- Knowlege of learning types and how we learn
- The barriers to learning
- Effective Communication
Teachers and trainers (1)
Global Air Training LTD
Qualified Trainers
Course programme
A core course for instructors who will be involved in the development and delivery of training in Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance (MHF).
EASA 145 Requirements
EASA part 145 requires that personnel involved in any maintenance, management and/or quality audits, must have an understanding of the application of human factors and human performance capabilities. Part 145 approved maintenance organisations are required to have completed the initial training by 28th September 2006. This course will be of particular interest to organisations required to meet the Human Factors training requirements of EASA 145.
Maintenance Human Factors
The aim of MHF training is to increase safety, quality and efficiency in aircraft maintenance operations by reducing human error and its impact on maintenance activities.
The course syllabus fully covers the MHF training requirements for EASA 145 compliant engineering organisations. The 'Train the Trainer' course is 5 days in duration; covering theoretical aspects of MHF training with relevant references to, and examination of human factor related maintenance incidents and accidents.
The course utilises video footage, case studies and investigation board reports. The course develops practical skills including instructional techniques, facilitation, critique and feedback.
Throughout the course we promote an awareness of our behavioural attitudes to improve and develop communication and interpersonal relationships with all those involved in the aviation system. The training addresses the nature of your company's operations and procedures, which produce particular difficulties and unusual hazards.
Course Objectives
Following the course the student will:
- Have the knowledge, skills and materials to introduce, deliver and maintain an effective EASA 145 compliant MHF training programme within their organisation.
- Be able to deliver appropriate MHF training for licensed engineers, managers and all personnel working in the aircraft maintenance environment.
The course includes:
5 days classroom trainingComprehensive electonic courseware package consisiting of:-
- MHF Training Manual
- corredponding PowerPoint
- Corresponding handouts
- Accident and incident investigation reports and studies
Certification on completion of course
Maintenance Human Factors Trainer