Steven Bentley's posts

Developing Root Cause Analysis Competence in support of Aviation Quality & Safety Activities

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Root Cause Analysis Competence

August 10, 2016

Steven Bentley

The need to train for effective Root Cause Analysis competence as an organisation’s “Core Competence” As an organisation, we will benefit if we can identify and develop the necessary skills associated with root cause analysis. With Root Cause Analysis we are able to analyse and understand the precursors of a problem (symptom) and in this…

Understanding Root Cause Analysis in the Context of Aviation Quality & Safety

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August 10, 2016

Steven Bentley

Introduction So we have an Issue or a problem or an event or an outcome! It does not really matter how we identify the nature of the issue – the point is that if we only address the symptoms, we are likely to see the underlying problem repeat or reoccur even multiple times and with…

EASA Compliant Logistics & Stores Inspection Training Course

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August 10, 2016

Steven Bentley

Plus access to additional documentation resource (see below for free to download service) Sofema Aviation Services offers a 2 Day EASA compliant training to support a full understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the Stores Inspector and Manager. The EASA 145 Stores Management and Inspection System is an essential element of the 145 approval….

Identifying the Aviation Need for a Maintenance Error Management System (MEMS)

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Aviation Engineering Technical Services

August 10, 2016

Steven Bentley

Human Factors is a major component of Maintenance Error, an active organisation system which is able to manage exposure to risk and hazards can benefit the entire process by significantly lowering the possibility of both Human Factor (HF) and Organisational related incidents and events. Maintenance Error Management System (MEMS) provides an organisation methodology which using…

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