September 28, 2015

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Sofema Aviation Services is proud to announce this newest online training, available on EASAOnline: Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance (Initial) with voice over https://easaonline.com/e-learning/preview/47-human-factors-in-aviation-maintenance-initial-with-vo

The aim of the course is to give delegates a full introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Human Factors. The training will introduce the delegates to all elements of Aviation 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 recurrent the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.

The contents, covered by this online course, are:

-Abbreviations
-Why Human Factors ?
-Top 12 Precursors
-Error Models
-Landmark Incidents and Accidents-Human Factor Related
-Statistics
-Safety Culture Organization Factors
-Human Factors in Aviation the Implications of Errors and How to Avoid and Manage Errors
-Types of Violation in Maintenance
-Types of Errors and Strategies
-Human Performance and Limitations
-Information Processing
-Sleep Fatigue and Shift Work
-Stress – Causes and Symptoms
-Physical & Non – Physical Limitations– Motivation and De-motivation
-Procedures Information and Practices
-Communication
-Team work – Concepts
-Safety Behaviour and SMS
-Organisation’s Human Factors Program
-Environment

Sofema Aviation Services works closely with aviation industry to design and deliver comprehensive online training that is relevant and responsive to the expectations of the Organizations, at minimum cost. EASAOnline training is an extremely cost-effective method for delivering niche regulatory courses. We are committed in bringing the best in aviation e-learning resources to aviation industry.

For additional details please see www.easaonline.com or email office@sassofia.com or easaonline@sassofia.com

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Aviation Maintenance, EASA, EASAOnline, Human Factors, Initial