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Discussion Document – General Principles of the Management of Health and Safety Airside within an EASA Environment

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November 15, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers key aspects of Airside Management of Health and Safety. Effective management of health and safety airside requires a comprehensive approach that incorporates strong leadership, clear communication, ongoing training, and continuous monitoring By implementing best practices and focusing on competency management, organizations can reduce risks and ensure a safe working environment…

Delivering Error, Violations, Blame & Culpability Training

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Delivering Error, Violations, Blame & Culpability Training

September 02, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers best practices training techniques to address EASA Part 145 compliant Human Factor Training covering Error, Violations, Blame & Culpability. Introduction Delivering EASA-compliant 145 human factors training on Error, Violations, Blame, and Culpability requires a comprehensive approach emphasising understanding, engagement, fairness, and continuous improvement. To effectively deliver EASA-compliant 145 human factors…

FAA AC 120-72A: How to Deliver Effective Training

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FAA AC_120-72A - Delivering Effective Training

August 28, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers key features to effectively deliver FAA HF Training compliant with FAA AC_120-72A. Introduction A well-structured training program on AC 120-72A should cover the essential aspects of: Maintenance of Human Factors, focusing on understanding HF principles, identifying common errors, Promoting a safety culture, Enhancing communication, Implementing SMS, Managing fatigue, and Improving…

EASA Compliant Part 145 Human Factors Training for Trainers – Presenting Incident to Accident Data

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EASA Compliant Part 145 Human Factors Training for Trainers - Presenting Incident to Accident Data

August 20, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers techniques for delivering Data related to Human Factors Incidents and Accidents. Introduction A Boeing study has highlighted critical areas where human factors errors frequently occur in aviation maintenance. Understanding these key exposures is essential for implementing effective preventative measures. Consider the top five issues identified in the study: Fastenings Undone/Incomplete…