
TRAINING AND SAFETY PROMOTION (INCLUDING HUMAN FACTORS) - Initial
Certification: Valid 2 years.
Duration: 8 hours Initial.
Language: English.
Objectives
Introduce organizational requirements for the effective implementation of Operational Safety Management Systems (SMS). Correctly interpret the requirements established by current regulations. To understand the processes associated with Risk Management and Safety Assurance. To understand the importance of human factors and to deepen the understanding of human capabilities and behaviors, as well as the interaction between people and machines, systems, procedures and the surrounding work environment, in order to improve the safety and effectiveness of such work.
Syllabus
Module 1: General/Introduction to safety and human factors management.
1.1. The need to address safety and human factors management. 1.2.
1.2. Statistics
1.3. Incidents
Module 1.a: Safety risk management.
1a.1. Hazard identification
1a.2. Safety risk assessment 1a.3.
1a.3. Mitigation and risk management 1a.4.
1a.4. Effectiveness of Safety Risk Management
Module 2: Safety Culture/Organizational Factors.
2.1 Fairness/confidence
2.2 Commitment to safety
2.3 Adaptability
2.4 Conscientiousness
2.5 Behavior
2.6 Information
Module 3: Human Error.
3.1. Models and theories of error.
3.2. Types of errors in maintenance tasks
3.3. Violations
3.4. Implications of Errors
3.5. How to avoid and manage errors
3.6. Human reliability
Module 4. Human Performance and Limitations
4.1. Vision
4.2. Audience
4.3. Information processing
4.4. Attention and perception
4.5. Situational awareness
4.6. Memory
4.7. Claustrophobia and physical access
4.8. Motivation
4.9. Fitness/health
4.10. Stress
4.11. Workload management
4.12. Fatigue
4.13. Alcohol, medications, drugs
4.14. Physical work
4.15. Repetitive tasks/complacency
Module 5: Environment
5.1. Peer pressure
5.2. Stressors
Time pressure and deadlines 5.4.
5.4. Workload
5.5. Shift work
Noise and fumes
5.7. Lighting
5.8. Climate and temperature
5.9. Motion and vibration
5.10. Complex systems
5.11. Other Workplace Hazards
5.12. Shortage of manpower
5.13. Distractions and interruptions
Module 6. Procedures, Information, Tools and Practices
6.1. Visual Inspection
6.2. Recording and recording of work
Procedure - practice/adjustment/standards 6.4.
Technical documentation - access and quality 6.5.
Critical maintenance tasks and error capturing methods (independent inspection, re-inspection, etc.) 6.6.
Module 7. Communication
7.1. Shift/task handover
7.2. Information Dissemination
7.3. Cultural differences
Module 8. Teamwork
8.1. Responsibility
8.2. Management, supervision and leadership
8.3. Decision-making
9. Professionalism and integrity
9.1. Staying current; currency
9.2. Avoiding error-provoking behavior 9.3.
9.3. Assertiveness
10. Organizational safety program
10.1. Safety policy and objectives, principles of just culture 10.2.
10.2. Error and hazard reporting, internal safety reporting scheme 10.3.
10.3. Investigation process
10.4. Measures to address problems
10.5. Feedback and safety promotion
- Enseignant: ESTER GALLEGO FERNANDEZ