Aerospace Technology - P19382122

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Apply the regulatory requirements of EASA and the FAA and develop safety policy • Foster a positive safety culture that utilizes methods to recognize, understand and manage human performance • Differentiate between the “PEAR” model and the “Dirty Dozen” model, which define the important considerations that characterize human factors • Determine how human factors affect Risk Management • Evaluate the role that communication, culture and management have on human factors.

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Human Factors for the Aviation Professional C1863 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW The aerospace industry is focused on developing support and rationale for training related to human factors because it fosters a positive safety culture and it reinforces the concepts related to risk assessment, voluntary reporting, event investigation and peer-to-peer support. This seminar is intended to introduce the skills and knowledge necessary to identify and optimize the factors that affect human performance in maintenance and inspection. This foundational course will provide a comprehensive overview of the management of Human Factors in aviation and clarify what individuals and companies can do to minimize the effects of Human Factors within their organization. COURSE DETAILS Instructor A. Janco A. Janco Location Herndon, VA Jacksonville, FL Date Jul 29–30 Oct 21–22

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Fees CEUs

$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50

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