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Human Factors
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Repair Stations
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HUMAN FACTORS -
Human Factors
Training for Repair Stations
The Airworthiness Standards Institute is actively involved in all aspects of
human factors training. By using FAA documentation, research material and
information in conjunction with "STAMINA" human factors
training developed by
Trinity College - Dublin and their partners we
are able to influence organizational culture change for the attainment of
professional competence. This process allows for organizations and
individuals involved in aircraft maintenance to realize their maximum potential
while increasing safety, reliability, and efficiency. Human Integration in
the Lifecycle (HILAS)of Aviation Systems research project
involving partners for European and other countries which are dedicated to
reducing aviation accidents by 80% by the year 2020.
The benefits to maintenance organizations from developing and implementing
human factors programs can be profound, provided that the organizational
management has attained the professional competence to be able to effectively
execute these programs.
"People
understand and respond to the values of their organization accurately. An
organization, which values the contributions of its members, has a chance of
benefiting from their professional experience and goodwill."
The management of safety is a continuous process that requires true
organizational learning and a commitment from all involved in the process.
Stamina Course "The First Step in Effectively
Changing Organizational Culture to Foster a Safer Aviation Environment within
the Workplace"
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