CABIN OPERATIONS FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (FRMS)
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Today’s very busy aviation industry takes a toll on many of our psychological and physical constraints. Fatigue is a rising concern due to longer and varying flight schedules that can impair a crew member’s ability to safely operate an aircraft or perform related duties.
Fatigue Risk Management Systems is designed to assist Safety and Flight Operations Managers, as well as Flight Crew and Cabin Crew, to better understand the FRMS concept and the path to developing and implementing such a system. The objective of the course is to make safe airlines even safer!
COURSE INFORMATION
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- 1 Day
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- Flight or Cabin Crew Experience
- Flight & Cabin Management
- Flight & Cabin Auditors
- Flight & Cabin Senior Management
- Intermediate, Management
- On-site or Washington, D.C.
COURSE CONTENT
- Management & Organizational Practices
- Module 1 – Description of a Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS)
- Module 2 – Fatigue Risk Management Reference Material Review
- Module 3 – The Benefits of Introducing Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS)
- Module 4 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Versus Traditional Flight Duty and Rest Period Regulations
- Module 5 – Factors in Human Performance
- Module 6 – Bio-mathematical Models for Measuring Crew Member Fatigue
- Module 7 – Procedures for Controlled Rest on the Flight Deck
- Module 8 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Documentation
- Module 9 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Processes and Procedures
- Module 10 – Fatigue Risk Management Processes
- Module 11 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Safety Assurance Processes
- Module 12 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Promotion
- Module 13 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Training Programs
- Module 14 – Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) Implementation
- Other Topics as Required
- GHS Will Customize Course Content to Meet Your Specific Business Needs
COURSE CERTIFICATE
GHS Certificates will be issued to attendees who complete a minimum of 90% of the required class hours and achieve successful results on a course evaluation examination
"WHY GHS?"
- Industry experts that can draw on “real-world” examples and case studies
- Professional trainers with international training experience
- Teachers / Trainers with post-secondary teaching experience
- Material based on adult methodologies and active learning techniques
- Classroom designed around a positive learning environment
- Course designed to deliver efficiency and effectiveness to reduce airside incidents and accidents
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