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TTS Integrated Training Systems - Module 9 - Human Factors for EASA Part-66

 
 
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These notes have been written by instructors of EASA Part-66 courses, specifically for practitioners of varying experience within the aircraft maintenance industry, and especially those who are self-studying to pass the EASA Part-66 exams.
 

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CONTENTS

Chapter 9.1 General

The Need To Take Human Factors Into Account_

What is "Human Factors"?

The SHEL Model

Incidents and Accidents Attributable To Human

Factors / Human Error

Examples of Incidents and Accidents

Incidents and Accidents - A Breakdown in Human Factors

Murphy's Law

Dr James Reason

Chapter 9.2 Human Performance and Limitations

Human Performance as Part of the Maintenance Engineering System

Vision

  • The Basic Function of the Eye
  • Components of the Eye
  • Factors Affecting Clarity of Sight
  • Physical Factors
  • Environmental Factors
  • The Nature of the Object Being Viewed
  • Colour Vision
  • Vision and the Aircraft Maintenance Enginee


Hearing

  • The Basic Function of the Ear
  • Components of the Ear
  • Impact of Noise on Performance
  • Hearing Impairment
  • High and Low Tone Deafness
  • Hearing Protection
  • Presbycusis
  • Hearing and the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer


Information Processing

  • An Information Processing Model
  • Sensory Receptors and Sensory Stores
  • Attention and Perception
  • Decision Making
  • Memory
  • Motor Programmes
  • Situation Awareness
  • Information Processing Limitations
  • Attention and Perception
  • Decision Making, Memory, and Motor Programmes
  • Summary


Claustrophobia, Physical Access and Fear of Heights

  • Physical Access and Claustrophobia
  • Fear of Heights
  • Other Phobias



Chapter 9.3 Social Psychology

  • The Social Environment


  • Responsibility: Individual and Group
  • Motivation and De-motivation
  • Introduction
  • External and Internal Motivation
  • Reward and Punishment: Effects on Behaviour
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
  • De-motivation


Peer Pressure

  • Experiments in Conformity
  • Countering Peer Pressure and Conformity
  • Culture Issues
  • Safety Culture
  • Social Culture
  • Engineering a Just Culture (Dr.Reason)
  • The Blame Cycle
  • David Marx Scenarios
  • The Substitution Test
  • The Blame Scale
  • Summary


Personality Types

  • Five Factor Model
  • "Accident Prone"


Team Working

  • The Concept of a Team
  • Some Advantages and Disadvantages of Team Working
  • Important Elements of Team Working


Management, Supervision and Leadership

  • The Management Role
  • The Supervisory Role
  • Characteristics of a Leader


Maintenance Resource Management (MRM)

  • CRM and MRM
  • The Dirty Dozen


Chapter 9.4 Factors Affecting Performance

  • Fitness and Health
  • Pre-employment Disposition
  • Day-to-Day Fitness and Health
  • Positive Measures


Stress

  • Causes and Symptoms
  • Domestic Stress
  • Work Related Stress
  • Stress Management


Time Pressure and Deadlines

  • The Effects of Time Pressure and Deadlines
  • Managing Time Pressure and Deadlines


Workload - Overload and Underload

  • Arousal
  • Factors Determining Workload
  • Overload
  • Underload
  • Workload Management


Sleep, Fatigue and Shift Work

  • What Is Sleep?
  • Circadian Rhythms
  • Fatigue
  • Shift Work
  • Sleep, Fatigue, Shift Work and the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer


Alcohol, Medication and Drug Abuse

  • Alcohol
  • Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003
  • Alcohol and Sleep
  • Alcohol and Attention
  • Medication
  • Drugs
  • Non-Prescribed Drugs


Diet and Nutrition

  • Eating Habits/Patterns
  • Culture
  • Nutrition
  • Glycaemic Index (Gl)
  • Drinking Habits
  • Dehydration



 

 

 

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