Accident/Incident Investigation Analysis Course
Flight Safety Training Pty Ltd is calling for expressions of interest in this course to be held on the
22nd and 23rd March 2012 at the Flight Safety Office on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. A 'Certificate of Awareness Training' is issued to all participants.
The Accident Investigation Course is the course presented annually at the CHC safety summit in Vancouver and by mutual agreement with CHC has been made available through
Nigel Woolmer for presentation in Australia.
The "Accident/Incident Investigation Analysis" course provides the pragmatic CHC methodology used to investigate any accident, incident and analysis of the causal factors. Attendees will get practical experience using tools to ensure consistent reporting as it is required in Safety Management Systems. It uses the model developed by James Reason combined with Human Factors Classification and Analysis (HFACS) and the Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX) developed by Scott Schappel and Ernest Wiegman.
Overview:
Outline of Accident Investigation, reference ICAO - Annex 13, ATSB and international accident investigation organisations as appropriate.
- James Reason's - TRIPOD model
- Background, Tripod Incident Causation Model
- Incidents/Accidents includes ‘Unsafe Acts’, Trends in Safety, Controlling the Uncontrollable
- General Failure Types, Fallible Decisions and Root Causes
- Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS)
- Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX)
- Interactive Team Exercises
For full course details and costs contact us.
Upon registration an invoice will be issued, payable by direct deposit, prior to attendance of the course. As there is limited availability please confirm in advance to secure a place for the course.
To secure your place, please contact the Flight Safety Training Pty Ltd operations office in Australia at:
Phone: +61 (0)7 5448 2788,
Fax: +61 (0)7 5448 2755,
Mobile on +61 (0) 439 031 654, or
E-mail:
info@flightsafety.com.au