Tue, Jul 20, 2010
Three Five-Day Programs At Daytona Beach, FL Campus
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University's Professional Programs Office will host three five-day
Center for Aerospace Safety/Security Education (CASE) short courses
that combine the latest in safety, security, human factors with
aircraft accident investigation topics in a professional and
dynamic classroom environment. Participants may elect to take
courses independently or complete all three courses to receive a
Certificate of Management in Aviation Safety.
Occupational Safety & Health/ Aviation Ground Safety for
Managers will be offered October 18-22. This course is designed to
provide the participant with the working knowledge of OSHA's
General Industry Safety and Health standards. In addition,
participants will gain a fundamental working knowledge of an
aviation ground safety program. Participants will also receive the
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Safety & Health Training
Card.
Aviation Safety Program Management Systems is set for October
25-29. The course is designed to provide the participant with
working knowledge of the development and management of an effective
safety program. Course topics include Safety Culture,
Disaster-Emergency Planning, Internal Reporting Systems, Human
Error and Human Performance, and Introduction to Safety Management
Systems (SMS).
Aircraft Accident Investigation and Management will be held
November 1-5. The course is designed to teach the participant the
fundamentals required to conduct or manage an aircraft
mishap/accident investigation. The participant will review the
investigation sequence from the preplanning stage through the
general survey and specific analysis of a mishap/accident,
culminating with the determination of contributing factors and
probable cause(s).
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