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Module 1 — Introduction to Human Factors
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1.1
Lesson 1.1 — What are Human Factors and why do they matter?
1.2
Lesson 1.2 — History of Human Factors in aviation
1.3
Lesson 1.3 — The SHELL Model — Software, Hardware, Environment, Liveware
1.4
Lesson 1.4 — Statistics — the role of human error in aviation accidents
Module 2 — Human Error
5
2.1
Lesson 2.1 — What is human error?
2.2
Lesson 2.2 — Types of error — slips, lapses, mistakes and violations
2.3
Lesson 2.3 — The Reason Model — Swiss Cheese Model of accident causation
2.4
Lesson 2.4 — Active and latent failures
2.5
Lesson 2.5 — Error management — detection, trapping and mitigation
Module 3 — Human Performance and Limitations
7
3.1
Lesson 3.1 — Perception — how we see and interpret information
3.2
Lesson 3.2 — Attention — selective attention and inattentional blindness
3.3
Lesson 3.3 — Memory — working memory, long-term memory and forgetting
3.4
Lesson 3.4 — Decision-making — naturalistic and analytical models
3.5
Lesson 3.5 — Cognitive biases — confirmation bias, plan continuation bias
3.6
Lesson 3.6 — Situational awareness — Endsley’s three levels
3.7
Lesson 3.7 — Loss of situational awareness — causes and recovery
Module 4 — Fatigue and Stress
6
4.1
Lesson 4.1 — Fatigue — definition, causes and effects on performance
4.2
Lesson 4.2 — Circadian rhythm and shift work
4.3
Lesson 4.3 — Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS)
4.4
Lesson 4.4 — Stress — physiological and psychological effects
4.5
Lesson 4.5 — Workload — high workload and low workload risks
4.6
Lesson 4.6 — Strategies for managing fatigue and stress
Module 5 — Communication and Crew Coordination
6
5.1
Lesson 5.1 — Communication — the process and its barriers
5.2
Lesson 5.2 — Active listening and closed-loop communication
5.3
Lesson 5.3 — Assertiveness — speaking up in aviation
5.4
Lesson 5.4 — Crew Resource Management (CRM) — principles and application
5.5
Lesson 5.5 — Threat and Error Management (TEM) framework
5.6
Lesson 5.6 — Leadership and followership in aviation teams
Module 6 — Organizational Factors and Safety Culture
5
6.1
Lesson 6.1 — Organizational culture and its impact on human performance
6.2
Lesson 6.2 — Just culture — reporting without blame
6.3
Lesson 6.3 — Safety culture — principles and measurement
6.4
Lesson 6.4 — Human Factors in SMS — integration and application
6.5
Human Factors for Aviation Personnel – Final Examination
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