EASA Fatigue Risk Management Systems For Part 145 Maintenance Organisations


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A The purpose of the Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is to ​promote a reduction, as far as practicably reasonable, workplace fatigue and its associated risks, to ensure a safe and error-free work environment for employees, contractors, and clients.

Driven by ICAO both the FAA & Transport Canada are also promoting effective FRMS within the maintenance environment.

Currently, EASA has focused FRMS within the Flight Operations environment however in the near future this will be expanded to include FRMS within Aviation Maintenance.​

In preparation for the forthcoming changes together with the need to promote a proactive SMS within the ​MRO environment, this training focuses exclusively on the role of FRMS in the maintenance environment.

As with any Safety Management System, (FRMS should ideally be a component of your SMS) commitment from senior and line management together with clear consultation and effective communication with all employees should be ensured to provide a positive safety culture.

An essential obligation affecting all parties is the recognition of the shared responsibility between the Service Provider (The operator – Airline or Air Carrier) and the individual employee, together with the need for effective oversight by the regulatory authority.


 Q WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?


Participants will learn the principles and concepts of fatigue risk management as it applies to aviation maintenance organizations under EASA regulations. They will gain insights into identifying, assessing, and managing fatigue-related hazards, as well as implementing effective mitigation strategies to enhance safety and operational efficiency in their maintenance activities. The course aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and tools to establish and maintain a robust fatigue risk management system within their respective organizations.


 Q CONTENTS


1. FRMS Introduction
2. Terminology and Abbreviations
3. Regulations Applicable to Fatigue EASA Part 145
4. FRMS - How to Assess your Organisations Status
5. The Concept of Fatigue Risk Management Systems
6. Science of Sleep and Foundations of Fatigue
7. Understanding the Challenge of Migrating from a Compliance Based FRMS to a Performance Based FRMS
8. Considering the Challenge of Developing an Open and Effective Reporting Culture
9. Considering the Steps to Implement an Effective FRMS within your Organisation
10. Integrating FRMS within an SMS
11. FRMS Systematic Management
12. FRMS Documentation
13. FRMS Training
14. Promotion of FRMS within the context of a “Culture of Trust”


 Q 
TARGET GROUPS


The course is intended for participants who work in Part 145 Maintenance Organizations within the aviation industry. This may include maintenance personnel, managers, supervisors, safety personnel, and other relevant staff involved in maintenance activities. The course is designed to provide these participants with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage fatigue-related risks and enhance safety within their operations.

Nominated Persons, Business Area Managers, Production Control Staff, Quality, Safety & FRMS dedicated staff, other stakeholders, and interested persons. members of the Regulatory Authority.


 Q PRE-REQUISITES

 

Familiarity with EASA Part 145 and ICAO SMS requirements is an advantage but not essential as this course is stand-alone.​

 

Q ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
Category: Quality, Safety & Security
Price: 85 EUR


 Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

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