Safety Management for Aviation Maintenance (MAINT)

Course Description

This course provides supervisors with aviation safety principles and practices needed to manage the problems associated with aircraft maintenance operations.  In addition, it prepares attendees to assume safety responsibilities in their areas of operation.  It does not teach aircraft maintenance and assumes the attendee has a maintenance background.

Objectives: To provide the individual with maintenance safety principles and guidelines for the development of effective maintenance safety programs.

Who Should Attend: Aircraft maintenance supervisors at all levels.

Course
MAINT 25-1
MAINT 25-2
MAINT 26-1

DATES
18-22 Nov 2024
05-09 May 2025
17-21 Nov 2025

Course Outline


Course Outline

  1. SMS for Aviation Maintenance
    • Role of Management and Leadership
      • Safety Risk Management
      • Safety Assurance
      • Safety Promotion for Maintenance Technicians
    • The Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FEMA) Process
    • Major Problems in Prevention
      • Prediction
      • Communication
      • Influencing Management
    • Safety Program Organization
      • Overall Responsibility
      • Organization
    • Motivating Safe Behavior
    • Safety Climates/Management Styles
    • Time Management
    • Safety Meetings/Committees
      • Administrative Procedures
    • Reporting Systems
    • Education and Training
      • New Mechanics/Safety Personnel
    • Accident Response Planning
    • Inspections/Audits/Surveys
      • Purpose
      • Self-Inspections
      • Compliance
      • Management
      • Contractor Provided Services
  2. Flight Line Safety
  3. Aircraft Maintenance Safety
  4. ICAO Annex 19 Safety Management
    • Safety Management Manual Doc 9859

CEU: 3.2

Course Duration:  4.5 Days

Tuition: $3,100 (July 2024 - June 2025); $TBD (July 2025 - June 2026)

Published on May 30th, 2017Last updated on July 9th, 2024