Global Air Training
Global Air Training
Global House, Worley Court, Bolesworth Road, Tattenhall, United Kingdom CH3 9HL
01829 771334
A human factors approach to safety differs from traditional safety training in that the focus is less with the technical knowledge and skills required to perform specific tasks, but rather with the cognitive ...
Human Factors training derives from the recognition within safety critical industries, originating in the aviation industry, that team members require specific training in non-technical skills as well ...
Patient care, like other technically complex and high-risk services, is an interdependent process carried out by teams of individuals with advanced technical training who have varying roles and decision-making ...
The Healthcare Human Factors Trainers course is 5 days of training and is suitable for personnel who will be involved in training and developing Human Factors skills in the organisation. The facilitative ...
Human Factors training in healthcare enhances clinical performance through an understanding of the effects of teamwork, tasks, equipment, workspace, culture and organisation on human behaviour in clinical ...
EASA regulations require that a CRM trainer should have followed a theoretical human performance and limitations (HPL) course.* This course delivers the HPL elements required to meet EASA requirements ...
EASA Part ORO regulations require that CRM Trainers attend an appropriate CRMT/CRMI course and attend a CRMT refresher course every 3 years. Global Air Training CRMT courses deliver full compliance with ...
Our CRM Trainers (CRMT/CRMI) Core course is ideal for delegates who will deliver training programmes for the pilots and cabin crew of airlines and all other aviation operations. The course is suitable ...