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Pre-show Guide for HELI-EXPO 2014


effective countermeasures, and make life choices conducive to long- term fatigue management.


The subject matter will be explored with reference to individual as well as organizational implications within the framework of a safety management system. Contributing factors such as sleep awareness, food, water, caffeine, drugs, exercise, commuting and work schedule design will be discussed, along with an in-depth review of time man- agement and life balance. All aviation managers and flight crews are encouraged to attend, along with their technicians.


Objective: Attendees will learn to ...


• Monitor potential causes of fatigue and devise action plans to minimize their effects in accordance with company procedures


• Identify personal warning signs of fatigue and appropriate coun- termeasures


• Make positive lifestyle choices to promote effective long-term management of fatigue


• Adopt and apply effective fatigue management strategies and countermeasures for combating fatigue


Member registration after Jan. 10: $450 Non-member registration after Jan. 10: $675


Operational Risk Management February 24


program credits


Description: This course addresses the life cycle of risk, from initial risk assessment through the analysis of post-flight risk assessment data. The instructors will go step by step to identify and quantify hazards and risk factors and how to mitigate those risks through the


8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.


Instructors: Dan Deutermann and Rick Christoffersen, The Squadron Professional Development Credit: FAA Wings and AMT


use of a flight risk assessment tool. Attendees are then taught to use the data to identify trends of risky behaviors and to develop effective risk management strategies.


Objective: At the end of the course, attendees will ...


• Be able to pass on operational risk management strategies to their organizations


• Understand and demonstrate the characteristics of an effective risk manager


• Develop a risk assessment tool for their particular mission set


• Be able to provide relevant feedback following an incident or mishap investigation


Member registration after Jan. 10: $525 Non-member registration after Jan. 10: $775


Practical Scenario-Based Training February 24


program credits


Description: This course will provide a comprehensive theoretical base of knowledge about scenario-based training, along with the practical skills to create and use scenarios in a variety of helicopter training programs.


Objective: At the completion of this course, participants will have ... • Several take-home scenarios


• The knowledge and skills to create new scenarios designed to fit their specific operational needs


Member registration after Jan. 10: $525 Non-member registration after Jan. 10: $775


Safety Management Systems February 22-24 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.


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Instructor: Michael Alvarado Professional Development Credit: FAA


Wings and AMT program credits


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Description: This course will provide attendees with the essential skills and resources they need to design, implement, manage and refine an organizational safety management system (SMS) process. Emphasis is placed on understanding the principles of system safety and the application of those principles within a structure designed to reduce the prob- ability for mishaps.


Objective: At the completion of the course, attendees will ...


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• Be able to describe the five-step system safety process


• Understand the components of an effective SMS


• Be able to perform an SMS gap analysis


• Understand their role as change agents in managing their organiza- tion’s safety culture


• Have several take-home scenarios


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Member registration after Jan. 10: $750 Non-member registration after Jan. 10: $1,125


8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.


Instructor: Katherine Hilst, Safety Design Consulting Professional Development Credit: FAA Wings and AMT


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