Intro to HPIAM
Error Management
Enhancing Communication, reducing self satisfaction and building knowledge
Managing Fatigue, stress, distraction and enhancing awareness
Strengthening Collaboration, resources and Assertiveness under pressure
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In Canadian aviation, CAR stands for this set of rules governing aviation activities

What does Canadian Aviation Regulation?

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This percentage represents the portion of common errors in the aviation industry attributed to omission due to distraction, highlighting the critical need for focused attention

What is 56%?

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This term describes the state of self -satisfaction that can lead to overlooking safety protocols increasing the risk of inceidents.

What is complacency in the context of aviation safety?

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Fatigue and stress are two dirty dozens that amplify and increase this other factor, that often leads to reduced focus and safety?

 What is distraction?

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This factor involves failing to speak up when things don't seem right, often lead to unresolved issues and safety risks. 

What is lack of assertiveness?

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In 1988, an airlines flight experienced this event "18-foot roof of their plane had just ripped off at an altitude of 24,000 feet."


 What happened in Aloha 243 accident?

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This term describes sequence of contributing factors, including organizational factors, unsafe supervision, preconditions and unsafe acts, leading to incidents in aviation.

What is chain of events/errors?

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These unwritten rules guide behavior within a team such as when mechanics routinely skip certain steps in a checklist because that's how its always been done here

What are 'norms' ?

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This dirty dozen decreases mental capacity & productivity and increases safety risk & health issues


 What is fatigue?

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In a team setting, this person often takes on the responsibility of organizing tasks and keeping the group focused on common vision/objectives.

Who is the team leader?

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This fiels known as the science of people at work. For example how fatigue impacts pilot performance falls under this field

What is Human factors?

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This is common and effective safety net in aviation operation is designed to ensure all necessary steps are followed, reducing likelihood of errors.

What is correctly used checklist?

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This represents the recommended and effective order to ensure effective interaction- listen, make eye contact and speak.

What is the order to the secret to good communication"

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Performance actually increases with this type of stress, which can enhance focus and motivation in short period.

What is acute stress?

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Ordering and stocking anticipated parts before they are needed is acountermeasure to prevent this issue that can disrupt operations.

What is lack of resources?

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In response to the crash of Air Ontario flight1363, Transport Canada launched this series of workshops aimed at improving safety through human factor training.

What is HPIAM workshop?

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This example illustrates how inadequate training can lead to misunderstanding of procedures resulting in unsafe acts and ultimately causing an aviation incident

What is an example of chain of events?

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Insufficient training for employees, leading to misunderstanding and error is an example of this dirty dozen.


 What is example of lack of knowledge?

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This is the number one reason people forget tasks or information often leading to mistakes

What is distraction?

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This dirty dozen often related to tight deadlines, can lead to individuals to rush decisions and overlook important details, increasing the risk of errors in high-stakes environments.

What is pressure?

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This regulation in the Canadian Aviation Regulation outlines "Approved Maintenance Organization" and "Training Program"

What is CAR 573.06 means?

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This principle describes the balance between that aviation professionals must strike balance between completing tasks quickly and ensuring thoroughness often influencing safety outcome.

What is the abbreviation of "Efficiency Thoroughness Trade Off"?

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The Placement of an ELT arm switch where it could get bumped by a pilot's knee as he or she is entering or existing the aircraft is an example of this dirty dozen.

 What is  example of lack of awareness?

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After completing the same task multiple times, Maintainers can develop this condition regarding their surrounding leading to potential safety risk. 

What is lack of awareness?

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The fundamental to addressing all aspects of the Dirty Dozens, enabling individuals to speak up and ensure safety protocols are followed.

What is being assertive?

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