Introduction
The 2-day Occurrence Reporting training course will provide tools that ensure the effectiveness of reporting, leading to a reduction in workload for different departments/stakeholders and enhancement of safety.
In the dynamic world of aviation, the accurate reporting of occurrences is crucial for enhancing safety, improving operational efficiency, and fostering a culture of transparency. This course is designed to provide aviation professionals with essential knowledge and skills related to the regulatory occurrence reporting process, ensuring that participants are equipped to effectively identify, analyze, and report incidents.
The course will delve into the fundamental principles of occurrence reporting i.e. regulation EU 376/2014, EU 2015/1018, AMC 20-8A, EU 2020-2034 and related documentation, explore relevant guidelines, and engage in practical exercises.
A pre-requisite for attendance in this course is that the participant has familiarization with aviation regulations related to processes subject to occurrence reporting.
Course Content
- Overview EU/ Agency Legislation to Occurrence Reporting
- Importance of Occurrence Reporting
- Examples for OR in the field of Aviation
- CAA measures after receipt of the Occurrence Report (OR) from the Organisation e.g.Part M CAMO, Part 145 or Part 21 etc.
- Information exchange between the CAA and EASA
- Prevention of accidents in the Aviation Enviroment through Occurrence Reporting
- Just Culture in Aviation Business
- Collection of information on actual or potential safety deficiencies
- Accidents, serious incidents and occurrence reporting
- How to create tools for efficient reporting
Learning Objectives
Understand and Apply EU Regulations for Occurrence Reporting:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of EU regulations related to occurrence reporting.
- Apply these regulations effectively in real-world scenarios involving safety hazard reporting.
Collect and Exchange Occurrence Reporting Information:
- Efficiently collect and document occurrence reporting information on potential or actual safety hazards.
- Accurately transmit collected information to the relevant Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and/or the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Distinguish Between Essential and Non-Essential Reporting Information:
- Identify and separate necessary information from unnecessary details in occurrence reports.
- Implement strategies to streamline the reporting process and enhance system efficiency.
Complete Safety-Related Deficiency Reports Accurately:
- Skillfully fill out reports detailing actual or potential safety-related deficiencies.
- Ensure reports are comprehensive, accurate, and adhere to required standards.
Develop and Maintain an Effective Safety Occurrence Reporting System:
- Design and establish a robust safety occurrence reporting system.
- Continuously improve the system to ensure its effectiveness and reliability in identifying and managing safety hazards.
Who should take this course
CAA Personnel, Operators, Managers, Nominated persons, Safety Managers, Compliance Managers, and independent professionals.
Pre-requisites
A basic understanding of the subjects addressed in the training course is recommended but not required.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access training course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Training course delivery will be in the English Language.
Duration
2 Days: 09:00 – 17:00 hrs.