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Fatigue Risk Management ProgramAn Introduction Mike Doiron Doiron Aviation Consulting
1 NASA composite night photo showing extent of night activity
Comparing Performance • 17 Hours equivalent to 0.05% Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC) • 23 Hours equivalent to 0.10% Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Staff Training Sample PowerPoint Presentation Module #2 Sample Lesson Plan Module #2
Core package components • Understanding fatigue • Causes of fatigue • Fatigue management strategies • Working non-traditional hours • Sleep and napping • The impact of food, liquids, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and drugs • General health issues associated with fatigue • Commuting • Jet lag
Train the trainer • Provide tools to help the operator set up a program with minimal resource allocation and expenditure
Train the trainer components • Detailed review of Core training package • Review of lesson plans and background materials • Review and discussions of all FRMS components: • Policies and procedures • Review of 5 levels of control • Auditing your FRMS • Optional 1 Day onsite
What the trainer receives Lesson Plans Presentations Handouts
Availability • Core package – Mid October 2010 • Train the Trainer – Early December 2010
Mike Doiron Doiron Aviation Consulting dacsafety@rogers.com 1-506-227-0141
For more information Gail Vent gvent@camc.ca 1-800-448-9715 ext. 223