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Fatigue Risk Management Program An Introduction

Fatigue Risk Management Program An Introduction. Mike Doiron Doiron Aviation Consulting. 1. NASA composite night photo showing extent of night activity. The Problem?. The problem is the impact of errors. Comparing Performance.

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Fatigue Risk Management Program An Introduction

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  1. Fatigue Risk Management ProgramAn Introduction Mike Doiron Doiron Aviation Consulting

  2. 1 NASA composite night photo showing extent of night activity

  3. The Problem?

  4. The problem is the impact of errors

  5. Comparing Performance • 17 Hours equivalent to 0.05% Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC) • 23 Hours equivalent to 0.10% Blood-Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

  6. Testing for Fatigue

  7. Program Focus

  8. Transport Canada support Documents

  9. Staff Training

  10. Staff Training Sample PowerPoint Presentation Module #2 Sample Lesson Plan Module #2

  11. 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

  12. Train the Trainer

  13. Train the trainer • Provide tools to help the operator set up a program with minimal resource allocation and expenditure

  14. 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

  15. What the trainer receives Lesson Plans Presentations Handouts

  16. Availability • Core package – Mid October 2010 • Train the Trainer – Early December 2010

  17. Mike Doiron Doiron Aviation Consulting dacsafety@rogers.com 1-506-227-0141

  18. For more information Gail Vent gvent@camc.ca 1-800-448-9715 ext. 223

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