The Business Case for Human Factors in Maintenance Organizations

8 December 2000

A Conference Presented by the

Human Factors Group of The Royal Aeronautical Society,
Aviation Maintenance Standing Group

Contents

1. Presentations
Presentations are posted when cleared by speakers. All presentations are copyright (c) 2000 by their authors. Information and papers presented here are not intended for sale or redistribution without written consent from their authors.

Draft Workshop Output (PDF).

Cliff Edwards, Shell Aviation; Improving the Engineering Safety Culture (PDF).
Cliff Edwards, Shell Aviation; Improving the Engineering Safety Culture (PPT).
Phil Hall Quality & Safety Management Director of Monarch Aircraft Engineering Ltd.; Freeing Up the Resources for a Human Factors Programme (PDF).
Draft Revenue Loss sample document (PDF).
Draft Revenue Loss sample document (DOC).

Sally Brearley, Railtrack Safety & Standards; Railway Safety: Analysing Risks and Causes (PDF).
Sally Brearley, Railtrack Safety & Standards; Railway Safety: Analysing Risks and Causes (PPT).

Steve Mason, HSEC Ltd.; Managers’ Tool Kit for Addressing Human Factors; (PDF).
Steve Mason, HSEC Ltd.; Managers’ Tool Kit for Addressing Human Factors; (DOC).

2. Related Aviation Maintenance Papers and Notes

Cliff Edwards, Shell Aviation; The Case for Compliance Monitoring in Maintenance Organisations: Process and Practice Monitoring (PPT).

Cliff Edwards, Shell Aviation; The Case for Compliance Monitoring in Maintenance Organisations: Process and Practice Monitoring” (PDF).

People, Practices and Procedures in Aviation Engineering and Maintenance: A Practical guide to Human Factors in the Workplace Report by the UK Human Factors Combined Action Group (PDF)

3. Conference Information

Conference Programme