Description
IATA AHM1110 11.2 GEN02 | Approx. 90 mins | Self-study online
This course is essential for any aviation employee. It covers key health and safety awareness training, which is usually deemed ‘mandatory’ for any operational role.
It is ideal for initial or recurrent training and is typically completed every 36 months, with additional practical training to cover local procedures.
In addition to the general safety philosophy, the course covers the Health and Safety responsibilities of both employees and employers. It also includes noise awareness and fire safety awareness.
It is ideal for:
- Check-in or Gate Agents
- Passenger Service Agents
- Baggage or Ramp Agents
- Operations Agents
- Aircraft Cleaners
- FBO Multi-skilled Operators
- Flight Crew and Cabin Crew
- Engineers and Mechanics
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
- Define a company’s safety policy and program.
- List employer/employee responsibilities.
- State applicable regulations (international, state and local).
- Apply safe working and operating practices.
- Follow the reporting policy and process.
- Use the open reporting culture and any confidential reporting system.
- List the types of personnel injuries and incidents and define their prevention.
Assessment
This course contains a multiple-choice quiz, which must be completed online and graded immediately with a passing score of 80%. If you fail, you can re-attempt it, and tutor support can be provided upon request.
Suitability
Who should do this course?
This course is designed for individuals working in operational aviation roles.
Pre-requisites
This course is suitable for those with no prior knowledge. To access the content, learners must have access to the Internet and an individual email address.
Certificate
This course includes a PDF certificate that is available for immediate download upon successful completion.
Validity
This certificate is valid for a period of 36 months.