Description
IATA AHM1110 11.2 GEN04 | Approx. 90 mins | Self-study online
Anyone working airside, particularly on the ramp, apron, or near aircraft, must understand the hazards present in these high-risk areas. This Ramp Safety Training course provides essential knowledge to help aviation personnel stay safe, meet compliance standards, and contribute to a strong safety culture.
Learners will gain a baseline understanding of airside safety, improve awareness of common ramp hazards, and learn the importance of reporting safety issues. This course also supports regulatory compliance and helps aviation organisations meet audit and training requirements.
Our course content aligns with the IATA AHM Chapter 11 – Ground Operations Training Program requirements.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of safe working and operating practices airside.
- Describe the reporting policy and incident/accident process.
- Explain the incident/accident reporting system.
- List the types of personnel injuries and incidents.
- Describe airside hazards.
- State prevention measures.
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 all employees who work in airside areas of a commercial airport. For example:
- Passenger Services Agent
- Ramp Agent / Ground Handling Agents
- Aircraft Dispatcher
- Cabin Crew
- Flight Crew
- Re-fuelling agent
- Cleaning staff
- Catering staff
- Engineering staff
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
The certificate is valid for 3 years, although your employer may require more frequent refresher training.