Just Culture for the Team
40 minutes e-Learning
- Practical, real-life challenges your team may face
- Improves your organisations’ safety and reporting culture
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Course overview
What is Just Culture?
Just Culture is a culture in which front line operators or other persons are not punished for actions, omissions, or decisions taken by them, that are commensurate with their experience and training, but in which gross negligence, wilful violations and destructive acts are not tolerated.
Give your staff reporting confidence in just 40 minutes
Having a Just Culture encourages open reporting. And open reporting helps your organisation to keep everyone safe. Developed by UK CAA regulators, the Just Culture for the Team course is an e-learning module which helps anyone working in aviation gain confidence in Just Culture.
The course includes practical, real-life reporting challenges that you might face, using rich media, video, scenarios and animations to bring the content to life.
It is suitable for you if you are work in a front-line role across industry (non-UK only), including airlines, ATOs, airports, ground handling organisations, ANSPs, maintenance organisations, NAAs, etc
Who should attend?
Front-line staff across industry including
- Airlines/ATOs
- Airports
- Ground Handling
- ANSPs
- Maintenance organisations
- Civil Aviation Authorities
Have you considered our Just Culture for ‘Responsible Managers’ e-Learning course?
Perfect for those responsible for implementing, managing and maintaining a Just Culture
Key topics
This training course will include the following modules:
- Looking back
- What is a Just Culture?
- The bigger picture
- What does it mean for me?
- What does it mean for my organisation?
- Looking forward
Course objectives
By the end of the course, delegates will know what Just Culture is and what it means for individuals and for the organisation, and how to support individuals so that they can report openly.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Disclaimer
The UK CAA is committed to raising aviation standards internationally through capacity building programmes and training courses provided by CAAi.
Our courses are designed to promote best practice in aviation safety in accordance with EASA regulations and ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices. For UK based delegates/organisations, who are regulated by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, the courses may provide useful insights and learning opportunities, however, attendance is not compulsory in order to gain any approvals. If you have any questions, please contact:Â training@caainternational.com
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We can also tailor this training courses to suit an organisation’s individual training requirements. These bespoke training packages can be delivered in the UK or at a client’s international location. Contact us for more information.
Course Type | Course Name | Start Date | End Date | Venue | Cost | Availability | Book |
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Just Culture for the Team Instructors
Simon Roberts
Leading on Aviation Safety
Safety Management Systems – Introduction
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications
Safety Management (Advanced) – Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems – Small Organisations
Just Culture for the Team
Just Culture for Responsible Managers
Root Cause Analysis
Simon has 40 years aviation experience working with airlines and aviation maintenance organisations. He has been working over 21 years for the UK CAA and during last 9 years he was responsible for the Safety Management System (SMS) policy and strategy across the UK CAA. He has led international projects for SMS and State Safety Programs (SSP) working with ICAO, EASA and other regulators. Simon is also a maintenance Human Factors specialist and co-chairs the EASA Human Factors Collaborative Analysis Group (CAG). Using his extensive experience, Simon has been instructing SMS and SSP training worldwide.
Matthew Lillywhite
Leading on Aviation Safety
Safety Management Systems – Introduction
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications
Safety Management (Advanced) – Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems – Small Organisations
Just Culture for the Team
Just Culture for Responsible Managers
Matt is the UK CAA’s Safety Management Systems (SMS) Programme Lead; responsible for managing our SMS strategy including the approach to oversight, policy and training delivery. Previously holding various regulatory roles with responsibilities ranging from the oversight of airworthiness approval holders, to safety performance monitoring and risk management. He is the UK nominated member of the ICAO Safety Management Panel and brings an international perspective having been a Seconded National Expert to the European Commission. Matt holds a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and is a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society. In his spare time he enjoys flying light aircraft and volunteers as an Explorer Scout Leader.
Colin Greenwood
Leading on Aviation Safety
Safety Management Systems – Introduction
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications
Safety Management (Advanced) – Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems – Small Organisations
Just Culture for the Team
Just Culture for Responsible Managers
EASA Part 21 G Production Organisation Approval
EASA Part 145 Maintenance Training Approval
EASA Part M Continuing Airworthiness
Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems
Colin is an Airworthiness specialist with nearly 40 years of experience working in aviation, including over 10 years with the UK CAA. Colin has experience in both military and civilian environments including aircraft & component production, continuing airworthiness for Aircraft Operator’s Certificate (AOC) holders and Non-Commercial Complex aircraft (NCC)/Private operations, maintenance of complex & non-complex fixed and rotary wing aircraft, engines and components, maintenance control, safety management, quality assurance (compliance monitoring), Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (SAFA) training, management and consultancy. In addition, Colin has extensive experience as an auditor in Continuing Airworthiness, Maintenance & Production environments, under ICAO, EASA and other national regulatory requirements.