Aviation Education: USA-SAFETY Inc. We provide education and consulting services within the transportation industry. We understand the regulatory compliance needs of the industry; as required by the FAA, TSA, EASA and USDOT.
Since 2000, USA-SAFETY has trained thousands of employees at airports around the world. Companies benefit from our training services by controlling training expenditures and optimizing training budgets.
We have designed and developed a variety of educational programs and manuals resulting in enhanced employee training programs for our clients. Creating and maintaining effective training programs is a continuous improvement process. Our staff has the experience and resources to handle your recurring training needs.
Whether you are an airport operator, commercial, corporate or charter airline, a cargo handler or an equipment support operator, our professional staff can extend your training department and improve your training goals.
We assist employees in understanding their role in transportation safety and homeland security.
Our training programs are tailored to meet your company’s unique operational needs and accurately relay regulatory and company policy information. Our knowledgeable staff has direct aviation operation safety and security experience and facilitates interactive, dynamic training.
This class focuses on aviation security and the many roles of the Airport Security Coordinator. The course is designed to prepare individuals to perform the functions of the Airport Security Coordinator as required by 49 CFR 1542.3. The course includes an overview of the history of aviation security, working functions of the agencies with security responsibilities, an understanding of why information is restricted, the purpose of the Airport Security Program, and specific instruction in the functions of the Airport Security Coordinator position.
Emphases is placed on the Code of Federal Regulations Title 1542, 1544, 1546, 1548 and 1550 that determine security directives among the airport and airport partners. Upon completion of this course students will be familiar with the Airport Security Plan (ASP) as well as the regulations that govern airport security.
This is one of our signature customized courses. The course discusses the roles of aviation employees and the relevant procedures required in TSAR Part 1544 or 1546 regulations. Emphasis is placed on the specific functions for employees working for domestic and international airlines.
This course is conducted through a mixture of lecture, discussion, and scenario resolution. The course aims to solicit study into the human factors that impact aviation security as well as compliance of the work force.
This 1-day workshop is designed to assist airport managers to update their current ASP to meet the TSA guidelines and revised directives.
This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to access secured areas of an airport. The course will provide students with an overview of the Transportation Security Administration and its impact on security regulations and procedures. The course addresses the purpose of an Airport’s identification system and includes airport-specific instruction in the function and use of an ID badge. Emphasis is placed on an individual’s responsibilities and duties while working in a SIDA area. Conducted through a mixture of lecture, discussion, and scenario resolution, the course requires both instructor and students to contribute to the overall learning experience.
This course focuses on Operational Risk Management and incorporates a practiced six-step process to assist both front-line and leadership personnel in identifying, addressing, and managing risks within the airport environment. The course covers how ORM principles can be used within a Safety Management System (SMS) program as described the February 2007 FAA Advisory Circular and includes discussions on the coordination of an ORM program with current safety programs by the airport’s tenants and vendors.
During class students will discover past methods used within aviation safety programs and be introduce to the ORM process. Students will also practice the ORM steps with real time examples of current operational issues that affect front-line airport operations.
This course is required training for all employees who ship hazardous materials. This class focuses on the general shipping requirements of hazardous materials and how to read the 49CFR Hazardous Materials Regulations manual. This course is offered as a half-day course for recurrent training or a full-day course for initial training.
A basic hazardous materials discussion is the focus for employees working with bulk and non-bulk packaging, labeling, loading, and unloading. Conducted through a mixture of lecture, discussion, and scenario resolution, the course requires both instructor and students to contribute to the overall learning experience.
Upon completion of this course will be familiar with procedures for packaging, marking, labeling and documenting hazardous materials shipments. Students will know and understand:
This course will provide students with a general overview of common security procedures and measure that can be taken to be safe while traveling. Guidelines from the TSA Travel Tips are conveyed and illustrated through discussions, scenario resolution, and humor the course encourages students to contribute to the overall learning experience.
This class focuses on driver’s training for the Non-Movement Area of the airport and is needed for safe driving operations. The course is intended for all employees who have an operational need to drive on airfield vehicle service-roadways and ramp apron areas and includes a post exam on material. Emphasis is also given to personal safety, safety of the aircraft and airport equipment.
This class focuses on driver’s training for the Movement Area of the airport and is needed for safe driving operations. The course is intended for all employees who have an operational need to drive within the Aircraft Operations Area of the airfield and includes a post exam on material.
This course is designed to provide the participant with the working knowledge of OSHA’s General Industry safety and health standards. In addition participants will gain a fundamental working knowledge of an aviation Ground Safety program concentrating on how incidents/ accidents can be prevented and the expense of avoidable incident/ accident in terms of dollars and lives lost. Participants will become familiar with current OSHA violations and issues in aviation, acquire skills in the design and implementation of a ground safety program and engage in hands on exercises based on real-world experiences to aid them in application of principles covered in the course. Participants will receive the OSHA 30-hour General Industry Safety & Health training card shortly after the completion of the course.
This course is designed to provide the participant with the working information of an aviation safety program and how accidents can be prevented. The participant will review problems facing today’s aviation safety program manager and learn how to deal with basic safety and risk management concepts, as well as analyze program elements typically found in aviation safety programs. Participants will partake in classroom exercises based on real world experiences to learn how to use additional tools and techniques to promote safety management in their organization.
This course is designed to teach the participant the fundamentals required to conduct or manage an aircraft mishap/accident investigation. The participant will review the investigation sequence from the preplanning stage through the general survey and specific analysis of a mishap/accident, culminating with the determination of contributing factors and probable cause/s. Crash laboratory exercises and case examples will help the participant identify, collect and analyze data in the process of determining probable cause/s. The participant will also discover solutions to problems faced during aircraft mishap/accident investigations.
This course is designed to introduce the participant to advanced accident investigation procedures involving design, materials and aircraft performance. This comprehensive course is a follow-on course for the aircraft accident investigation course or for an individual who has experience in accident investigation. Participants will analyze various mechanical and structural factors and loads on an airplane, as well as be introduced to investigating composite materials, advanced fire investigation and avionics. Participants will also discuss aircraft crashworthiness and CFR emergency response procedures. Extensive use will be made of crash laboratory simulated accident scenario exercises and case examples will help participants identify, collect and analyze data in the process of determining probable cause/s.
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