activities that may require modification in accordance with emergency situation common and site specific signs and signals used for safety warnings definitions of a hazard and risk in relation to aviation work areas emergency and evacuation procedures relevant to own role formal and informal means of participating in promoting WHS/OHS hierarchy of control and own level of responsibility and process to action controls how to identify causes of fatigue how to identify WHS/OHS issues and reporting procedures for unsafe situations impacts of fatigue on work performance process for reporting PPE that is not fit for purpose rationale and processes for data capture through WHS/OHS documentation rationale and use of PPE and clothing regulatory reporting requirements and processes regulatory requirements for reporting WHS/OHS issues reporting process for communicating fatigue risk reporting requirements and protocols in own workplace risk and consequence analysis process and controls to mitigate risks role and function of WHS/OHS committees, consultative committees, planning and purchasing committees role of aviation emergency services roles and functions of individuals in WHS/OHS committees selection and correct fitment of PPE safety culture and safety philosophies site layout and obstacles strategies for managing fatigue risks in an aviation workplaces types of ground-based aviation hazards workplace procedures for communicating WHS/OHS issues. |