aviation operations, and regulatory standards and procedures for maintaining safety requirements during aircraft cabin operations basic knowledge of aviation medicine, the atmosphere and hypoxia cabin features, safety equipment and amenities for various types of aircraft: aircraft intercom and communications equipment defibrillator escape devices emergency lighting equipment first aid kit and equipment firefighting equipment life jackets, life rafts, seat cushions oxygen equipment including masks, fixed, portable personal breathing equipment restraint equipment safety demonstration videos safety instruction sheets survival equipment hazard identification and risk control procedures and related regulatory requirements human factors and non-technical skills: decisionmaking processes principles of effective communication situational awareness threat and error management relevant to own role inflight emergency response procedures for: aborted take-off aircraft collision aircraft ditching cabin depressurisation disruptive/unruly passenger behaviour emergency landing explosion or fire on aircraft illness or injury among passengers or crew loss of aircraft power malfunctioning aircraft equipment severe air turbulence smoke/fire in cabin unlawful interference with aviation principles of passenger and aircraft safety problems that may occur when maintaining safety requirements during aircraft cabin operations and appropriate action that should be taken in each case procedures to be followed during safety demonstrations and emergencies relevant aviation operational administrative procedures relevant customs, quarantine, equal opportunity and anti-discrimination regulations relevant WHS/OHS, hygiene and environmental procedures and regulations relevant sections of regulations pertaining to the integrated safety responsibilities and roles of aircrew risks that exist during aircraft flight and related risk control procedures and precautions. |