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sontolary/] It ssMPORTANT to note that study /training purposes only When carrying out a procedure/work on aircraft Jaircraft equipment you MUST always refer to the relevant aircraft maintenance manual or equipment manufacturer's handbook. You should also follow the requirements of yout national regulatory authority (the CAA in the UK) and laid down company policy as regards local procedures, recording, report writing, documentation etc. For health and safety in the workplace you should follow the regulations /guidelines as specified by the equipment manufacturer, your company, national safety authorities and national governments CONTENTS Hazards in the workplace General precautions Fire - general Fuel spillage Work in fuel tanks Electricity Compressed gases and chemicals Qwork on aircraft gine running e handling fting/slinging ss-che¢ks ‘dents eat n - lack of ‘xperienice ~ lack of Qualifications Areas or responsibility Physical/mental condition 20 ch Time pressures 21 Commercial pressures 21 Documentation errors 22 Handling errors 22 Social psychology 24 Motivation 24 Loyalty 26 Information dissemination 26 CHIRP ~ 27 The employer 28 Competency 30

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