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Pre-Forum Workshops
 
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CAMC has arranged four one-day pre-Forum workshops on Wednesday, September 29.

Add a professional development workshop to your Forum registration for a more educational experience. To register by August 31, 2010, please refer to the CAMC Forum web page at www.camc.ca/en/126.

Aircraft de/anti-Icing
British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
Aerospace Technology Campus
3800 Cessna Drive - Richmond, BC
CIBC room 198
0830 - 1700

Facilitated by Walter Randa, President, Leading Edge De-icing Specialists Ltd.

Leading Edge is dedicated to promoting the clean aircraft concept within the aviation industry. It provides the best and most comprehensive Ground Icing Safety Training to flight crews and aircraft de/anti-icing service providers. Its Fly Clean, Fly Safe program emphasizes standardized aircraft de/anti-icing methods and procedures that are essential for maintaining safe operations.

Leading Edge offers
-  standardized aircraft de/anti-icing methods
-  follow-up support (toll-free number)
-  the Business Aircraft Deicing Guide
-  a program that is compliant with SAE, FAA and Transport Canada requirements

Workshop fee includes course materials, written exam and certificate.
A continental breakfast and a lunch will be provided.

Human Performance in Aviation Maintenance (HPIAM)
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
Port Alberni Room
0830 - 1600

Need Recurrent Human Factors Certification? Join other industry representatives attending CAMC’s one-day Recurrent Human Factors (HPIAM) Training course. Completing the course will ensure you maintain your Human Factors certification.

CAMC’s course is informative, interactive and 100% geared to the aviation industry. It meets the highest standards of excellence for the aviation and aerospace industry, and exceeds Transport Canada requirements for recurrent training, by covering all key components, such as “the Dirty Dozen.”

A CAMC Certificate of Attestation will be awarded to all participants who successfully complete the course. Light refreshments available; lunch not included.

Risk Management for SMS
Century Plaza Hotel
1015 Burrard Street - Vancouver
Salon A
0830 - 1700 

Facilitated by Stuart Doyle, Training Coordinator, SureSafe Management Solutions Ltd.

“A Safety Management System is an explicit, comprehensive and proactive process for managing risks.” (Transport Canada Civil Aviation, Advisory Circular 107-001 Issue 1, paragraph 3.2 [1], 2008-01-01.)
Feedback from Industry and Transport Canada Inspectors suggests that there is a distinct lack of knowledge and understanding of the Risk Management component of SMS.

This one-day, risk-management workshop of theoretical and practical work, offers participants a solid understanding of the concepts of hazard and risk, and why the consequences rather than the source should be assessed. Participants will also explore ways to mitigate risk, will build their own Hazard Registry and Safety Risk Profile, and learn how to use this technique to strengthen their Safety Reporting System and Quality Assurance Program.

Participants will receive course materials and a certificate of attendance. A continental breakfast, and mid-morning and afternoon refreshments will be served.

HR and Training Solutions for Small Airports
Century Plaza Hotel
1015 Burrard Street - Vancouver
Century Ballroom
0830 - 1700 

As a service to Airport Operators, and in partnership with the British Columbia Aviation Council (BCAC) and InterVISTAS Consulting, CAMC is facilitating a workshop to present the findings of the recently completed study of airport occupations. The report addresses retention, recruitment and training of airport employees.

Learning Objectives
1. Key findings of the recently completed comprehensive analysis of Canada’s airport occupations, labour-related trends and recommendations.

2. Addressing the challenge of defining small airport occupations, and standards and how to maximize capabilities of small airport staff to meet expanding demands.

3. Solutions to current training needs including sources, coverage and deficiencies.

4. Implementing Safety Management Systems, what you have to do and addressing the human resource factors.

Attendance at this workshop is free of charge with Forum registration but, as space is limited, please indicate your interest in attending by filling in the corresponding Pre-Forum Workshop & Forum space on the registration form.