As part of our Regulatory training courses program we offer several modules on demand.
Behaviour of composite materials
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be familiar with the different components of a composite material (fibres, matrix, fillers) and their roles
- Understand the growing interest in and advantages of composite materials for the aeronautics sector
- Understand the health risks associated with the use of carbon fibres, and adopt preventive measures
- Recognise when a handling error requires a non-destructive test
Electrical accreditations specific to aeronautical professions
To be confirmed together based on the desired training and options.
Foreign object damage (FOD)
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Know how to carry out a inventory of their tools correctly
- Be able to report any FOD
- Know where all their equipment is
- Be aware of the risks posed by FOD
- Be aware of the consequences of damage to aircraft
Fuel tank safety / CDCCL Level 2
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be familiar with the bodies concerned by CDCCL
- Be able to comply with regulatory requirements
- Be familiar with the existing CDCCL regulations
- Be familiar with the impact of CDCCL on maintenance
- Be familiar with the safety measures to be taken in the presence of fuel
- Be familiar with OBIGGSs
Gestures on the ground
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be familiar with the conventional aircraft guidance gestures
- Be able to guide an aircraft on the ground using conventional gestures
- Be aware of the risks to an aircraft moving on the ground
H225 Helicopter: general overview
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be familiar with how an H225 helicopter works
- Know how to work on an H225 helicopter
- Know how to explain the construction of an H225 helicopter
Hosting on Toulouse sites
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be able to host staff required to work at the workstation and on the aircraft
- Be able to move around the FAL in compliance with safety rules
- Be able to report any incident or accident
Industrial drawing
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Understand the purpose of industrial drawing
- Understand what an industrial drawing consists of
- Be familiar with the different representations
- Be familiar with the different views
- Be familiar with geometric tolerances
Introduction to human factors
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Gain general knowledge of human factors
- Be able to raise staff awareness about human performance and limitations
- Know how to analyse the various parameters using the SHELL model
- Be able to prevent risks in the workplace
- Gain knowledge of safety culture
Prevention of electrical risks
Be able to carry out your professional activity (non-electrician) in complete safety in the presence of an electrical risk
Reading of aeronautical drawings
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be familiar with what an aeronautical drawing consists of
- Be familiar with the basics of reading aeronautical drawings
- Be familiar with general aspects relating to signage, symbols, etc.
Tolerances and adjustments
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Understand what tolerance means
- Understand what an adjustment is
- Be familiar with the usual adjustments
Training for driving in an aeronautical environment
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be able to drive a forklift truck safely in an aeronautical environment
Work in confined spaces
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Be aware of the concept of confined space
- Be able to identify the risks associated with working in confined spaces
- Be able to protect themselves from danger
- Be able to identify the roles of each player
- Know how to take action in the event of an incident
- Be able to work in practice in confined spaces with or without a respirator
Working in ATEX zones
On completion of the course, trainees will:
- Understand what an explosion is
- Understand existing regulations
- Be familiar with the CE standard for marking ATEX equipment
- Know how to behave in an ATEX zone
- Know how to read an ATEX sheet inserted in the workstation safety folder