Sang-A Lee, a Ph.D. student and Dr. Truongat at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are conducting a study to better understand the safety culture experienced by Aviation Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) for Part 121 carriers in the United States.
Understanding Safety Culture for AMTs Current research highlights the significance of safety culture for AMTs, yet there remains a gap in comprehending the two distinct facets that influence it: 1. Maintenance-Based Aviation Safety: Ensuring aircraft are free from maintenance-based errors that may lead to accidents or incidents. 2. Maintenance Occupational Safety: Focusing on the health and safety of AMTs, addressing various occupational risks, including injuries, slips, and falls. They are aiming to develop an aviation maintenance safety culture framework encompassing both aspects. If you're interested in assisting, find the study details below. Study Details Time: Approximately 10 to 15 minutes Compensation: $10 per person (offered as gift cards of their choice) Method: Anonymous and confidential online survey Survey: https://erau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0GPWsCERfS1GXGe
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8/14/2024 01:24:41 pm
Could not perform the survey, stated I did not have authority to access this survey as quoted from Embry Riddle
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