What is human factor training?
What is Human Factors Training? Human Factors training differs from traditional safety training in that the focus is on the cognitive and interpersonal skills needed to effectively manage a team-based activity rather than the technical knowledge and skills required to perform specific operations.
Which ICAO Doc provided guidance on human factors training?
Human Factors Training Manual (Doc 9683); and. Human Factors Guidelines for Aircraft Maintenance Manual (Doc 8824)
What is the pear model?

The mnemonic PEAR is used to recall the four considerations for assessing and mitigating human factors in aviation maintenance: People who do the job; Environment in which they work; Actions they perform; and.
What is the main purpose for human factors training?
Human Factors Safety Training helps build the defences that reduce and mitigate human errors at airports by developing an awareness of the individual factors that can impact human performance that lead to errors in the first place.
What is human factors ICAO?

What is Human Factors? Human factors is a multidisciplinary effort to generate and compile information about human capabilities and limitations and apply that information to produce safe, comfortable and effective human performance.
What is the difference between human factors and human performance?
Human Factors, despite the name, is concerned with system performance, as a discipline and profession. Human Performance tends to be concerned with individual and team performance, as a focus for various disciplines and professions.
Who identified Dirty Dozen?
Gordon Dupont
These twelve elements influence people to make mistakes. The Dirty Dozen is a concept developed by Gordon Dupont, in 1993, whilst he was working for Transport Canada, and formed part of an elementary training programme for Human Performance in Maintenance.