VHR Online Technical Training

VHR is a Specialist International Organisation providing recruitment and training solutions to the Aerospace & Aviation markets We provide online training in collaboration with our EASA Part 147 Training Partner

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This Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) training course is designed for workers who operate vibrating tools and machinery. It is applicable across all sectors, suitable for workers of all ages, and helps fulfill an employer's health and safety obligations. Upon completing this course, participants will understand the relevant regulations and gain practical knowledge on the effects of vibration exposure. They will learn to identify symptoms and risks associated with HAVS and determine preventive measures to minimize vibration exposure, thereby reducing the risk of developing this condition. Read more

Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) initial training courses to cover Target Groups 1 - 2 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. Groups 1 - 2 are qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance). They perform maintenance on aeroplanes that may require removal/reconnection of electrical connective devices (e.g. inspectors/technicians cat A or B1). The course also covers qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes and are personnel who are authorised to design mechanical/structure, systems installations, modifications and repairs, or personnel who are authorised to plan maintenance tasks. Read more

Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) Initial training courses to cover Target Groups 3 - 5 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. Groups 3 - 5 are qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance). They perform maintenance on aeroplanes that may require removal/reconnection of electrical connective devices (e.g. inspectors/technicians cat A or B1). The course also covers qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes and are personnel who are authorised to design mechanical/structure, systems installations, modifications and repairs, or personnel who are authorised to plan maintenance tasks. Read more

Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) Initial training courses to cover Target Groups 6 - 8 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. Groups 6 - 8 are other service staff with duties in proximity to electrical wiring interconnection systems, but not performing any maintnanance functions on in-service aeroplanes Read more

Fuel Tank Safety Target groups 1 & 2 Initial training is intended to guide you through Fuel Tank Safety regarding all issues associated with Fuel Tank Safety identified by the following documents, Annex 1 to ED Decision 2009-006-R, Annex to ED Decision 2009-007-R.The training is designed for Part 145 / Part 21 / Part M organisations to cover the history of events related to fuel tank safety issues. We will discuss how and why SFAR 88 was introduced, look at historical Incidents, understanding the concept of fuel tank explosions and what measures have been put in place, since 2008, we also look at maintenance data and introduce you to ALI's and CDCCL's  Read more

This Initial Training is intended to inform and guide you with respect to Human Factors in the aviation industry. This course will cover all the requirements needed to satisfy the requirements of EASA145.A.30 (e). Subjects include refresher presentations on human factors in general, the regulations, the implications of error, safety culture, human limitations, methods of communication and avoiding and managing error. Human Factors recurrent training  is a  requirement for all EASA Part 145 / Part 21 and Part M approved organisations.     Read more

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