Fuel Tank Safety Phase 1
Dive into Fuel Tank Safety Phase 1 Awareness Training, where participants delve into the critical aspects of fuel tank safety. This comprehensive introductory course is designed to familiarize individuals with the historical backdrop, concepts, and essential safety considerations associated with fuel tank systems. Through engaging content and real-world examples, participants uncover the significance of Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations (CDCCL) and gain valuable insights into the prevention of ignition sources.
The training places a strong emphasis on using common
terminology, ensuring that participants can articulate fuel tank safety issues
in straightforward language. Completing this phase is acknowledged with a
signature, confirming participants' solid grasp of fuel tank safety basics.
This signature serves as a testament to their commitment to maintaining safety
standards and understanding the critical elements that safeguard fuel tank
systems.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this module,
participant is able to:
· Explain the history of events related to fuel tank safety issues;
·
Explain the
background and the concept of fuel tank safety;
·
Describe the
theoretical background behind the risk of fuel tank safety:
o The explosions of mixtures of fuel and air;
o The behavior of those mixtures in an aviation
environment;
o The effects of temperature and pressure;
o Energy needed for ignition; the ‘fire triangle’;
·
Describe the
major accidents related to fuel tank systems, the accident investigations and
their conclusions;
·
Explain
flammability reduction systems when installed: reason for their presence, their
effects, the hazards and safety precautions.
Learning objectives are to be achieved
through the following topics:
1. Introduction to Fuel Tank Safety
2. Historical Overview
3. The need for Fuel Tank Safety Training
4. Regulations (SFAR 88 and TGL 47)
5. Major Accidents
6. Basic Elements of Fuel Tank Safety
7. Concept of Fuel Tank Safety and CDCCL
8. Fire Triangle and Ignition Sources
9. Flammability Reduction Systems (FRS)
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