Occupational Health for Cabin and Flight Crew
13 May 2010 · 0.82 MB · This guideline provides health and safety guidance to employers, aircraft operators, cabin crew and flight crew. It focuses on specific occupational hazards, relevant to all crew members that exist on board aircraft. The guideline is largely best ‘practice’ rather than mandatory in nature.
Published: 24 Feb 2009
Topic: Occupational | Source: CAA - NZ | Contributor: CF Admin
Flight Attendant Fatigue
26 Jan 2010 · 0.9 MB · To meet the goals of the study, this report contains a literature review on fatigue as potentially experienced by flight attendants, an evaluation of currently used (actual vs. scheduled) flight attendant duty schedules, and a comparison of these schedules to the current CFRs.
Published: 03 Jul 2007
Author(s): Thomas E. Nesthus David J. Schroeder Mary M. Connors Heike K. Rentmeister-Bryant Charles A. DeRoshia
Topic: Fatigue | Source: FAA | Contributor: CF Admin
Occupational Health and Safety on-board
25 Jan 2010 · 0.12 MB · This document provides guidance to aircraft operators and others involved in the operation of aircraft on good practice that may be applied in order to meet the obligations of the Civil Aviation (Working Time).
Topic: Occupational | Source: UK CAA | Contributor: CF Admin
The Cloting Factor
25 Jan 2010 · 1.98 MB · New studies confirm a link between DVT and long-haul flights but show that, for most people, the risk of developing such blood-clotting disorders is slight.
Author(s): Linda Werfelman
Topic: Medicine | Source: FSF | Contributor: CF Admin
Cabin Fever
25 Jan 2010 · 0.34 MB · This article concerns about flight attendants and pilots flying while ill deserve attention from aviation safety professionals and regulators.
Author(s): Wayne Rosenkrans
Topic: Medicine | Source: FSF | Contributor: CF Admin
Flyer about H1N1 spread
25 Jan 2010 · 0.63 MB · Flyer on H1N1 campaign. "Stop the spread of germs that make you and others sick."
Topic: Epidemic | Source: WHO | Contributor: CF Admin
Use of Additional Portable Oxygen
25 Jan 2010 · 0.08 MB · There will be a total of 11 different POC devices the FAA finds acceptable for use on board aircraft, and passengers will be able to carry these devices on board the aircraft and use them with the approval of the aircraft operator.
Published: 06 Jan 2010
Author(s): FAA