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Safely navigating the industry recovery; a look at occupational health and safety in the context of Covid

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Webinars
Date
Thursday, 18 March 2021

The first session will look at occupational health and safety in the context of COVID, and the ability of operational staff to go back to normal working environments. In the new normal, new health measures can impact staff scheduling and there are several unknowns when it comes to long term impacts of COVID infection.

Managing a working environment with all these variables and changing requirements may be challenging and the webinar will address some of  these issues and discuss possible  mitigation measures. It is aimed at colleagues from ANSPs, ATC/OCC Shift Supervisors, ATC Unit/OCC Managers, Training Managers and Directors, and airlines.

Please note this is a FREE webinar however live attendance is limited to the first 1000 attendees connecting

 
 

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  • Thursday, 18 March 2021

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AsMA supported webinar to defeat COVID
AsMA supported webinar to defeat COVID today and rapidly return our society to a new, and far more resilient, normal Who: All physicians, medical professionals and others who want to learn and develop action plans today based upon best independent science rather than delay for perfect science after we have lost the war. Why: We have a responsibility to protect our operators, patients, staff and ourselves anywhere operational medicine is practiced or clinical care is delivered. Today our challenge is COVID, but there will be other infectious pathogens in the future. What: Webinar offering up to 3.75 hours of AMA Cat OneTM CME credits in format delivered by Zoom. When: 26 February, 2022 at 1500 EST How: Register On Line About: Sponsored by the Aerospace Medical Association and presented by the Mission-Next Foundation, this is a non-commercial scientific program developed by the ISASRB. This body is Co-Chaired by General Carlton and Mr Jim Mathews, the President and CEO of the Rail Passengers Association and former Executive Editor of Aviation Week. With a cross functional team of physicians, researchers, public health and application engineers, bench scientists, strategists and communications specialties, this group is filling a critical gap between academia, industry, government and philanthropy. Working with a consortium of research institutions and industry, they aim to implement solutions today at scale, while constantly improving the air that we all must breathe as a national priority. This Multi Layered Air Defense Strategy (MLADS) will help defeat COVID today, and of equal importance protect the nation against future biologic threats, whether natural or man-made.
Date : Saturday, 26 February 2022
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