CSS 24

12-15 February 2007
Torrance, California
 
 
Three and a half days loaded with 21 Papers, 3 Workshops, 4 Training Sessions,
a Special Interest Group Forum, Exhibitors, and Peer Networking opportunities with
delegates attending from around the globe!
 

 

 

The Original Cabin Safety Symposium -- now in its 24th year!

 

 

Symposium Program

General Info Program Sponsors Exhibitors Hotel Info Registration

 

Revised 6 February 2007

   

 

Program (Subject to changes)

 

Airline staff -- please bring one safety card of your airline

(learn more... http://sig-safety-security-health.blogspot.com/ )

 

 

PANEL 1

MONDAY

12 Feb 06

Promotion of a Safety Culture/ Security

Moderator: Tove Finstad

PANEL 2

TUESDAY

13 Feb 06

Fatigue/ In-flight Fire

Moderator:
Jeanne Elliott

PANEL 3

WEDNESDAY

Morning

14 Feb 06

Health

 

Moderator: Elaine Parker

PANEL 4

WEDNESDAY

Afternoon

14 Feb 06

Training

 

Moderator: Sami Sieva

PANEL 5

THURSDAY

15 Feb 06

Lessons Learned in Safety & Security

Moderator:  Barbara Dunn

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

0815-0830

Opening
Announcements

0815-0830

Opening
Announcements

 

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

0830-0900

Keynote

Richard Wood

Board of Directors, SCSI

USA

0830-0900

“Fatigue Management as a Component of Safety System Management”

Ben Winfree

Alertness and Performance Management

USA

0830-0900

“Managing Crew Illness & Injury”

Jennifer Garr & Heidi Giles

MedAire

USA

 1330-1400

"Fatigue - A Practical Approach for Flight Attendants & Cabin Crews" 

presented by Jack O'Brien, United Air Lines, USA

0830-0900

“Birdstrike: The KLM B-737 Accident”

Jochem Weeink,

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

The Netherlands

0900-0930

“Cabin Safety – a View from the Tower”

Darren Gaines

Air Safety Investigator

National Air Traffic Controllers Association,  USA

 

0900-0945

"Flight attendant Fatigue and Performance"

Thomas E. Nesthus, Ph.D.

FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Human Factors Branch (AAM-510), USA

0900-0930

 

"Mobile Phone Use on Aircraft"

 

Benoît PILON


Manager
Airport and Inflight Services
International Air Transport Association  (IATA)
Switzerland

 

 1400-1430

"Unexpected Turbulance Threat During Flight - A Risk Management Approach"

Mohammed Aziz

Middle East Airlines, Lebanon

0900-0930

“TCAS RA Maneuver in the Azores, Investigation”

Carlos Diaz,

TAP

Portugal

0930-1000

"The Changing Environment of Cabin Safety"

Dr. Robert Mathews, Senior Accident Analyst, FAA, USA 

0945-1015

"Flight Attendant Fatigue Study II"

David J. Schroeder, Ph.D.

FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute,   Human Factors Research Branch, USA

 

0930-1000

"Cabin Health Issues" 

Dr. John Howard

CDC/NIOSH/OD, USA

1430-1500

"Buying and Building the Next Generation of Training Equipment"

Robert J. Earp, Ashford Technologies & Air Canada

Canada

0930-1000

"Integration and Dynamic Performance Evaluation of Chjild Restraint Systems in an Aircraft Environment" 

Gerardo Olivares, PhD., NIAR, USA

 

1000-1030

 

 Break

1015-1045

 

 Break

 

1000-1030

 

 Break

 

1500-1530

 

Break

1000-1030

 

 Break

1030-1100

"Cockpit Protection: Finishing the Job"

 

Capt. Ed Folsom
ALPA Security Council Chairman
United ALPA Security Committee Chairman
USA

 

1045-1115

"In-flight Fire"

 

Capt. H. G. "Boomer" bombardi

ALPA In-flight Fire Project Team Leader

USA 

 

 

1030-1100

"Cares" Child Aviation Restraint System

Lori Pratt Smith,

 

AMSAFE, USA

 

 

1530-1630

 

 

"Air Management" 

Craig Hoskins

Jet Blue, USA 

1030-1100

WestJet Incident

Rayelene Slattery and Treena Orischuk

WestJet, Canada

 

1100-1130

"Cabin Safety Implications of Ditching Accidents"

Cindy Keegan

NTSB, USA

 

1115-1130
 

"Tribute to Frances Woulks" 

Susan Greene,

Transport Canada

Canada

 

1100-1130

"Air Travel & Infectious Diseases"

Dr. Peter Houck, CDC

USA

1100-1130

Q & A

 

1130-1200

 

Q&A

 

1130-1200

 

Q & A

 

1130-1200

 

Q & A

 1630-1700

 

Q&A

 

1130-1200

Closing Remarks

 

 

1200-1330

Lunch

1200-1330

Lunch

1200-1330

Lunch

 

 

 

TRAINING

SESSIONS

TRAINING

SESSIONS

 

 

 

 

Training Sessions

 

MONDAY,  FEBRUARY 12

 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY 13

W-1   1330-1500

Training Moderator:

Paul Krivonos, California State University

Communication in Cabin Safety

T-1   1330-1500

Training Moderators:

Elaine Parker

Safety management System Basics - Justifying No                 Action Taken

 

 

W-1   1330-1500

Training Moderator:

Paul Krivonos, California State University

Communication in Cabin Safety

 

 T-1   1330-1500

Training Moderators:

 Elaine Parker

Safety management System Basics - Justifying No                 Action Taken

 

 

 

 

 

 

T-2   1330-1500

Training Moderator:

Bud Williams

Defensive Tactics Against Violent Disruptive Passengers

 1330-1500

SIG FORUM

Carlos Dias

 

 T-2   1330-1500

Training Moderator:

Bud Williams

Defensive Tactics Against Violent Disruptive Passengers

 

 1330-1500

SIG FORUM

Carlos Dias

 

 

 

 

 

T-3   1530-1700

Moderator:

Sharon Morphew

Bloodborne Pathogens

 W-2   1530-1700

 Moderator:

Ivan Noel

Best Practices in Evacuation Management

 

T-3  1530-1700

Training Moderator:

Sharon Morphew

Bloodborne Pathogens

(Recurrent Training)

 W-2   1530-1700

 Moderator:

Ivan Noel

Best Practices in Evacuation Management

 

 

 

 

 

W-3  1530-1700

Moderator: Judith Murawski, Industrial Hygienist, AFA-CWA

The Impact of Exposure to Contaminated Air During Flight: Lessons Learned and Practical Solutions

 

 T-4  1530-1700

Regulators Meeting

Susan Greene

Transport Canada 

 

W-3  1530-1700

Moderator: Judith Murawski, Industrial Hygienist, AFA-CWA

The Impact of Exposure to Contaminated Air During Flight: Lessons Learned and Practical Solutions

 

 T-4  1530-1700

Regulators Meeting

Susan Greene

Transport Canada 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
CAT -- The Official Publication of the Symposium
 

 

 

 

 

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