Name:
ICAO 10002 PDF
Published Date:
01/01/2014
Status:
[ Revised ]
Publisher:
International Civil Aviation Organization
FOREWORD
Cabin safety contributes to the prevention of accidents and incidents and protection of the aircraft's occupants, through proactive safety management, including hazard identification, safety risk management and the increase of survivability in the event of an emergency situation. Traditionally, the role of cabin crew members focused on the evacuation of an aircraft in the event of an accident. However, cabin crew members also play an important proactive role in managing safety, which can contribute to the prevention of incidents and accidents. Training is necessary to prepare cabin crew members to conduct their safety-related duties and responsibilities during normal day-to-day flights and essential to enable them to recognize and act on any abnormal or emergency situation.
The Cabin Crew Safety Training Manual (Doc 10002) provides guidance related to cabin crew training requirements found in Annex 6 — Operation of Aircraft, Part I — International Commercial Air Transport — Aeroplanes.
ICAO developed guidance for a competency-based approach to cabin crew safety training so that cabin crew members could be proficient to perform their duties and responsibilities, and with the goal of establishing an international baseline for cabin crew competencies. The manual presents cabin crew safety training using a competency-based approach. It provides guidance for operators to develop competency-based cabin crew training.
The content of this manual is adaptable and operators should tailor it to suit their operation. It is also provided as guidance for States when approving a training programme. However, the content does not represent the sole means to meet regulatory requirements on cabin crew training. The training syllabus of cabin crew members assigned for duties on commercial international air transport operations should include all relevant parts of the syllabuses suggested in this manual but should not be limited by it. This document replaces Training Manual (Doc 7192), Part E-1 — Cabin Attendants' Safety Training, Second Edition, 1996
The content of this manual was developed over a period of two years with inputs from experts from civil aviation authorities, airlines, aircraft manufacturers, training organizations, airline and cabin crew representative organizations, aviation medicine and human performance specialists; and was thereafter submitted for an extensive peer review to collect and take into account comments from the expert community.
ICAO gratefully acknowledges the contribution received from the ICAO Cabin Safety Group, as well as the IATA Medical Advisory Group, members of the ICAO Medical Provisions Study Group, and individual experts who have provided support, advice and input for this manual.
| Edition : | 1 |
| Number of Pages : | 256 |
| Published : | 01/01/2014 |