10.3.9. Unwarranted evacuations-water ditching10.3.10. Life-and slide-rafts (use of)10.3.11. Unlawful interference10.4. CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS (Only handling aspects)10.4.1. General philosophy10.4.2. Prohibited goods10.4.3. Label identification10.4.4. Excerptions10.4.5. Emergency procedures10.5. HUMAN FACTORS10.5.1. fundamental human factor concepts10.5.2. Crew resource management (CRM)10.6. HYGIENE, <strong>AVIATION</strong> MEDICINE & FIRST AID10.6.1. Terminology10.6.2. Personal hygiene10.6.3. Tropical hygiene10.6.4. Transmissible diseases10.6.5. Quarantinable diseases10.6.6. Endemic diseases10.6.7. Food poisoning10.6.8. In-flight medical emergencies. & incidents10.6.9. Artificial respiration10.6.10. Effects of drugs/intoxicants10.6.11. First aid medical supplies10.6.11.1. First aid kits (contents & use of)10.6.11.2. medical kits (contents & use of)10.6.11.3. dangerous goods training program as required byAnnex 18.10.7. ADDITIONAL TRAINING AREAS10.7.1. Civil Aviation Rules of 1994, relevant Air Navigation Orders,Air Safety Circulars and other instructions issued from timeto time.10.7.2. Appropriate Portions of the Operations Manual.Page 6 of 24
10.7.3. Basic indoctrination ground training.10.7.4. Discipline, Duties and Responsibilities.10.7.5. Crew Resource Management.10.8. The training program shall include training which will enable crewmembers to act in the most appropriate manner to minimize theconsequences of acts of unlawful interference.10.9. The training program shall include training which will acquaint crewmembers with preventive measures and techniques in relation topassengers, baggage, mail, equipment, stores and supplies intendedto be carried on an Aircraft so that they can contribute to theprevention of acts of sabotage or other forms of unlawful interference.10.10. Training in the location of the least risk location for a bomb on eachtype of aircraft operated and methods or specialized means to beemployed to attenuate and direct the blast.10.11. Knowledge and skill in human performance as related to passengercabin safety duties including flight crew-Cabin Attendant coordination.The Initial Ground Training for Cabin Attendants shallinclude training in personal appearance and presentation, knowledgeof languages, familiarization with aviation industry, passengerfacilitation, filling up of requisite forms/records, flightdocumentation, custom laws, immigration laws and health laws.10.12. AIRCRAFT SPECIFIC TRAINING10.12.1. A general description of the aircraft emphasizing physicalcharacteristics that may have a bearing on ditching,evacuation, and flight emergency procedures and on otherrelated duties;10.12.1.1. The use of both the publics address system and themeans of communicating with other flight crewmembers.10.12.1.2. Proper use of electrical galley equipment and thecontrols of cabin heat and ventilation.10.12.1.3. Proper opening and closing of doors and other exits.10.12.1.4. A general description of the aircraft emphasizingphysical characteristics, cabin system, total seats,oxygen system, water and lavatories, emergencyequipment carried on board, type of engines, locationof galleys, cabin lights and their operation, cabintemperature control, electrical pertaining topassenger cabin and emergency exits.10.12.1.5. Knowledge of galley, passenger oxygen system, flightcrew oxygen system, public address system, electricalsystem, position and use of fire extinguishers,emergency means of communication during anyunusual situation of flight including hijacking andother unusual situations.Page 7 of 24