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Old 18th August 2005 | 08:18
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Unhappy Dirty Zone

What is dirty zone in term of safety and human factor
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Old 18th August 2005 | 08:32
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Not sure - there are all sorts of terms now in use.
The best description may be an error-provoking condition and that covers a multitude; poor tooling, poor access. poor procedures, stress, fatigue, time pressure.
It was a Canadian who came up with the "Dirty Dozen" (perhaps that is what you allude to?) listing 12 problems facing the AME (Norms, complacency, lack of awareness etc).
Have a look here
The UK CAA has done a lot of work on HF (as have TC and the FAA) and the ICAO has adopted some of the CAA's work as standards .
PM me and discuss further.
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Old 22nd August 2005 | 17:19
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Aw damn, here was me hoping for a bit of Eng dirtiness to rival Jet Blast........
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Old 22nd August 2005 | 17:46
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I could direct you to the dirty zone.........
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