HUMAN FACTORS

Section 1. To meet the Agency�s stated goal of reducing and /or eliminating operational errors within the National Airspace System (NAS) the Parties agree that errors resulting from human factors can be mitigated. The continuous operation of the NAS and the associated impact on the employees who work within that system serve to reinforce the importance of human factors considerations in the operation of the Agency�s facilities.

Section 2. The Parties, in conjunction with the Civil Aviation Medical Institute (CAMI), will conduct a study of human factors associated with the air traffic control profession. This study will include, but not be limited to, such areas as fatigue, shiftwork, stress, etc. This study shall be completed within the life of this Agreement.


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