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Safebook - search for available pilots/Instructors to fly with

Published: Dec 01, 2010

SAFEBOOK allows pilots to create a unique profile that reflects their aviation experience as well as the qualifications of the safety pilot or instructor they are looking for. Pilots can search on criteria such as flight experience, licenses and ratings held as well as geographical location. Both IFR pilots looking for safety pilots and those interested in flying with them may find this to be a valuable service. This service allows you to register yourself as a safety pilot or instructor. It will also allow you or others to search for available pilots/Instructors to fly with. To register you just submit your profile. Any information collected on SAFEBOOK for a member profile purposes is available to SAFEBOOK pilot members ONLY and it IS NOT, nor it will ever be used, allowed to be accessed or distributed to anyone for any other purposes. All communication between members is done via Safebook's system. Your e-mail address is NOT available or visible to other users.

See Safebook at www.imcclubs.org or www.imcclubs.com

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Despite the importance of the issue, psychologists have not played a major part in studying these issues. This is surprising, because the theoretical and methodological traditions of psychology have much to offer in terms of understanding the causes and prevention of occupational injuries.

The psychologists contributing to this volume aim to correct the situation by analyzing both the behaviors that lead to accidental injuries in the workplace and the behaviors that can prevent and manage them. In the process, the contributors summarize what is known and not known about the subject, and raise interesting questions for researchers to answer in the future. While our knowledge is incomplete, it is clear that job-related injuries are related to poor worker-employer collaboration, lack of safety management systems, poor safety culture, deficient knowledge and training, and lack of incentive-based compensation systems.

By Jwala sharma
(India)

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