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Advance Your Safety Expertise with the Certificate of Management in HFACS

Offered in partnership between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and HFACS, Inc., the Certificate of Management in HFACS provides safety professionals with a dynamic opportunity to deepen their expertise in human factors, accident investigation, and proactive, data-driven safety management.

This comprehensive three-course program delivers in-depth training in the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) framework, empowering participants to identify hazards, analyze safety trends, and implement effective interventions that improve organizational safety outcomes.

As global aviation and other high-risk industries evolve, so does the demand for skilled safety leaders. Whether you're seeking to strengthen your organization's safety culture or advance your own professional development, this certificate offers a rigorous, application-focused learning experience designed to create measurable impact.

Participants earn the Certificate of Management in HFACS by completing three courses - two required and one elective. These workshops combine immersive instruction with guided discussion, critical thinking, and real-world case studies:

Required:
  • HFACS
  • HFACS - Advanced
Elective (Choose one course):
  • Mastering Human Factors for Safer Systems
  • or

  • AI for Human Factors & System Safety

We recommend completing the courses in the order listed for optimal learning and skill progression.

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