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                                   AN IMPORTANT ‘BY AFRICA


                                   FOR AFRICA’ AVIATION SAFETY

                                   MANDATE



                                            insights of engineering psychologists in the   He added: “I believe our common
                                            1940s, Human Factors plays an important   objectives during this symposium and
         Air Traffic and Navigation Services   role in the current socio-technical environ-  the years to come will be to re-focus on
         interim CEO Thomas Kgokolo emphasised   ment in addressing the challenges faced by   the human factor in order to improve
         the importance of improving the    organisations; ATNS will use the astuteness   our safety system’s ability to organise
         understanding Human Factors in aviation   generated in this field,” he said.  and match the inherent hazards of our
                                                                               organised activities.”
                                              Kgokolo commented on the role the
         safety in his opening address at the Fourth   symposium played as an important part   The keynote address was given by
         African symposium on Human Factors and   of “by Africa for Africa” in support and in   Professor Neville Stanton, chair in Human
         Aviation Safety (ASHFAS 2019) and the   alignment with the aviation industry and   Factors Engineering in the faculty of
         Fourteenth Ergonomics Society of South   the African Union’s Agenda 2063 namely   engineering and the environment from
         African Conference (ESSA 2019).    “The Africa we want.               the University of Southampton in the UK.
           The ASHFAS 2019 and ESSA 2019      “Although we found it challenging to   He addressed ‘Distributed Cognition in
         three-day symposium was held in Durban,   attract the interest and participation from   Aviation Operation’ and emphasised the
         KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and was   other African universities and aviation   importance of ergonomics and Human
         hosted by ATNS in partnership ESSA, the   industry stakeholders, our aim will remain   Factors (E/HF) in the safety and efficiency
         University of the Witwatersrand and   to modestly seek better ways of managing   of commercial airlines, passenger, cargo
         Rhodes and proudly sponsored by Tsogo   system safety while being aware of the   and military operations.
         Sun and COMAIR.                    human limitations.                   He told those presenet that ergonomics
           In line with the theme of the event   “We seek to better understand and   methodologies have moved from focusing
         ‘Bridging the Gap Between Human Factors/  enable the human capability that is best   on individual tasks to entire systems, the
 SUPPORT FOR   Ergonomics Theory and Practice’ Kgokolo   suited to deal with performance variability   constraints shaping the behaviours and the
         re-emphasised the organisation’s commit-
                                                                               culture of organisations.
                                            risks within a safety system. As ATNS, we
                                                                                 “Aviation, he said, is probably the
 AIRWING PROJECT  Total South Africa corporate communication and   ment to continuously seek ways to improve   wish to join hands with academics and   most complex socio-technical system,
         safety in aviation.
                                            industry stakeholders as well as safety
 marketing manager Reina Cullinan with chief
           “The symposium is one of the many
 ranger Kruger National park Nicholus Funda and   vehicles at our disposal, to assist us in   experts from other industries, to form   comprising airports, aircraft, airlines, air
 aviation and specialties manager Vander Nel  new alliances and foster better safety   traffic management and air traffic control
         this journey. As a field that grew from the   partnerships.”          (ATC)”. Q
    Recently Total South Africa, together with   ship of jet fuel for the SANParks Air-wing
    their longstanding partners, SANParks,   Project over a period of three years,
 Total South Africa has continued to   celebrated World Ranger Day aimed at   approximately 100,000 litres per year.
 pledge support for the fight against rhino   commemorating and honouring rangers   “We are also excited to use this opportu-
 poaching by sponsoring Jet Fuel for the   (the living and those who have passed on)   nity to announce the redesign and reprint
 SANParks Air-wing Project.  for the work they do to protect the planet’s   of a South African childhood hallmark; the
 natural treasures and cultural heritage.
 The sponsorship of the Airwing project   Total Collectable Posters in celebration of
 A symbolic handover of jet fuel from
 is called ‘Project Skywards’ and focuses   Total South Africa to SANParks at the   the diverse South African ecosystems and
 on aircraft capability, logistical and fuel   Skukuza Air-Wing Hanger marked the day.  the beautiful wildlife therein.
 requirements for wildlife management and   At this event corporate communication   She said the posters are part of Total’s
 conservation activities and more recently   and marketing manager Total South   environmental stewardship which creates
 - the demand for a dedicated anti-poaching   Africa Reina Cullinan also handed over   a platform for education, partnerships and
 support and response aerial support.  the company’s well known and childhood   CSI programmes.
 The SANParks Air-wing in conjunction   hallmark collectable posters that have   “Keeping up with the advancement
 with other anti-poaching teams like the   recently been redesigned.  of technologies in different sectors, the
 special rangers, the SANDF and the SAPS   She thanked the rangers, SANParks team,   new version of the posters is designed
 has evolved into a focused and dedicated   conservation supporters and members of   with Augmented Reality (AR) features
 anti-poaching support operation in  the   the media for attending the event.  allowing the audience to engage with the
 Kruger National Park.   “All these efforts by us and other   information.
 Last year marked the 60th anniversary   stakeholders would be futile if it were not     “As such, the posters not only serve as a
 of Total South Africa’s partnership with   for the park rangers that make sure we,   form of an educational document but also
 South African National Parks with the   the people of South Africa, honour the   engaging to the audience.
 two organisations having entered this   animals and environment that we have   Each of the six beautiful posters tells a
 partnership in 1958.  been blessed with. Rangers are on the front   story, depicting various biomes of specific
 The partnership has seen Total South   line in the fight to protect both our natural   areas within South Africa. The posters were
 Africa establishing and operating 21 service   heritage and wildlife from poachers or any   designed to neatly arrange the animals
 stations in 19 parks and contributing   threats that could endanger it.”    atop a map or graph, which details and
 extensively to several environmental   “As a token of our thanks Total South   highlights a unique characteristic of each   Air Traffic and Navigation Services
 projects such as sponsorship of the Kudu   Africa will continue to help in the fight   set of animals based on where in South   interim CEO Thomas Kgokolo
 Awards and SA National Parks Week.  against rhino poaching with the sponsor-  Africa they come from.” Q

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