Aircraft Systems Safety
Oxygen Handling
Self-paced online training with an interactive protected player, a multiple-choice exam, and a certificate issued instantly on passing.

Training type
Oxygen Handling - interactive presentation + exam. Programme aligned with the equipment, tooling and airworthiness requirements of Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 (145.A.40 and 145.A.42) and Regulation (EU) 748/2012 under Regulation (EU) 2018/1139.
About the course
Oxygen keeps people alive at altitude, and the same properties make it a serious ground hazard when handled carelessly; cleanliness is the first rule.
The course covers oxygen and its hazards, oxygen systems, materials and contamination, handling and servicing, and inspection, nitrogen and emergencies.
Course contents (syllabus)
- 1Oxygen and its hazards
- 2Oxygen systems
- 3Materials and contamination
- 4Handling and servicing
- 5Inspection, nitrogen and emergencies
Objectives
- Explain why aircraft carry oxygen and its hazards
- Describe the main types of aircraft oxygen system
- Identify materials that must never meet oxygen and the cleanliness rule
- Apply safe handling, servicing, filling and pressure control
- Inspect components, use nitrogen safely and respond to emergencies
Who should attend
Personnel and roles for whom this training is intended.
