Knowledge infrastructure · Reference Atlas

Every position on this platform rests on a named source

Sixteen standard, scientific, and policy references form the basis of this platform — from the Chicago Annexes to ISO specifications to Saudi digital health platforms and vision programs. Each card has two lines: what does the reference specify, and where does it work specifically here - because the reference whose place of operation is not indicated is an adornment, not a support.

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ICAO Annex 1 — Staff Licensing

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What controls it?Medical requirements for air license categories: the basis for the concept of “fitness for mission” in any operator.
Where on the platformThe concept of fidelity and its limitations inMap — Occupational Medicine.

ICAO Annex 6 — Aircraft operation

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What controls it?Fatigue management is within the operator's responsibilities: either mandatory limits or an approved FRMS.

ICAO Doc 8984 — Handbook of Civil Aviation Medicine

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What controls it?The philosophy of medical evaluation: keeping people safe in service, and separating the decision from the clinical file.
Where on the platformData lens inMapandChapter Four.

ICAO Doc 9966 — FRMS Guide

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What controls it?The applied science of circadian rhythm and sleep and how it is managed institutionally with continuous measurement.
Where on the platformBurnout articleAnd the “minimum FRMS” proposal.

EASA ORO.FTL / FAA Part 117

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What controls it?Binding organizational translation of the science of fatigue: Duty boundaries that change with the timing of the beginning and the number of sectors.
Where on the platformWatch the third chapter inReport.

CAPSCA — ICAO x who

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What controls it?Collaborative arrangement for public health event management in civil aviation: named roles before the crisis.
Where on the platformCAPSCA articleandChapter Five.

NEJM Study 2013—Aeromedical Emergencies

Occupational medicine
What controls it?The most widely cited reference for the frequency of on-board medical events (about one event for every ~604 flights).
Where on the platformEditorialChapter one.

ILO-OSH 2001 and Convention 155

Occupational medicine
What controls it?Health and safety system cycle: policy, organization, implementation, evaluation, improvement - with the participation of employees.
Where on the platformflowsMapAnd its methodology.

WHO — Healthy Workplace Framework 2010

Occupational medicine
What controls it?Four complementary pathways are driven by leadership commitment: physical environment, psychosocial environment, personal resources, and community connection.
Where on the platformReading frame inChapter one.

ISO 45001:2018

Quality and risks
What controls it?Occupational health and safety management system - and its fifth clause: accountability of senior leadership that is not delegated.
Where on the platformCouncil articleDecisions are recorded inHome.

ISO 45003:2021

Quality and risks
What controls it?Psychosocial risk management within the system itself — not as an educational supplement.
Where on the platformThe breadth of the system inFifth article.

ISO 31000 — Risk Management

Quality and risks
What controls it?The language of the institutional record: potential, impact, owner, and indicator — the gateway through which the readiness file enters the board.
Where on the platformProposed risk register line inThe notebook.

ISO 22301 — Business Continuity

Quality and risks
What controls it?Identifying critical functions and rehearsing connections before they are needed — CAPSCA's partner within the organization's walls.
Where on the platformAnnual exercise recommendation inCAPSCA article.

Health Insurance Council NPHIES platform

Digital insurance and health
What controls it?Standardizing the language for exchanging health claims and information nationally — the practical requirement for monthly trend reading.
Where on the platformChapter TwoandAtaba Studio.

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

Digital insurance and health
What controls it?A universal badge of unseen needs that turns “slow down and understand” into a silent language of service.
Where on the platformAvailability articleAnd the flight lens is inHome.

Vision 2030 — Three related programmes

National policies
What controls it?Health Sector Transformation (Prevention and Value), Quality of Life, and National Aviation Strategy with its stated objectives.
Where on the platformpageStrategic alignmentComplete andChapter Five.

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