<p><strong>The practical guide to transforming your safety program into a functioning safety management system</strong></p> <p>The advent of the safety management system (SMS) has affected all aviation sectors worldwide, and is now required for most domestic and international air operations, through
Practical safety management systems : the practical guide to transform your safety program into a functioning safety management system
β Scribed by Paul R. Snyder; Gary M. Ullrich
- Year
- 2019
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- English
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- 214
- Edition
- Second
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
About the Authors
1. Overview and History of Safety Management Systems
What is SMS?
Evolution of Safety Management
Why Do We Need SMS?
How SMS Addresses an Organizationβs Role in Safety
Flight Standards Voluntary SMS Pilot Projects (2007-2015)
Airport SMS Pilot Studies
14 CFR Part 5: Safety Management Systems
SMS Voluntary Program
The International Mandate for SMS
Review Questions
2. Understanding the Components of an SMS
Introduction
Safety Policy Component
Safety Risk Management Component
Safety Assurance Component
Safety Promotion Component
Harmonization of the Four Components
Review Questions
3. SMS Costs Versus Benefits
Introduction
Is Safety a Core Business Function?
Cost Versus Benefit
Cost Versus Benefit Considerations
Costs of Accidents
Costs of Incidents
Costs of Safety
What is the Value of a Human Life?
Production Versus Protection
Benefits of Managing Safety
The Bottom Line: What are the Costs and Benefits of Part 5?
Review Questions
4. Safety Management Systems Versus Safety Programs
Introduction
Breaking Down the Definition of SMS
Characteristics of an SMS Versus a Traditional Safety Program
Summary
Scenario for Group Discussion: Demonstrating the Need for an SMS
Review Questions
5. Scalability of SMS
Introduction
Defining Scalability
Scenarios for Group Discussion: Scalability
Summary
Review questions
6. Basic Safety Concepts
The Concept of Safety
The Evolution of Aviation Safety
Accident CausationβThe Swiss Cheese Model
The 1:600 Rule
The Iceberg of Ignorance
The SHELL Model
Practical Drift
Effective Safety Program Management
Review Questions
7. SMS Planning and Process
Introduction
SMS Voluntary Program
Part 5 for Air Carriers
Scenarios for Group Discussion
Review Questions
8. Transitioning Your Safety Program to a Safety Management System
Introduction
Phased Implementation of Your SMS
Review Questions
9. Developing a Safety Policy for Your Organization
Introduction
The Safety Policy Statement
The Safety Policy
Safety Objectives
Safety Performance
Scenario for Discussion
Review Questions
10. Safety Risk Management
Introduction
SRM: Proactive and Reactive Hazard and Risk Mitigation
Systematic Method of Conducting an SRA
Step One: Identify Hazards
Step Two: Hazard Consequence Description
Step Three: Identify Your Hazard Mitigation Controls
Step Four: Pre-mitigation Risk Assessment
Step Five: Analyze the Risk Control Measures You Plan to Use
Step Six: Make Control Decisions
Step Seven: Describe Control Implementation
Step Eight: Measuring New Risk Controls
Step Nine: Risk Decision-Making
Step Ten: Risk Assessment After Risk Controls are Implemented, Reviewed, and Supervised
Step Eleven: Select a Date for Review
Step Twelve: Review
Tying it All Together: The General Principles of Safety Risk Management
Conclusion
Review Questions
11. Safety Assurance and Continuous Monitoring
Introduction
SA and Interactions With SRM
Required Continuous Monitoring
Data Acquisition
Conclusion
Review Questions
12. Safety Assurance: Audits and Evaluations
Introduction to Audits and Evaluations
What is the Difference Between an Evaluation and an Audit?
Basic Auditing and Evaluation Methods
Instructions for Using the Gap Analysis Tool
SMSVP Guide and Job Aids
Conclusion
Review Questions
13. SMS and Your Safety Culture
Introduction
Defining Safety Culture
Safety Management and Safety Culture
Measuring Your Positive Safety Culture
Scenario Discussion
Review Questions
14. Creating Your SMS Manual
Introduction
Requirements for Documentation
Planning for Success
Creating Your SMS Manual
FAA Involvement
Evaluating Success
Review Questions
Glossary
Index
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