ICAO SMS Module #3 - Introduction To Safety Management 2008-11 (E)
ICAO SMS Module #3 - Introduction To Safety Management 2008-11 (E)
ICAO SMS Module #3 - Introduction To Safety Management 2008-11 (E)
Safety Module 10
Phased approach to
Management SMS Implementation
System
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SMS planning SMS operation
to safety management
Module 5 Module 6 Module 7
Risks SMS regulation Introduction to SMS
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Objective Outline
The safety stereotype
At the end of this module, participants will be able to The management dilemma
Need for safety management
explain the need for, the strategies and the key features of Strategies for safety management
The imperative of change
safety management. Safety management Eight building blocks
Four responsibilities for managing safety
Questions and answers
Points to remember
Exercise N 03/01 The Anyfield Airport accident (See
Handout N 2)
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Protection Production
Production Protection
Catastrophe Bankruptcy
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Latent conditions
1000 4000 Reactive Proactive Predictive
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Desirable management
levels
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Safety management Eight building blocks Safety management Eight building blocks
q Investigation of safety occurrences with the objective of tEffective implementation of Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs), including the use of checklists and
identifying systemic safety deficiencies rather than briefings.
assigning blame. uContinuous improvement of the overall level of safety.
r Sharing safety lessons learned and best practices The result of implementing the eight building blocks:
through the active exchange of safety information. An organizational culture that fosters safe practices,
encourages effective safety communication, and
s Integration of safety training for operational personnel. actively manages safety with the same attention to
results as financial management.
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activities.
Implement Safety Prioritize
p Adoption of best industry practices. control
strategies
management
process
risks
In summary In summary
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The Anytown City Airport accident The Anytown City Airport accident
Group activity: required task:
A facilitator will be appointed, who will coordinate the From the investigation report of the above accident,
discussion. you should identify:
A summary of the discussion will be written on flip 1. Organizational processes that influenced the
operation and which felt under the responsibility of
charts, and a member of the group will brief on their
senior management (i.e. those accountable for the
findings in a plenary session.
allocation of resources);
Required task: 2. Latent conditions in the system safety which
Read the text related to the accident of the twin-engined became precursors of active failures;
jet transport at Anyfield Airport. 3. Defences which failed to perform due to
weaknesses, inadequacies or plain absence;
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Module N 3 Introduction
to safety management