Introduction
Often the root cause or contributing factors are embedded within the organisations process and procedures.
Unfortunately with hindsight we are often able to understand the existence of numerous latent âexposuresâ, (sometimes too late!)
If a major contributing factor to most unwelcome events then is to be found within the organisation, it should follow that it is the organisation itself that has the âpowerâ to effect a control of the exposure by removing or reducing the exposure (mitigation).
During this course we share both the value and importance of developing the best safety management system which we can develop, and in so doing will deliver real and tangible benefits to the organisation.
We have looked at the regulations driving an SMS and should understand that the SMS is a national obligation based on the need to demonstrate compliance with ICAO
Throughout the course, we focus on best practices and the need for an effective understanding regarding the industry and organizational best practices to help us embrace the various SMS challenges which face a CAT AOC holder.
Who is the course for?
This training is highly relevant for SMS Managers, Quality Managers, and other stakeholders in the organization who need to have a deep appreciation of the safety audit process, the necessary background, and skills to manage the Risk Assessment Strategies or perform Risk assessment in the workplace.
What is the Benefit of this Training â What will I learn?
– Review the various techniques for building a Risk-Based Safety System
-Gain a fundamental understanding of the principles to be found within a regulatory risk and performance-based oversight system.
-Understand the management of Performance Standards and how they may be developed within your organization.
-Learn the doâs and donâts of Aviation Risk-Based Safety Performance Best Practices âwhat works Best âWhy & How?
Detailed Content / Topics â The following Subjects will be addressedÂ
– SMS Exposure â How to Measure Risk
– Safety Risk Management â Root Cause Considerations
– Managing a Hazard Identification Process
– SMS System Description for Risk Management
– Safety Risk Management â Advanced Processes, Activities, and Tools
Introduction to Fault Tree Analysis
Introduction to Bowtie Risk
Assessment Methodology
– Safety Performance Monitoring
– SPT â Alert Level â SPI
– Change Management
– The Relationship Between Safety Risk Management and Safety Assurance
Learning Objectives
To provide attendees with:
â Identify Specific issues which are related to both the organisational and Industry in General, particularly related to subcontract activity.
â Consider opportunities to generate organisational efficiencies driven by the SMS.
â To provide Senior Management with full awareness of the key risks or exposures of the business.
â The ability to Mitigate or control the potential âsafety threatsâ. A clear and concise organisational process that is documented and can be used as an educator for our staff.
â The active involvement of all the staff in safety.
â The mechanism whereby the Senior Management can demonstrate effective oversight and management of its risks.
Target Groups
SMS Managers, Quality Managers, and other Stakeholders in the organization.
Pre-requisitesÂ
A background or understanding of Aviation Quality and Safety Systems will be an advantage.
What do People Say about Sofema Aviation Cervices Training?
âVery informative and very good knowledge of the instructor.â
âInstructor is very experienced and shares even more than expected with us.â
âThis training helped me to develop some new skills.â
DurationÂ
1 day â Each training day will start at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.
Sofema Aviation Services offers a flexible approach to developing all in-company training courses which are specific to the clientâs needs. If you would like additional information concerning how course content may be configured to be more appropriate for your organisation please email team@sassofia.com.