Sofema Aviation Services has the pleasure to invite you to join our SMS training session in Istanbul, Turkey. The courses will be delivered in GÖKJET AŞ Training Center on 16-20 September 2013.
Training courses:
Safety Management Systems Implementation, 3 Days (16-18 Sept 2013)
Developing SMS Risk Assessment Strategies, 2 Days (19-20 Sept 2013)
Training Details
Safety Management Systems Implementation, 3 Days
An effective SMS is an essential tool to raise the understanding that the organization faces in respect of the various risks affecting the business. The SMS Implementation training develops a full understanding of the current position, identifies the organization focus and considers a road map and time line to achieve the stated objective.
Detailed content:
- Understanding the responsibilities of the Safety Manager and the role of Quality Assurance and Safety Assurance in our Organisation
- Delivering a working SMS both cost effectively and ensuring we set and meet time constraints
- Effective Marketing and Raising Awareness
- Introduction to Emergency Response Planning
- Specific Issues related to SMS in an MRO environment
- Gap Analysis
- SMS Implementation Process and Integration
- SMS Implementation Plan
- SMS Training Requirements
- Constructing the initial road map
- Implementing an Emergency Response Plan
- Reviewing our Road Map and Implementation Time Line
- The Risk Management Process in a Safety Management System – Identifying Hazards
- Risk Assessment Review
- Human Factors – Safety Culture and Risk Assessment
- SMS Return On Investment & The Hidden Costs of Failed Safety Systems
Developing SMS Risk Assessment Strategies, 2 Days
The industry is constantly being driven to deliver ever higher levels of safety. In addition, from Jan 2009 ICAO enquires the implementation of a proactive SMS system. EASA is expected to follow ICAO requirements from mid 2012.
“The risks and costs in commercial aviation necessitate a rational process for decision-making. On a daily basis, operators and managers make decisions in real time, weighing the probability and severity of any adverse consequences implied by the risk against the expected gain of taking the risk. This process is known as risk management.” – ICAO
The core requirement for an SMS is an effective method of identifying and controlling risk, and an essential element of safety management is the process of risk assessment.
Detailed content:
- Abbreviations & Definitions
- The Evolution of Safety Thinking
- The Difference between Conformance, Compliance and Performance
- The Difference between Safety Assurance and Quality Assurance
- Safety Culture and Risk Assessment
- Human Factors and Risk Management
- Practical Safety Auditing Techniques
- Identifying Hazards
- Risk Assessment & Root Cause Analysis – Risk Management
- Safety Risk Management
- Advanced Risk Analysis
- Qualitative or Quantitative Risk Assessment
- SMS Return On Investment & The Hidden Costs of Failed Safety Systems
For details of the available trainings please see www.sassofia.com for further information please email office@sassofia.com