Risk Analysis

QMS & SMS Relationship Challenges and Misconceptions within an EASA Environment

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QMS & SMS Relationship Challenges and Misconceptions within an EASA Environment.

September 11, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SMS) www.sassofia.com takes a deep dive into the QMS & SMS Relationship. In aviation, there are numerous misconceptions and misunderstandings about Safety Management Systems (SMS) and Quality Management Systems (QMS). This section aims to clarify these misunderstandings and the relationship and differences between these two crucial systems. Common Ground but Different Goals Both…

Building a CAMO Risk Register in an EASA Compliant Safety Management System

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EASA-Compliant Safety Management System

April 01, 2024

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Considerations presented by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) related to building a CAMO Risk Register in an EASA Compliant Safety Management System As part of the development of an EASA-compliant Part CAMO Organisation the Safety Management System will benefit from the development and continuous monitoring of a Risk Register. A risk register is a crucial part…

Introduction to Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA), Particular Risk Analysis (PRA) and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)

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Sofema Aviation Services identifies the key difference between Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA), Particular Risk Analysis (PRA) and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)

January 12, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com identifies the key difference between Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA), Particular Risk Analysis (PRA) and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) techniques. The core focus of aviation safety is to minimize and manage risks associated with aircraft operations. In-depth safety analyses such as ZSA, PRA, and FMEA are instrumental in identifying,…

Hazard Identification and Analysis

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Hazard Identification

November 16, 2022

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Sofema Online (SOL) www.sofemaonline.com considers the elements required for an effective Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis System. Introduction We understand that a Hazard is any condition, event, or circumstance defined as “anything” with the potential to cause harm (which could essentially lead to an incident or accident) o Hazards can have multiple outcomes; o Zero adverse impact;…