This focuses on Safety Management Systems (SMS) – Implementation and Control. Designed for aviation professionals, this interactive course provides practical skills and knowledge to implement an effective SMS. The course ensures regulatory compliance while fostering a proactive safety culture, which is crucial for the proper implementation and control of safety management systems.
This course covers the full spectrum of SMS, from initial design and preparation to continuous improvement. Participants will learn to assess current implementation levels and perform gap analyses. Then, they will develop structured implementation plans that are manageable and effective. Key topics include safety risk management, operational safety assurance, hazard identification, safety reporting, change management, and safety promotion. By mastering these areas, attendees can proactively manage risks and improve safety processes. This approach will enhance overall organizational safety performance, focusing on SMS implementation as well as control.
The course emphasizes ICAO-aligned SMS concepts. It provides strategies to secure managerial support and communicate safety effectively. Moreover, it helps embed a continuous safety improvement culture within the airline. Participants will also understand the tangible benefits of a well-implemented SMS. Safety Management Systems (SMS) – Implementation and Control benefits include reduced operational risks, improved compliance, and a strengthened organizational safety reputation.
With a combination of live interactive sessions, Q&A opportunities, self-study materials, assessments, and practical exercises, this course ensures a comprehensive learning experience. Successful participants receive an IATA Certificate. They can also apply what they’ve learned about SMS – Implementation and Control toward an IATA Diploma in Safety Management for Airlines.
Learning about Safety Management Systems (SMS) – Implementation and Control, take this course to gain expert knowledge in SMS implementation and manage risks proactively. Furthermore, promote a strong, sustainable safety culture aligned with international aviation standards, effectively assuring both control and implementation of these systems.


