SafetyManagementSystem
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Safety Management System (SMS) for Civil Aviation

Language: English, French, Portuguese
Duration:
3 days
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Description

Safety management in civil aviation is critical for all service providers, including airlines, maintenance organizations, and Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs). A Safety Management System (SMS) for Civil Aviation helps organizations identify hazards, assess risks, monitor performance, and continuously improve safety. These systems strengthen operational efficiency, reduce incidents, and promote a positive safety culture while ensuring compliance with international regulations.

This five-day classroom course (40 hours) equips aviation professionals with practical knowledge of Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Civil Aviation. The course covers four core components: safety policy and objectives, safety risk management, safety assurance, and safety promotion. Participants learn how these components interact and contribute to overall safety performance. The program also addresses updates from ICAO Doc 9859 Safety Management Manual (Edition 4, 2018) and aligns with ICAO Annex 19, preparing learners to implement SMS according to international standards.

Participants engage in practical exercises, case studies, and discussions to explore real-life safety challenges. Learners practice identifying hazards, assessing risks, developing mitigation strategies, and creating SMS implementation plans. The course highlights connections between SMS for Civil Aviation and Quality Management Systems (QMS). It also explains the link to the State Safety Program (SSP), providing a broader context for effective safety management.

By the end of the course, participants understand regulatory requirements and operational principles of Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Civil Aviation. They gain tools to implement, monitor, and enhance safety management, build a positive safety culture, improve safety communications, and maintain safety as a priority in all operations.

Key Topics

  • Levels of safety risk decision making
  • Importance of an evidence-based allocation of resources
  • Safety deficiency, hazard, potential consequence and safety risk
  • Steps involved in monitoring safety performance
  • Safety risk profiles
  • Safety reporting program

Objectives

  • Summarize the fundamental safety management concepts that sustain the operation of an SMS
  • Establish the priorities for safety mitigation based on the evaluation of safety risk
  • Develop strategies for safety risk mitigation using safety risk profiles as a frame of reference
  • Develop the building blocks for the implementation and operation of an effective airline employee safety reporting program
  • Develop strategies for safety risk mitigation using safety risk profiles as a frame of reference
  • Explain the requirements to achieve compliance with ICAO Annex 19 and IOSA SMS standards

Targe Audience

  • Airline operations managers
  • Corporate and operational safety managers, analysts, coordinators
  • Postholders
  • Quality managers

Certificate

Upon completion, participants receive
a certificate of achievement.

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