Safety Management System (SMS) | Initial | E-Learning
Safety Management System (SMS) | Initial | E-Learning
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Health and safety training airside
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Description
The SMS: why? - The SMS within the aviation safety continuous improvement strategy - Fundamental safety concepts - The dangers specifically targeted by the SMS - Distinctive and effective SMS Operation and stakeholders - The four pillars of the SMS - The concept of safety policy and objectives - Process by which a risk is handled - Business functions to the actions expected within the framework of the SMS - The SMS Manual Safety Culture - Positive Safety Culture - The concept of just culture - Actions that encourage the promotion of safety - Legal obligation to feed back events linked to aviation safety Working within the SMS framework - Actions expected of personnel as part of the SMS - Identification of safety-related hazards or occurrences - Notification of safety-related hazards or events Manager Annex - Develop and maintain Safety Culture and Just Culture within your team. - Participate in risk management and aviation safety assurance
Target Audience
Staff involved in the SGS process within the AIR-OPS, ATO, PART M / G or 145 approved organizations, Airport operators, handling agents and their subcontractors. Managers, quality and safety technicians
Course Objective
Be able to identify existing or potential safety risk management mechanisms within approved organizations Be able to act on the concepts of safety and risk management Be able to lead the SGS approach within a team or a department Use SMS tools
Minimum Duration
300 min
Final Assessment
Certification
An individual certificate will be issued to each trainee at the end of the training course.
Validity
2 years
Key topics
The SMS: why? - The SMS within the aviation safety continuous improvement strategy - Fundamental safety concepts - The dangers specifically targeted by the SMS - Distinctive and effective SMS Operation and stakeholders - The four pillars of the SMS - The concept of safety policy and objectives - Process by which a risk is handled - Business functions to the actions expected within the framework of the SMS - The SMS Manual Safety Culture - Positive Safety Culture - The concept of just culture - Actions that encourage the promotion of safety - Legal obligation to feed back events linked to aviation safety Working within the SMS framework - Actions expected of personnel as part of the SMS - Identification of safety-related hazards or occurrences - Notification of safety-related hazards or events Manager Annex - Develop and maintain Safety Culture and Just Culture within your team. - Participate in risk management and aviation safety assurance