In this presentation I am considering all the safety aspects and procedures as a “SAFETY MANAGEMNT” By, Gowtham H G Flight operations Trade wings Institute.

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In this presentation I am considering all the safety aspects and procedures as a “SAFETY MANAGEMNT” By, Gowtham H G Flight operations Trade wings Institute of Management

SAFETY MANGEMENT BASIC SAFETY CONCEPT The concept of safety. The evolution of safety thinking. Accident causation. The organizational accident. People, operation contexts and safety (SHEL model) Errors and violations.

C ONCEPT OF SAFETY Depending on the perspective, the concept of safety in aviation may have different connotations, such as: zero accidents or serious incidents freedom from hazards attitudes of employees of aviation organizations towards unsafe acts and conditions error avoidance and regulatory compliance.

E VOLUTION OF SAFETY THINKING Safety thinking are considered in below options; Why? How? What? Who? When?

A CCIDENT CAUSATIONS Basicaly accident causation is by two things; Active failures – Actions or inactions, including errors and violations, which have an immediate adverse effect. Latent conditions – Evident once the system’s defenses have been breached.

O RGANIZATIONAL ACCIDENT These are activities over which any organisation has a reasonable degree of direct control. It includes; Policy making Planning Communication Allocation of resources supervision

P EOPLE, OPERATIONAL CONTEXTS AND SAFETY Combination of people, operational contexts and safety includes; Checklist Strategies to control operational errors Errors and violations Effective safety reporting

S AFETY PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT Responsibility Authority Procedures Controls Interfaces Process measures

O RGANIZATION PROCESS FOR RESILIENCE ENGINEERING

S AFETY M ANAGEMENT S YSTEM PROCESS

B ASIC SAFETY PROCESS

SHEL MODEL FOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT

I NCREASING THE SAFETY STRUCTURE IN AN ORGANIZATION

CONCLUSION Many resilience engineering concepts require a compatible SMS. This SMS is development stems from the same paradigm as resilience engineering. Important concepts have been identified but much work still has to be done.

OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE Strength of chain is known from its weakest link. Level of preparedness of the states having aviation connectivity with a particular state is most critical. Some are soft in their approach by culture, some are soft by design, and some are soft as they cannot afford cost. ICAO has a role to play. India should be more proactive in the international forum.

T HANK YOU …….