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Goals of the Certification Program Recognize the important contribution that technicians provide to the surveying and mapping profession. Provide credentials to technicians.
Goals of the Certification Program Identify those technicians who have achieved specific technical competencies. Provide a career ladder for technicians.
Safety Management Systems: Challenges and Benefits
5 Safety Management Systems Involve: the systematic management of risks which deliver the desired level of safety performance the establishment of a corporate culture The way people do their jobs
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7 Principal Safety Activities are: Annual Safety Report Regional Safety Initiatives STEADES Operational Safety Audits
8 Safety Management Systems Safety Strategy Applicable Strategy elements: Co-ordinate and integrate your resources with industry Promote ISS on practices and equipment which improve safety Reinforce the role of the industry for safety accountability
9 Safety Management Systems The Auditing Problem: Today’s “audit frenzy” Redundant, overlapping audits No common standards No defined auditor qualifications Uneven results No sharing & recognition of audits Inefficient use of resources
10 Safety Management Systems The Challenge: Create one audit program everyone can accept Establish international operational standards Develop auditor qualifications and standardised audit procedures Accredit audit organisations
11 Safety Management Systems Project Goal: Formulate and implement your procedure as an internationally recognised evaluation system by which the level of competence and reliability to deliver a safe operation and manage risks that may be assessed
12 Safety Management Systems Scope: Accountability of your company for safety Safety management system Quality assurance Flight operations, flight dispatch Cabin safety Engineering & maintenance Ground handling Cargo, dangerous goods Operational security
13 Safety Management Systems Perceived Concerns: added audit that will be imposed upon airlines infringe upon regulatory oversight by the State The “Safety Bar” will be too high The “Safety Bar” will be too low The program quality of your safety will not be maintained
14 Safety Management Systems Operational Standards: Standards & Recommended Practices (ISARPs) incorporate all international Standards, additional requirements from other States and industrial programs The “Safety Bar” will approximate to acceptable levels that exist today A well managed airline will be able to meet the Standards
15 Safety Management Systems Responses: reduce the number of audits Policy or guidelines may exist, but will not be imposed Safety operational audit standard, and is not regulatory Establish safety will have no affect on State regulatory oversight, however...
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17 Safety Management Systems Benefits: safety initiative good progress despite industry circumstances The program will provide the benefits mandated by Industry
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