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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
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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.
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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.
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E VOLUTION OF SAFETY THINKING Safety thinking are considered in below options; Why? How? What? Who? When?
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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.
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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
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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
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S AFETY PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT Responsibility Authority Procedures Controls Interfaces Process measures
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O RGANIZATION PROCESS FOR RESILIENCE ENGINEERING
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S AFETY M ANAGEMENT S YSTEM PROCESS
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B ASIC SAFETY PROCESS
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SHEL MODEL FOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT
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I NCREASING THE SAFETY STRUCTURE IN AN ORGANIZATION
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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.
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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.
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T HANK YOU …….
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