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George Firican ICAO EUR/NAT Regional Officer Almaty, 5 to 9 September 2005 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
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2 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SUMMARY What is SMS? Why SMS? Definitions Systems approach SMS Strategy SMS principles Building an SMS Safety culture Safety versus efficiency Safety through SMS Basic safety process Traditional versus current Safety management
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3 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Businesslike approach to safety Managing safety risks Setting goals Planning Measuring performance Integral part of an organization Organizational culture Way people work
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4 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 WHY SMS? Accident causes Human errors? Causal factors Chain links Organizational issues Making the system safer Actions by an organization Systems approach to safety management Address latent failures ICAO requirements
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5 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 NOTIONS Failure - system Fault - equipment Error - human Active failures – can be observed Latent failures – (hidden) hazards, unsafe conditions ERROR and/or FAULT = FAILURE
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6 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SYSTEMS APPROACH System includes People Procedures Technology Role of organization Prevention of Accidents Incidents Safety management includes: whole range of activities all levels of organization
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7 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS STRATEGIES (1/2) Reactive strategy – investigate accidents and incidents Focused on compliance Measured on accidents and incidents limited by: Actual failures Insufficient data “root causes”unknown Constant catching up required to match human inventiveness for new errors
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8 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS STRATEGIES (2/2) Proactive strategy - constant and aggressive seek for information through: Reporting systems Identifying latent conditions Safety surveys Data analysis Operational inspections Operational audits
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9 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 Organization Safety assessments Occurrence reporting Hazard identification Investigation & analysis Performance monitoring Safety promotion Safety monitoring KEY SAFETY MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
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10 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS PRINCIPLES The Four Principles (4 Ps) of Safety Management: Philosophy Policy Procedure Practices
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11 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS PHILOSOPHY Safety management starts with Management Philosophy: recognizing that there will always be threats to safety; setting the organization's standards; and confirming that safety is everyone's responsibility.
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12 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS POLICY Specify how safety will be achieved: clear statements of responsibility, authority, and accountability; development of organizational processes and structures to incorporate safety goals into every aspect of the operation; and development of the skills and knowledge necessary to do the job.
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13 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS PROCEDURES What management wants people to do to execute the policy: clear direction to all staff; means for planning, organizing, and controlling; and means for monitoring and assessing safety status and processes (e.g. reporting and communication)
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14 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SMS PRACTICES What really happens on the job: following well designed, effective procedures; avoiding the shortcuts that can detract from safety; and taking appropriate action when a safety concern is identified.
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15 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 BUILDING A SMS Good ideas do not guarantee success Resistance to change Three critical elements to success: Commitment Cognizance Competence
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16 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SAFETY CULTURE Organisation’s culture is defined by: “… what people do” “… how we do things around here” Safety culture is: “Informed” culture “Just” culture “Reporting” culture “Learning” culture
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17 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 INFORMED CULTURE People understand Hazards Risks Staff work continuously to Identify Overcome threats to safety
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18 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 JUST CULTURE Errors Human factors understood Willful violations Not tolerated Everyone agrees on Acceptable Unacceptable
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19 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 REPORTING CULTURE People encouraged to voice safety concerns Safety concerns Reported Analyzed Action taken Feed-back
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20 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 LEARNING CULTURE People encouraged to develop and apply Skills Knowledge Staff updated and informed on safety issues Safety reports are fed back to staff
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21 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 ENCOURAGING SAFETY CULTURE Management: Practices what it preaches Allocates adequate resources Acknowledges safety concerns and suggestions Gives feedback on decisions Feedbacks are timely, relevant and clear “Do nothing” decisions - explained
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22 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SAFETY VERSUS EFFICIENCY Traditional thinking: Avoid costs Cost of occurrences Cost of accidents Current (modern) thinking: Safety and efficiency linked: Safety reduces losses Safety enhances productivity Safety is good for business
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23 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SAFETY THROUGH SMS SMS approach: Proactive Anticipates and addresses issues (e.g. latent failures) Deals effectively with incidents and accidents Applies lessons learned to improve safety Reduces losses Improves productivity
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24 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 BASIC SAFETY PROCESS REPORT: safety concern problem hazard occurrence ANALYSEANALYSE CORRECTCORRECT Evaluate Resolved Not resolved
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25 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 TRADITIONAL VERSUS CURRENT (1/2) Traditional approach Independent safety officer Reporting to head of organization No authority Results achieved Ability to persuade management
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26 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 TRADITIONAL VERSUS CURRENT (2/2) Current Approach SMS basic safety process Part of organization’s management No additional regulations No additional safety oversight Managers accountable Safety-related actions No action
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27 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 SAFETY MANAGEMENT Management of organisation is Responsible Accountable Authority and accountability co-exist
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28 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 Review What is SMS? Why SMS? Definitions Systems approach SMS Strategy SMS principles Building an SMS Safety culture Safety versus efficiency Safety through SMS Basic safety process Traditional versus current Safety management
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29 Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005 QUESTIONS, COMMENTS ?
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George Firican ICAO EUR/NAT Regional Officer Almaty, 5 to 9 September 2005 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - END -
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