Beschreibung:
Safety Management Systems: Applications for the Aviation Industry provides an in-depth review of specific applications of an aviation-related Safety Management System(SMS) by following it from design through application.
Safety Management Systems: Applications for the Aviation Industry provides an in-depth review of specific applications of an aviation-related Safety Management System (SMS) by following it from design through application. Readers will gain an understanding of SMS and how it relates to their daily activities. Also, specific information is provided on the rotocraft industry, due to variations in the challenges it faces.
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1The Legal Aspects of a Safety Management System
Cory J. Trunkhill, Kris Ostrowski, Greg Woo, and David A. Carroll
2Designing and Managing the Safety System
Bradley S. Baugh
3Safety Management System Implementation Planning
David Thirtyacre
4Organizing the Safety Management System
Michael Goldfein
5Directing the Safety Management System
Roger C. Lee, Christopher Groom, Sarah Talley, and Marisa Aguiar
6Safety Performance Management
Rachelle L. Strong
7Managing Human Factors
Susan K. Archer and Stacie L. Fain
8Budgeting for Safety and Risk Assessment
Mark Simpson
9Accident and Incident Investigation
Abraham Adole
10Safety Management Systems for Rotorcraft Manufacturers
Isaac Munene
Appendices
List of Figures
1.1Shewart Cycle as used by the ANSI Z10 standard
2.1The Cause-and-Effect (Fishbone Diagram)
2.2Illustrative Risk Matrix
2.3Bow-tie Diagram
2.4Extract of ICAO’s Gap Analysis Checklist
2.5Flow Chart Example
2.6SWOT Diagram
3.1Sample Work Breakout Schedule
5.1Power and Interest Grid
6.1AHP Matrix Model
6.2DAHP model output for safety training completion rate SPI
6.3New software development to improve performance management at small regional airport
6.4Example of safety inspection checklist
6.5Example safety performance metric output
6.6Safety risk management continuous improvement cycle
7.1Frank Gilbreth filming a motion study,
7.3The safety culture pyramid
7.4Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS) cycle
9.1Safety management and decision-making process
9.2Accident as specific types of incidents
9.3Total Incentive Cost Worksheet
10.1Relationships and dependencies of an integrated SMS
List of Tables
1.1CFR 14 Part Regulations3
2.1Selected SMS Tools Matrix39
5.1Identification of Safety Stakeholder using the SHELL Model67
10.1ICAO SMS Components and Elements147
10.2Enterprise Management Systems for a generic rotorcraft manufacturer148