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Enhancing safety management: A global approach

Enhancing safety management: A global approach . Kang Huei Wang Head (School of Aviation Safety & Security) Singapore Aviation Academy. Enhancing safety management: A global approach. Enhancing safety management: A global approach. Evolution of global safety initiatives.

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Enhancing safety management: A global approach

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  1. Enhancing safety management:A global approach Kang Huei Wang Head (School of Aviation Safety & Security) Singapore Aviation Academy

  2. Enhancing safety management: A global approach

  3. Enhancing safety management: A global approach

  4. Evolution of global safety initiatives

  5. Number of accidents with 100 or more fatalities(1960-2012) 1996 Source:planecrashinfo.com 56 hull-loss accidents 1861 fatalities

  6. Evolution of global safety initiatives

  7. Evolution of global safety initiatives ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP)

  8. Enhancing safety management: A global approach

  9. ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan: 2014

  10. ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan: 2014 GASP objectives

  11. ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan: 2014 Overview of strategy to achieve GASP objectives

  12. ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan: 2014 Global priorities • Loss of control in-flight accidents and incidents

  13. ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan: 2014 GASP framework

  14. Global safety performance (average of 60%) Effective implementation of USOAP Critical Elements per UN geographical region

  15. Global safety performance Effective implementation of USOAP areas 58% Aerodromes Air Navigation Services 53% Accident Investigation 51% 72% Airworthiness Operations 66% Licensing 71% Organization 63%) Legislation 70%

  16. Global safety objectives Overview of strategy to achieve GASP objectives

  17. Implementing effective safety oversight ESTABLISH CE1: LEGISLATION CE2: REGULATIONS CE3: ORGANISATION CE4: TECHNICAL STAFF & QUALIFIED TRAINING CE5: TECHNICAL GUIDANCE & TOOLS CE6: LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, APPROVAL CE7: CONTINUOUS SURVEILLANCE CE8: RESOLUTION OF SAFETY CONCERNS IMPLEMENT Critical elements of a State safety oversight system

  18. Enhancing safety management: A global approach

  19. Implementing safety management

  20. Implementing safety management • The GASP calls for those States having mature safety oversight systems to progress toward full implementation of State safety programmes. • In the near-term, States that have achieved effective implementation levels over 60% are to fully implement SSP by 2017, with SSP fully implemented in all Member States by 2022.

  21. Implementing safety management

  22. Implementing safety management

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  26. SSP – SMS relationship Production Protection State Safety Programme (SSP) Objective: Safety risk management State • Performance-based • oversight • Acceptance • Compliance oversight Objective: Support production goals and customer satisfaction Service delivery Organization’s Safety Management system (SMS) Objective: Safety risk management Services provider • Safety assurance

  27. SSP – SMS relationship The Bridge State Service providers ALoSP Safety performance SSP SMS

  28. Thank You

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