The Meaning
of Safety Management System (SMS)
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well The Meaning of Safety Management System (SMS). So, my only purpose is to
provide pilots and aviation professionals, regardless of experience levels, the
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Aviation Safety was inspired by the "Pillars" of the Safety
Management Systems (SMS).
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
through its member states has adopted ANNEX 6 which requires each member state
to require the implementation of SMS by its Aviation Service providers. So, very
simple, this means all states will establish a Safety Program, in order to accomplish
an acceptable level of Safety in the operation of aircraft.
States shall require as part of their Safety Program,
that an operator implements a Safety Managements System acceptable to the State
of the Operator that, as a minimum:
1.
Identify
Safety Hazards.
2.
Ensures
that remedial action necessary to maintain an acceptable level of Safety is implemented.
3.
Provides
for continuous monitoring and regular assessment of the Safety Level achieved.
4.
Objective
to make continuous improvement to the overall level of Safety.
To successfully
achieve a Zero – Accident rate is definitely a high-minded Goal.
A Safety
Management System will clearly define of Safety accountability throughout the
Operators Organization, including a direct accountability for Safety on the part
of Senior Management.
For the first time in Aviation History,
Aviation managerial accountability has reached, also if your organization
implements an adequate SMS fully implemented, your organization will reduced
the risk hazards to stay away from incidents and accidents.
SMS can be utilized as a means of providing a
formal process and structure to control the risk associated with the vast display
of aviation assignments, so it is the goal of SMS to create a positive Safety Culture
where contributors continually challenge the processes, the culture and the
systems to identify weaknesses and where improvements can be made.
Let’s review the four pillars of Safety Management
Systems:
Ø Safety Policy. Clearly defined
policies, procedures, and organizational structure.
Ø Safety Risk Management. Formal
System of hazard identification, risk assessment, resource allocation, and
System monitoring.
Ø Safety Assurance .Continuous quality
improvement of processes and products.
Ø Safety Promotion. Continuous
communication of Safety Values and practices that support a sound Safety
Culture.
Systematic
Safety Framework
What is a Safety Management System
(SMS)?
SMS is the formal, top-down business
approach to managing safety risk, which includes a systemic approach to
managing safety, including the necessary organizational structures,
accountabilities, policies and procedures. (Order VS 8000.367)
Source: FAA web site. https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/sms/
My best advice to all folks working
in Aviation, keep SMS implementation as a simple as you can, start simple and
small with manageable implementation phases one at a time, so, that is the one
important message, I want to share today in this interesting post to make your
tools work for you, and remember to assign responsibility
and authority to individuals tasked with the accomplishment of Safety Action,
provide clear instructions to members of the organization, establish interfaces
between individuals and organizations to facilitate Safety Action, establish
measurements of processes and products of the system, establish organizational controls
to ensure system output accomplishes the intended objective.
Through the use of Safety Management
Systems (SMS), Business Aircraft Operators can proactively identify and manage risks.
Never is late if you don’t have yet implementing your SMS in to your
organization, implementation of Safety Management Systems is the Key. Safety is
First!!
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