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Federal Aviation Administration. SMS Fundamentals. SMS Components (“Pillars”). Safety Promotion. Policy. Safety Assurance. Safety Risk Management. Safety Risk Management (SRM) and Safety Assurance (SA) Workflow. Description & Context. Hazard Ident. Data Acquisition & Process.
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Federal Aviation Administration SMS Fundamentals
SMS Components (“Pillars”) Safety Promotion Policy Safety Assurance Safety Risk Management
Safety Risk Management (SRM) and Safety Assurance (SA) Workflow Description & Context Hazard Ident Data Acquisition & Process Specific Information Risk Analysis Analysis Analysis Risk Assmt System Assmt (C.O.S.) Assessment Risk Control Corrective Action SRM SA System Analysis (Design) System Monitoring Action: Problem Resolution Design Performance
SRM SA • Understand: • Objectives • System • Environment • Monitor/ Measure: • Risk Controls Decision Making • Develop: • Risk Controls • Confidence: • Risk Controls Design Performance
DA FAA’s Safety Management (Oversight) (SAS) PA Public: Users S R M S A Operator’s Safety Management System Operational Process Oversight and SMS FAA Oversight Program Management Protection Production • Technical Program Requirements • Systems • Subsystems • Elements Surveillance Cert C.O.S.
DA DA (SAI) PA S R M S A PA(EPI) Oversight and SMS FAA Oversight Program Management SAS (Future) Cert C.O.S.
Policy (Structure) Safety Assurance Safety Risk Management Safety Promotion (Culture) Safety Management System Provides a systematic way to: • Identify hazards and control risk • Provide assurance that risk controls are effective
Policy (Structure) Risk Management Safety Assurance Safety Promotion Federal Aviation Administration SMS Details: Policy Component
SMS Policy • Establishes management commitment and objectives – what the management wants. • Sets up a framework of organizational structures, accountabilities, plans, procedures, and controls to meet the objectives.
Top Management Involvement Top management* stimulates a healthy safety environment • Visible, personal involvement of top management • Setting safety goals and objectives as policy • Allocation of resources to meet safety goals • Clear communication (*Top management includes accountable executive or accountable manager)
Management Responsibility • Managers should manage safety in the same way that they manage other areas of the business • Safety management involves judgment, assessing priorities, and making decisions – like all management decision making
Management Requirements • (119.65(a)): “…sufficient qualified management and technical personnel to ensure the highest degree of safety in its operations.” • 119.65(d)(3): [shall] “…discharge their duties to meet applicable legal requirements and to maintain safe operations.” • The SMS provides a structured system of processes to meet these requirements.
Typical Duties of Technical Management • Hazard identification • Safety risk assessment • Assuring the effectiveness of safety risk controls
Typical Duties of Management Representative (DOS) • Facilitating hazard identification • Safety risk analysis • Monitoring the effectiveness of safety risk controls
SMS Documentation • System documentation conveys management expectations and work instructions to employees • May be a stand-alone manual or integrated into existing documentation systems