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2-day (16 hours) classroom workshop
A managerial workshop to assist with understanding the requirements of ICAO/EASA Safety Management Systems. Take on board the key regulatory aspects, safety management principles, as well as accident prevention and related human factors.
Course Code: TALS-79
Workshop format
Prerequisites
- Recommended level is Entry-level and Intermediate.
- The recommended level of language proficiency is ICAO Operational Level 4 for courses in English or the equivalent level for other languages.
How to register
In-house training
To arrange in-house training for your company, please complete the in-house training request form or contact the Training Specialist in your region.
Upon completing this workshop you will be able to:
- Recognize the key safety issues in aviation
- Discuss the basics of current safety programs
- Explore the main theories on accident causation and prevention, related to enterprise risk management programs
- Explain how accidents can be prevented using evidence and best practices
- Relate the importance of operating an SMS as required by EASA and ICAO
- Build a sustainable framework that balances production and protection
The key topics that are covered during this course include:
- Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- ICAO and EU requirements
- EU requirements
- Systematized safety management
- SMS strategies and components
- Regulatory aspects
- Safety Regulatory framework
- State Safety Program (SSP)
- Acceptable Level of Safety
- Responsibilities and accountabilities
- Roles and responsibilities for safety
- The Human Element
- Human factors
- Just Culture and Safety Culture
Activities
- Case studies
- Final assessment
This workshop is recommended for:
- Corporate, executive staff from airlines and airports
- Nominated persons
- Safety and Compliance Monitoring Managers
An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on an assessment. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.