Introduction:
This course presents participants with the key tools to manage performance-based safety management systems in aviation. The processes examined are equally applicable to the airline, airport, Air Traffic Management, and other aviation operations
Targeted Groups:
- Safety and Operations Managers
- Civil Aviation Authorities
- Air Navigation Service Providers
- Who are required to supervise an accident prevention/risk management program
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course the participants will be to:
- Provide the individual with the skills and practical methods to plan
- Manage and maintain an effective aviation safety management system
- Understand the structure of aviation systems
- Understand the marketing in aviation
- Learn how to control the passengers behavior
Targeted Competencies:
- Risk management
- Investigating
- Health and Safety Management Systems
- Safety Legislation
- Health and Safety Culture
- Work Equipment Hazards and Control
- Hazardous Agents control
Course Content:
Unit 1:
- The Key Items From the Risk Management
- What is Risk
- Types of Controls Available
- Risk Management Process
- Risk Management Components to be Implemented
- Customized Risk Model
- Risk Rating Parameters
Unit 2:
- The Need for Risk Management
- Risk Management Successes and Failures
- Global Risk Management Requirements
- Comparison of Risk Management Components
- Benefits of Risk Management
- Critical Requirements to Integrate Risk
Unit 3:
- Management Into Operations
- Risk Profiling
- Develop Risk Treatment Action Plans
- Case Studies
- Airport Environment Terminology
- SMS Introduction
Unit 4:
- Human Factors in Airside Operations
- Ramp Safety Procedures
- Moving Aircraft
- Aircraft Fuelling, Off Load, and Arrival Check
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Potential Hazards on The Apron
Unit 5:
- Risk Assessment
- Hazardous Substances and Dangerous Goods
- Introduction to Airside Safety Audits
- Airside Accident Reporting
- Accident Causation And Prevention
- Accident Investigation