Title: ICAO Harmonized Safety Management Requirements The Safety Concern
1ICAO HarmonizedSafety Management Requirements
The Safety Concern
- Captain Daniel Maurino
- Flight Safety and Human Factors, ICAO
- ASPA/ICAO CAR/SAM Regional Seminar
- on Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- Mexico City, 14 to 16 March 2005
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2The Big Picture
ICAO harmonized safety management requirements
- Annex 6 Operation of Aircraft
- Part I
- Part 3
- Annex 11 Air Traffic Services
- Annex 14 Aerodromes
- Three distinct blocks within each Annex
3As of 23 November 2006
- States shall establish a safety programme, in
order to achieve an acceptable level of safety
in - The operation of aircraft Annex 6, Parts I and
III - The maintenance of aircraft Annex 6, Part I
- The provision of air traffic services Annex 11
- Aerodrome operations Annex 14
- The acceptable level of safety to be achieved
shall be established by the State (s) concerned
4Two Definitions
- Safety programme An integrated set of
regulations and activities aimed at improving
safety
- Acceptable level of safety Articulates the high
level safety management goals of an oversight
authority or a service provider - Minimum safety objectives acceptable of authority
that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions - A reference against which the oversight authority
can measure safety performance
5As of 23 November 2006
- States shall require, as part of their safety
programme, that an operator, maintenance
organization, ATS provider, aerodrome operator
implements a safety management system accepted by
the State that, as a minimum
- Identifies safety hazards
- Ensures that remedial action necessary to
maintain an acceptable level of safety is
implemented - Provides for continuous monitoring and regular
assessment of the safety level achieved
6Another Definition
- Safety management system A systemic approach to
managing safety, including the necessary
organizational structures, accountabilities,
policies and procedures
7As of 23 November 2006
- An accepted safety management system shall
clearly define lines of safety accountability
throughout the operator, maintenance
organization, ATS provider, aerodrome operator
organization, including direct accountability for
safety on the part of senior management - Guidance on safety management systems is
contained in the ICAO Safety Management Manual
(Doc 9859)
8Acceptable Level of Safety
- From prescription to performance
- Does not relieve States/providers from
obligations regarding the Convention or national
regulations - Negotiated between authority and service
provider - Commensurate with complexity of context and
available resources - Implemented through
- Safety indicators
- Safety targets
- Safety requirements
- specific to a safety programme or SMS
9Strategic Objectives of ICAO for 2005-2010
Strategic Objective A Safety Enhance global
aviation safety
- Harmonization of safety management provisions
- Annexes 6, 11 and 14 completed
- All other Annexes in progress (Annexes 8, 13
18?) ETA 2007 - PANS PANS/ATM about to take off ETA TBC
- ICAO SMM (Doc 9859) completed
- Series of ICAO SMS training courses almost there
- SMS model regulation in progress ETA 2007
- SMS for small organizations in progress ETA
2007
10The Safety Concern Prologue
What is the safety concern(s) in aviation for
which the ICAO Harmonized safety management
requirements requirements might provide an answer?
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12An Imperfect System
Practical Drift
Baseline (ideal) performance
13Aviation The First Ultra-Safe Industrial System
- Fragile system (1920s -1970s)
- Individual risk management intensive training
- Accident investigation
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- Safe system (1970s mid 1990s)
- Technology regulations
- Incident investigation
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- Ultra-safe system (mid 1990s onwards)
- Business management approach to safety (SMS)
- Routine collection and analysis of operational
data
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14Safety Data to Inform Risk Management Decisions
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