Title: Incident Reporting and Data Sharing
1Incident Reporting and Data Sharing
- European SSAP Regional WorkshopTallinn, 29-30
June 2004 - Giancarlo Ferrara EHQ/DAP-SAF
2AGAS on Incident Reporting and Data Sharing
- An important issue identified by the AGAS report
is the implementation of comprehensive reporting
systems and data sharing process by ANSPs. - Incident reporting system are used to pick up ATM
system failures that might eventually lead to
more serious consequences had they not been
detected in time. - The findings of national and regional incidents
reporting schemes can be exchanged so that trends
and key risk areas can be identified and lessons
can be shared across ECAC States. - An incident reporting system also help to keep
staff "in the loop and to raise awareness and
safeguards that can mitigate any future risks of
incidents/accidents re-occurrence.
3The need for European wide incident reporting
system
- Complete knowledge of all national safety
occurrences (operational technical) is a
thermometer to measure current safety levels,
actions to be taken and measurement of progress. - Complete knowledge of all safety occurrences in
Europe allows to share causal factors, identify
and prioritise major risk areas, launch European
ad-hoc action plans etc...
4Triggering Safety Improvement Process
- No event reported . doesnt mean that a system
is Safe!
5Criteria for a Successful Incident Reporting
System (1/2)
- An open reporting culture is essential
- Free from legal impediments.
- Encouraged by management (penalty and blame
free). - Voluntary reporting might help on top of
mandatory reporting. - ATCOs/Engineers need to see positive actions
taken by management rapid and proper feedback
and lessons dissemination, investment granted
when required,.
6Criteria for a Successful Incident Reporting
System (2/2)
- A well documented system
- Easy reporting forms supported by an efficient
process. - Good description of causal factors and other
facts. - Incident investigators well trained.
- Data well kept and easy to track and analyse for
trends. - Compatible with EUROCONTROL and EU standards for
data sharing purposes.
7AGAS WG2 on Reporting
- Problems relate mainly to the implementation of
comprehensive reporting systems (aiming to cover
all safety issues) and to the adequacy of the
safety information extracted from the analysis
process (as the basis to elaborate remedial
actions) scope, type, quantity and quality of
safety data collected in the reporting process
varies significantly from State to State, and
from Service Provider to Service Provider. - AGAS Report Working Group 2 on Reporting
8AGAS Early Actions
- AGAS recommended Early Actions on Incident
Reporting - Early Actions were endorsed by EUROCONTROL
Provisional Council and Commission in November
2002 - In response to AGAS recommendations, initiatives
have been undertaken by EUROCONTROL, States and
ANSPs to introduce an improved scheme for
incident reporting and sharing of lessons
learnt.
9SSAP Highest Priority Areas
- During SSAP Launch Event in February 2004 Senior
ATM Executives identified the following areas as
having the highest priority - Safety Data Sharing
- Provision of training on safety related matters
- RD coordination
- Provision of support to states by EUROCONTROL
10Current Situation
- Some States and ANSPs have applied considerable
effort in implementing and improving reporting
schemes but problems still exist across Europe - Implementation of comprehensive reporting system
- Scope, type, quantity and quality of safety data
collected - Poor use of automated tools for safety data
collection - Lack of official PoCs for safety data collection
- Just Culture implementation still pending in
some States - Poor cooperation with Airlines and others ANSPs
- Etc.
11PRC Report on Occurrence Reporting Schemes in
Europe
A significant minority (36) of respondents
consider that their organisations internal
procedures are unsatisfactory with regard to
safety reporting in ATM This is one of the
main points of controversy between management and
ATCOs. Very few managers would countenance that
their safety reporting system needed to be
improved, while ATCOs considered that management
is slow or complacent in insofar as safety is
concerned. PRC Report on Legal Constraints to
Non-Punitive ATM Safety Occurrence Reporting in
Europe
12SSAP Actions Required
- Incident reporting and data sharing is a primary
means for improving safety and reducing the risk
of incident/accident reoccurrence. - EUROCONTROL, ATM Regulators and ANSPs are
requested to put more effort in the following
action areas - Resources
- Education and Awareness
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Harmonisation
- Data Sharing and Lessons Dissemination.
13Resources
- States and ANSPs to urgently allocate sufficient
resources for safety data collection, analysis
and dissemination of lesson learnt. - ANSPs and EUROCONTROL to review arrangements for
safety data collection, analysis and
dissemination of lessons learned and ensure the
resources needed
14Awareness and Education (1/2)
- Initiate an awareness and education campaign for
all stakeholders, underlining the safety benefits
of a good reporting culture. - Widen the scope of the EUROCONTROL safety
consultation process to integrate wide aviation
community. - Organise local awareness workshops for the
aviation community ANSP, Airlines, Airports,
Maintenance, and Regulators (action by
Regulators, ANSPs, and EUROCONTROL).
15Awareness and Education (2/2)
- Introduce the reporting culture in the training
of all personnel involved in safety related
activities. - Integrate a reporting module in the EUROCONTROL
IANS training programme (by EUROCONTROL). - Integrate a reporting module in the local ANSP
training programme (by State Regulators and
ANSPs). - Implement and promote voluntary reporting system.
16Data Collection and Analysis (1/2)
- Implement the principles of just culture in ATM
safety occurrence reporting. - Survey the existing good practices for applying
the principles of just culture (by Eurocontrol) - Organise workshops for promotion of the concept
of just culture in reporting (by Eurocontrol). - Integrate a strategy of introducing the just
culture concept in the local management process
(by Regulators and ANSPs).
17Data Collection and Analysis (2/2)
- Establish immediately a focal function in each
state for safety data collection (by States). - Appoint the data collection focal point.
- Establish communication channels with EUROCONTROL
Agency. - Develop Strategies for the removal of legal
impediments. - Develop best practices for co-operation between
ANSPs, Investigators and Airspace Users to
identify remedial actions, and encourage
no-blame culture.
18Harmonisation
- Develop, adopt and implement a common taxonomy
for ATM safety occurrences (by EUROCONTROL, SRC). - Adopt and implement the common scheme for
severity assessment and a common methodology for
the identification of causal factors across the
aviation industry.
19Data Sharing and Lessons Dissemination
- Share safety information, notably on causal
factors, lessons learned and remedial actions. - Launch a pilot publication and web forum for
sharing the lessons learned. - Define Policy for sharing data between Agency and
ANSPs and with IATA and for using safety data
collected by SRC. - Integrate safety data collection.
- Develop a model for Safety Data storage and
access.
20SSAP Early achievements (1/2)
- A pilot publication entitled Hindsight was
issued in May 2003 to publicise lessons learnt.
- A Just Culture Workshop has been organised on
11 December 2003 with a wide stakeholders
participation. - A small working group has been established in
cooperation with IATA to discuss and start
sharing of accident/incident data. - An activity has been almost completed by
Eurocontrol to produce a level busts toolkit to
spread new insights and safety improvement
measures.
21SSAP Early achievements (2/2)
- The operational requirements and guidance
material for Automatic Safety Data Gathering
tools implementation has been developed. - Guidelines for Investigation of Safety
Occurrences in ATM have been developed. - Checklist for safety occurrence reporting system
have been developed.
22SSAP Short Term Planned Achievements (1/2)
- Work is ongoing to launch a Safety Web Forum to
improve safety data sharing and dissemination of
lessons learned among ANSPs. - It is planned to improve and refine Hindsight
publication process involving more States. - A study is ongoing to identify ANSPs major
impediments and propose recommendations for
improving the implementation of comprehensive
reporting systems in Europe. - An Awareness Campaign for reporting is planned.
23SSAP Short Term Planned Achievements (2/2)
- Work is ongoing to update ATM common taxonomy
together with a proper causal factors and
severity classification scheme. - A safety data repository of de-identified
occurrences to analyse trends, key risk areas and
to support ad-hoc european safety improvements
initiative is going to be developed. - The development of a complete training package
for professionals involved in ATM safety data
collection, investigation and sharing is in
progress.
24Conclusions (1/2)
- Incident reporting and data sharing are primary
mechanisms for improving safety and avoid
re-occurrences in aviation industry. - States ANSPs have to allocate sufficient
resources for data collection and analysis. - Eurocontrol, Regulators ANSPs have to introduce
reporting culture during training of all
personnel. - EUROCONTROL, Regulators ANSPs have to implement
the principles of a Just Culture in ATM
occurrence reporting. - States have to develop strategies for the removal
of legal impediments. - Regulators, ANSPs, Operators and EUROCONTROL have
to share safety information.
25Conclusions (2/2)
- ANSPs have to share safety information among them
and with EUROCONTROL in order to allow founded
safety programmes monitoring and prioritization
of major risk areas - Work is already in progress on the subject, but
it needs to be accelerated for having a common
reporting systems across ECAC States. - SSAP considers that work should be focused toward
having a comprehensive system in place by January
2006.
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