Module 1 Flashcards
Aviation Safety
Name the four components of ASMS
Safety Policy and Objectives
Safety Risk Management
Safety Oversight and Improvement
Safety Promotion
List the ASNS elements associated with Safety Policy and Objectives
Management Commitment
Safety Accountability and Responsibilities
Appointment of Key Safety Personnel
Coordination of Emergency Response Planning
SMS Documentation
List the ASNS elements associated with Safety Policy and Objectives
Management Commitment
Safety Accountability and Responsibilities
Appointment of Key Safety Personnel
Coordination of Emergency Response Planning
SMS Documentation
List the ASNS elements associated with Safety Risk Management
Hazard Identification
Safety Risk Assessment and Mitigation
List the ASNS elements associated with Safety Oversight and Improvement
Safety Performance Monitoring & Measurement
The Management of Change
Continuous Improvement of the SMS
List the ASNS elements associated with Safety Promotion
Training and Education
Safety Communication
What do we mean by Safety Management
A Safety Management System (SMS), represents a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policy and procedures
Why does Defence Aviation utilise SMS to manage safety of all aviation activities?
Defence or external providers who may detect, contain or eliminate hazards
What is the objective of ASMS
To ensure an appropriate level of safety for the context whilst allowing operational commanders to exploit capability to the maximum possible extent
What is supervision?
The process that ensures adequate oversight is applied according to the environmental conditions and the ability, experience and competence of a tradesperson
What is your role as a Supervisor
Briefing, supervision and inspection of the entire maintenance action performed by the tradesperson
How do we determine level of supervision?
Number of personnel Their experience Competency Task complexity Task criticality Resources available Environmental conditions Human factors
Who is aviation safety policy sponsored by?
Defence Flight Safety Bureau and through Defence Aviation Safety Manual
Level of supervisory oversight and procedural scrutiny is important when?
Personnel are working under unusual or adverse situations or conditions
Prior to commencing a task, the TS?
Is to determine the level of supervision required and ensure the tradesperson are appropriately briefed