Risk-Based Oversight Training
Master the principles of Risk-Based Surveillance
Risk-Based Oversight and Surveillance
2-day course | Classroom, Virtual & In-company training
- Classroom courses in London Gatwick
- Designed and delivered by UK CAA regulators
- Examine the principles of regulatory risk and performance-based oversight
- Identify the key components of a risk-based oversight audit cycle
Start Date | End Date | Venue | Price (Excl. VAT) | Availability | Book |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
05/03/2025 | 06/03/2025 | London Gatwick | £910.00 | More than 5 places | Book |
20/05/2025 | 21/05/2025 | Online | £910.00 | More than 5 places | Book |
11/11/2025 | 12/11/2025 | Online | £910.00 | More than 5 places | Book |
10/03/2026 | 11/03/2026 | London Gatwick | £910.00 | More than 5 places | Book |
What is Risk Based Oversight?
Risk Based Oversight, or Performance Based Regulation as it is commonly known in the UK, refers to a proactive approach employed by regulatory authorities and aviation organisations to prioritize and allocate resources based on the level of risk associated with different activities and entities within the aviation industry. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach, risk-based oversight focuses on identifying and managing risks effectively by assessing the likelihood and potential impact of adverse events. This approach allows authorities to concentrate their efforts on areas of higher risk, such as safety-critical operations, while employing less stringent oversight for lower-risk activities. By tailoring oversight measures to specific risks, risk-based oversight aims to enhance safety and operational efficiency in aviation while optimising resource allocation and minimizing unnecessary burdens on the industry.
Course Overview
Compliance based oversight is a good starting point for a regulator to understand an Entity or organisation, however, with more demands being placed on the aviation industry, compliance based oversight may no longer be enough to fully understand the aviation safety threats and risks that exist.
This Risk Based Oversight course will give delegates a foundation of the principles of a regulatory risk and performance based oversight system.
This course is suitable for anyone who requires a generic overview of risk based surveillance principles.
Complexity triangles
- Business rules
- Baseline oversight
Audit Cycle
- Site visits
- Desktop Audits
- Internal Review Meetings
- Accountable Manager Meetings
Future Oversight Planning
Risk Communication
- Risk recording
- Risk Elevation
- Resource to risk
- Regulatory Safety Management System
Roles and Responsibilities
- Auditor/Inspector
- Sector Manager
- Capability Heads
By the end of this course, delegates will demonstrate knowledge of the following through group discussion and syndicate exercises:
- How to measure an Entity to determine baseline oversight levels.
- Identification of the key components of a risk based oversight audit cycle.
- The importance of the collaboration between the Entity oversight team members to fully determine the risk picture.
- Analytical techniques used to produce safety performance indicators to monitor trends and identify risks
- The fundamental principles of risk measuring and the importance it plays in RBO.
- The concept of varying future oversight based on risk and performance profiles.
Delegates should have a basic knowledge of Safety Management Systems and risk management principles.
Meet your Instructors
Semme Limburg
Semme works for the UK CAA as Performance Based Regulation Analyst and Systems Development Lead within the Safety Performance Team. He has been working on the Performance Based Regulation programme since he joined the CAA in 2016 and has a deep and wide understanding of all its components, Risk Based Oversight and the Regulatory Safety Management System. Semme manages the continuous improvement of safety risk management systems technology. He provides colleagues with high quality analysis and insights on the performance of safety risk management procedures. Prior to joining the CAA Semme worked for a large UK airline in their safety function. He holds a BEng in Aeronautical Engineering and an MSc in Air Transport Management.
Andrew Fletcher
Andy completed his UK ATPL exams in 1999. Aviation at the time was in recession so he joined a ground handling company working in dispatch, ramp operations, load control and then as a trainer. In 2003 he joined the Airline Operations team at Flybe, later moving into training and safety roles in Ground Operations. He set up the Safety and Compliance system feeding into the airlines SMS, was deputy Nominated Person for Ground Ops, audit lead, Emergency team lead and became a trained aviation accident investigator. During this time, he also completed his degree in Aviation Management, co-chaired the UK CAAs GHOST team, participated in the early development of the IATA IGOM & EASA ground safety forums and became chair of the Royal Aeronautical Society Human Factors group for Ground Operations. Following Flybes closure in 2020 he became Global Airside Safety Manager for DHL Ground Operations, responsible for the SMS, developing the safety culture and delivering safety and investigator training to teams worldwide. Andy joined the CAA in May 2023 and works as one of the Performance Based Regulation principals, helping ensure the governance of RBO and RSMS procedures that helps the CAA identify and support industry safety risk mitigation.
Karolina Cyrnek
Risk-Based Oversight and Surveillance
Karolina is working for the UK CAA as a Risk Based Oversight Lead within the Safety and Business Delivery department. She is responsible for driving strategic continuous improvement and delivery of the cultural, process and procedural changes to further advance the way the UK CAA carries out Risk Based Oversight. She brings a proactive and dynamic approach to understanding the aviation industry’s safety and risk picture and subsequently enhancing safety related systems. Whilst collaborating and seeking out the viewpoint of relevant stakeholders, Karolina has led on the design and development of the RBO course, its delivery internally and to external organisations. She holds a BSc in Aviation Management and MSc in Aviation Safety Management, Risk and Regulation from Cranfield University.
Ray Forster
Risk-Based Oversight and Surveillance
Ray is the acting Manager of the UK CAA Safety and Airspace Regulation Group’s (SARG) Safety Performance team. He leads the team that develops the systems, methodologies, processes and procedures used for conducting Risk Based Oversight of the UK aviation industry, and for assessing, monitoring and improving the management of their safety risks. Before joining the UK CAA, Ray was an Air Traffic Controller and ATM manager for 30 years. Ray has a Post-Graduate Diploma in Air Safety Management, is an LRQA trained auditor, and is a member of the Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers and the City & Guilds Institute for Leadership and Management.
Additional Information
Course delivery methods
We offer two different ways to attend this course:
- Face-to-Face Classroom Course: Embrace the traditional learning method by attending our physical training venue. Benefit from direct interaction with our instructors and fellow participants, creating an immersive and hands-on learning experience. To book a classroom course, please check the booking table at the top of this page and select your preferred training venue location.
- Instructor-Led Virtual Course: Enjoy the flexibility of attending this training remotely from your home or office with our live virtual course. Engage in interactive learning from anywhere in the world. We usually use WebEx or Zoom for our virtual courses. To attend this course virtually, look for the ‘online’ venue option in the booking table above.
Please note that course durations may vary slightly between our face-to-face and virtual deliveries. Please refer to the start and end date of your chosen course.
Our goal is to offer flexible, effective and convenient course delivery methods that suit your preferences and learning needs. Please choose the option that works best for you!
If you can’t see a classroom or virtual option, we likely haven’t released the next set of dates. Please get in touch to find out when we’ll announce the new dates, and we’ll be sure to keep you informed once they are available or even add you to our waiting list.
Further reading
Articles: The UK CAA’s journey to adopt risk-based surveillance
We have published some short articles that explore four important elements that the UK CAA believes are necessary to become an effective risk-based regulator.
CAP1184: The transformation to Performance-Based Regulation
In 2014, the UK CAA published CAP1184, detailing how the UK was transitioning to become a performance/risk-based regulator. The UK industry fed back how it believed PBR would make the CAA more proportionate and targeted, and have a greater degree of commercial awareness and be more transparent about how money is spent.
Presentation: Opportunities of Risk-Based Surveillance (2018)
Download our presentation on risk-based surveillance that was presented at the ICAO Risk-Based Surveillance workshop in Lima, Peru.
In-company delivery
We can also tailor this training course to suit your organisation’s training requirements. These bespoke training packages can be delivered at your organisation’s location – almost anywhere, worldwide. Please Contact us for more information and to discuss your requirements.
VAT information
Please ensure you have your company VAT number available when booking. For additional information regarding VAT please click here.
FAQs
To help make your decision about booking training with CAAi, we have put together a list of frequently asked questions.
If your question isn’t answered, please get in touch and speak to a member of our training team.
Questions and Answers
Course Reviews
Other courses you might be interested in
Safety Management (Advanced) – Evaluating Effectiveness
In our Safety Management Systems (SMS) Principles and Applications course, you will have learnt how to implement and assess a basic SMS. Building on those foundations, in this advanced course, you will develop the skills and knowledge to competently evaluate the effectiveness of an organisation’s SMS.