Advanced Safety Management Systems – Evaluating for Effectiveness – Virtual Training (Asia region)
2-day course | Virtual Training
- Virtual training delivery during COVID-19
- Virtual training for Asia region, delivered in Kuala Lumpur time zone
- Learn how to assess the effectiveness of an organisation’s SMS
- Know how to improve your SMS to make it more effective
- Explore the latest developments in SMS
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Course overview
What is a Safety Management System?
A Safety Management System (SMS) within any organization provides a systematic approach to managing safety. For an SMS to be effective, there must be the necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, responsibilities, policies and procedures. An effective SMS should enable an organization to identify hazards, assess risks and can be the mechanism to continuously improve safety performance.
Course Overview
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.
This course draws on the ICAO SMS Framework, EASA OR.GEN.200 Rules and UK CAA SMS Guidance Material, along with case studies, experiences and observations from the UK CAA’s current oversight activities. You will benefit from the latest thinking on SMS, examples of best practice and the latest regulatory changes and policies towards SMS, delivered by UK CAA experts.
This training course is highly interactive and uses group activities and discussion to help develop your Safety Management skills.
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for regulatory personnel within a National Aviation Authority (NAA) / Government Department and for Safety Managers or those within a similar role who want to assess the effectiveness of their own SMS, as well as that of their contracted organisations.
Key topics
This training course will include the following topics:
- Enhancing safety performance
- Safety Policy & Objectives
- Risk Management
- Safety Assurance and Promotion
- Organisational Assessments in Practice
Course objectives
By the end of this course delegates will be able to demonstrate the knowledge of how to assess the effectiveness of an organisation’s SMS and will gain the ability to evaluate their third-party suppliers where applicable.
Prerequisites
Delegates should have a basic knowledge of Safety Management Systems and the ICAO SMS Framework (ICAO Doc 9859).
It is recommended that delegates have attended the Safety Management Systems (SMS) – Principles & Applications course prior to attending the Advanced Safety Management course.
Further reading
UK CAA CAP 795 Safety Management Systems (SMS) Guidance for Organisations
This document provides guidance on the implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS). It has been developed to give sufficient understanding of SMS concepts to implement and maintain an effective SMS. It reflects and meets the requirements of ICAO Annex 19 and EASA Management System Implementing Rules.
Delivery Methods: Virtual
This course can be delivered virtually.
Browse the table below to select your preferred date.
Course type:
- Web = Virtual online delivery using WebEx video conferencing. We have applied a 5% discount to all our virtual course deliveries. Unless stated otherwise, our virtual courses are streamed live, starting at 09:00 am (Kuala Lumpur time).
The course will be streamed live, starting at 09:00 am (Kuala Lumpur time). Please see below for other time zones.
- London: 01:00
- Kuwait City: 04:00
- Bangkok: 08:00
- Singapore: 09:00
- Canberra: 11:00
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Advanced Safety Management – Evaluating for Effectiveness – Virtual Training (Asia Region) Instructors
Joshua Keep
Safety Management Systems - Introduction
Safety Management Systems - Small Organisations
Safety Management Systems for Small Organisations - Blended Training Course
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications (MAvA)
Safety Management (Advanced) - Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems Refresher Training
Advanced Safety Management Systems - Evaluating for Effectiveness - Virtual (Asia Region)
Josh has worked in the field of aviation operations in dynamic customer centric markets, with exposure across Europe, Middle East and Africa supporting a range of fixed and rotary wing; passengers, cargo, special mission and executive operators. Working with the UK CAA in Flight Operations for the last four years, regulating Commercial Air Transport, Non-Commercial Complex and Specialised Operations. In addition to oversight work, Josh has been an SMS focal for the last three and half years and has been delivering SMS Basic and Advanced courses since then, as well as air ops specific elements on tailored made courses and has also provided specialist regulatory advice in support of CAAI’s tasking in overseas projects.. As well as working with CAA International, Josh also enjoys conducting training and coaching for Inspectors within Flight Operations department.
Josh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management and is currently studying for a Masters at Cranfield University. Complimenting his academic qualification is practical experience in Network Management and Operational Control, however his real passion is in implementing, managing and appraising Safety and Compliance Management Systems. This work has seen him involved in numerous start-ups AOC’s as well as supporting airworthiness colleagues for continuing airworthiness management organisations that have mandatory requirements for an SMS under Part-CAMO.
Simon Roberts
Leading on Aviation Safety
Safety Management Systems – Introduction
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications
Safety Management (Advanced) – Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems – Small Organisations
Just Culture for the Team
Just Culture for Responsible Managers
Root Cause Analysis
Simon has 40 years aviation experience working with airlines and aviation maintenance organisations. He has been working over 21 years for the UK CAA and during last 9 years he was responsible for the Safety Management System (SMS) policy and strategy across the UK CAA. He has led international projects for SMS and State Safety Programs (SSP) working with ICAO, EASA and other regulators. Simon is also a maintenance Human Factors specialist and co-chairs the EASA Human Factors Collaborative Analysis Group (CAG). Using his extensive experience, Simon has been instructing SMS and SSP training worldwide.
Graham Wheeler
Safety Management Systems - Introduction
Safety Management Systems - Small Organisations
Safety Management Systems for Small Organisations - Blended Training Course
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications (MAvA)
Safety Management (Advanced) - Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems Refresher Training
Advanced Safety Management Systems - Evaluating for Effectiveness - Virtual (Asia Region)
Root Cause Analysis
Graham has over 38 years’ experience working in the Aviation industry, in areas of aircraft maintenance, production and quality oversight. He is a qualified aircraft maintenance engineer and lead quality auditor, spending several years overseeing the build of Boeing Aircraft in Seattle. Graham has been working for the UK CAA for the last 18 years as an Airworthiness Surveyor and in several managerial technical roles supporting the regulatory oversight of aviation and the UK CAA as a competent authority. He is now using his experience to help the development and sustainability of aviation safety globally.
Nicole Herrington
Risk Monitoring and Safety Performance
Safety Management Systems - Introduction
Safety Management Systems - Small Organisations
Safety Management Systems for Small Organisations - Blended Training Course
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications
Safety Management Systems - Principles and Applications (MAvA)
Safety Management (Advanced) - Evaluating Effectiveness
Safety Management Systems Refresher Training
Advanced Safety Management Systems - Evaluating for Effectiveness - Virtual (Asia Region)
Nicole works as an Intelligence Lead AAA in the Safety Performance and Risk department of the UK CAA. Her responsibilities include data analysis and consolidation of intelligence sources for the identification and articulation of industry risks, as well as risk assessment. Prior to joining the UK CAA, Nicole flew commercially for a private charter operation, and then went on to hold Safety Management roles. As a Safety Manager she worked to promote the SMS as an engine for change by empowering front line personnel to engage with the process through reporting to drive safety and production improvements for the organisation.
Devan Ramasamy
EASA Part M Continuing Airworthiness (including SEARIF)
EASA Part 145 including DCA Malaysia Notice 6501 (CAA Malaysia Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Approval)
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications (MAvA)
Devan has been with the UK CAA since 1998 and has about 52 years’ experience in the aviation industry, spread across both GA and large aircraft. He has worked with Airlines / MROs based overseas and in the UK. Devan holds an EASA Licence in Cats B2/limited B1 and C. He is a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society and an Incorporated Engineer with the UK Engineering Council.