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SMS Framework Implementation Phases
1.
2. SMS is based on SMS CAR
Applicability
Person Responsible – AE/Safety Manager
Control Document – SMSM
Framework
Documentation
Implementation Phase 1 / Phase 2
3. an approval issued to a maintenance
organization for the maintenance of
aircraft engaged in scheduled/ non-
scheduled operations
an air operator’s permit issued in
accordance with rule 134
4. 1. a safety policy
2. setting goals for the improvement
3. identifying hazards and for evaluating
and managing the associated risks;
4.ensuring that personnel are trained
5. 5. internal reporting and analyzing of
hazards,
6. a document containing all safety
management system processes
7. a quality assurance program;
8. periodic reviews or audits
9. any additional requirements for the
safety management system
6. The Accountable Executive shall be a
single, identifiable person
who, irrespective of other functions, shall
have ultimate responsibility and
accountability, for the implementation
and maintenance of the SMS.
7. implementation and maintenance of an
effective SMS.
SMS are developed, implemented
adhered to and maintained;
report to the Accountable Executive
8. a) scope of the safety management system;
b) safety policy and objectives;
c) safety accountabilities;
d) key safety personnel;
e) documentation control procedures;
f) coordination of emergency response planning;
9. g) hazard identification and safety risk management
schemes;
h) safety performance monitoring;
i) safety auditing;
j) procedures for the management of change;
k) safety promotion; and
l) control of contracted activities.
10. develop and maintain safety data
collection and processing systems
(SDCPS) for identification of hazards and
the analysis, assessment and mitigation
of safety risks
SDCPS shall include reactive, proactive
and predictive methods of safety data
collection
11. a) reporting of hazards, events or safety
concerns;
b) collection and storage of safety data;
c) analysis of the safety data; and
d) distribution of the safety information
distilled from the safety data
12. Safety performance monitoring and measurement means shall
include the following:
a) hazard reporting systems;
b) safety audits;
c) safety surveys;
d) safety reviews;
e) safety studies; and
f) internal safety investigations
13. a) ensure that all staff are fully aware of
the SMS;
b) convey safety-critical information;
c) explain why particular safety actions
are taken;
d) explain why safety procedures are
introduced or changed; and
e) convey generic safety information
14. Formal means of safety communication
shall include inter alia:
a) safety policies and procedures;
b) newsletters;
c) bulletins; and
d) websites
15. Phase 1: Before 20th November 2010
a) the name of the accountable executive;
b) the name of the person responsible for
implementing the SMS;
c) a statement of commitment to the
implementation of SMS (signed by the AE);
d) documentation of a gap analysis between
the organization’s existing system and the SMS
regulatory requirements; and
e) the organization’s implementation project
plan based on an internal gap analysis
16. Phase 2: At one-year (20.07.2011)
a) a documented safety management
plan;
b) documented policies and procedures
relating to the required SMS components;
c) a process for occurrence reporting with
the associated supportive elements such as
training, a method of collecting, storing and
distributing data, and a risk management
process
17. Phase 3: Two years (20.07.20120)
have a process for the proactive
identification of hazards and associated
methods of collecting, storing and
distributing data and a risk management
process.
18. Phase 4: One year following phase 3,
have also addressed:
a) training;
b) quality assurance; and
c) emergency preparedness