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The International Civil Aviation Organization has mandated that all
of its member states implement Safety Management Systems (SMS) in
their aviation industries. Responding to that call, many countries
are now in various stages of SMS development, implementation, and
rulemaking. In their first book, Safety Management Systems in
Aviation, Stolzer, Halford, and Goglia provided a strong
theoretical framework for SMS, along with a brief discourse on SMS
implementation. This follow-up book provides a very brief overview
of SMS and offers significant guidance and best practices on
implementing SMS programs. Very specific guidance is provided by
industry experts from government, industry, academia, and
consulting, who share their invaluable insights from first-hand
experience of all aspects of effective SMS programs. The
contributing authors come from all facets of aviation, including
regulation and oversight, airline, general aviation, military,
airport, maintenance, and industrial safety. Chapters address
important topics such as how to develop a system description and
perform task analyses, perspectives on data sharing, strategies for
gaining management support, establishing a safety culture,
approaches to auditing, integrating emergency planning and SMS, and
more. Also included is a fictional narrative/story that can be used
as a case study on SMS implementation. Implementing Safety
Management Systems in Aviation is written for safety professionals
and students alike.
The International Civil Aviation Organization has mandated that all
of its member states implement Safety Management Systems (SMS) in
their aviation industries. Responding to that call, many countries
are now in various stages of SMS development, implementation, and
rulemaking. In their first book, Safety Management Systems in
Aviation, Stolzer, Halford, and Goglia provided a strong
theoretical framework for SMS, along with a brief discourse on SMS
implementation. This follow-up book provides a very brief overview
of SMS and offers significant guidance and best practices on
implementing SMS programs. Very specific guidance is provided by
industry experts from government, industry, academia, and
consulting, who share their invaluable insights from first-hand
experience of all aspects of effective SMS programs. The
contributing authors come from all facets of aviation, including
regulation and oversight, airline, general aviation, military,
airport, maintenance, and industrial safety. Chapters address
important topics such as how to develop a system description and
perform task analyses, perspectives on data sharing, strategies for
gaining management support, establishing a safety culture,
approaches to auditing, integrating emergency planning and SMS, and
more. Also included is a fictional narrative/story that can be used
as a case study on SMS implementation. Implementing Safety
Management Systems in Aviation is written for safety professionals
and students alike.
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