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Implementing safety management systems in aviation / edited by Alan J. Stolzer, Carl D. Halford, and John J. Goglia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operationsPublication details: Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (li, 411 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781409401667
  • 1409401669
  • 1409401650
  • 9781409401650
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Implementing safety management systems in aviation.DDC classification:
  • 387.7068/3 22
LOC classification:
  • TL553.5 .S7429 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Prologue -- Quest Airlines; Introduction by Alan Stolzer, Carl Halford and John Goglia; 1 System and Task Analysis; 2 Perspectives on Information Sharing; 3 Top Management Support; 4 Embracing a Safety Culture in Coast Guard Aviation; 5 Safety Culture in Your Safety Management System; 6 SMS Implementation; 7 SMS Training: An Overview; 8 Quantum Safety Metrics: A Practical Method to Measure Safety.
9 Auditing for the Small Service Provider or New Safety Professional10 The Road from 32 to 320 Reports; 11 Practical Risk Management; 12 Integrating SMS into Emergency Planning and Incident Command; 13 Safety Promotion; 14 Safety Management Systems in Aircraft Maintenance; Index.
Summary: "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."--Provided by publisher.
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"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."--Provided by publisher.

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Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Prologue -- Quest Airlines; Introduction by Alan Stolzer, Carl Halford and John Goglia; 1 System and Task Analysis; 2 Perspectives on Information Sharing; 3 Top Management Support; 4 Embracing a Safety Culture in Coast Guard Aviation; 5 Safety Culture in Your Safety Management System; 6 SMS Implementation; 7 SMS Training: An Overview; 8 Quantum Safety Metrics: A Practical Method to Measure Safety.

9 Auditing for the Small Service Provider or New Safety Professional10 The Road from 32 to 320 Reports; 11 Practical Risk Management; 12 Integrating SMS into Emergency Planning and Incident Command; 13 Safety Promotion; 14 Safety Management Systems in Aircraft Maintenance; Index.

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