Chapter 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into theLifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation (current and future) including a performance based approach for safety and fatigue management in the aviation sector, mainly inflight operations and maintenance. The project Deliverables have been presented as a series of draft book chapters on Safety Management Systems with emphasis on Fatigue risk Management and organisational learning from operational experiences in aviation. The chapter...
This follow-up book provides a very brief overview of SMS and offers significant guidance and best p...
While the concept of safety in risk-sensitive industries such as aviation is familiar, organizations...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
Chapter 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS The European Commissio...
Chapter 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project...
Chapter 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integ...
Chapter 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet Implementation The European...
Chapter 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS The E...
Chapter 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet The European C...
Chapter 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations The European Commission HILAS project...
Chapter 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS - eJcase Implementation The European Commission HILAS p...
The evolution of a system for the management of fatigue-related risks in airline and maintenance ope...
The ICAO approach to risk management is essentially a technical model based on an engineering proces...
The purpose of the thesis was to develop a Safety Management System (SMS) for an aircraft component ...
For many years, fatigue-related risk has been recognized as a significant issue for aircraft operato...
This follow-up book provides a very brief overview of SMS and offers significant guidance and best p...
While the concept of safety in risk-sensitive industries such as aviation is familiar, organizations...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
Chapter 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS The European Commissio...
Chapter 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project...
Chapter 4: Incident Investigation in SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integ...
Chapter 7: Developing a Resilient Just Culture in SMS and FRMS – easyJet Implementation The European...
Chapter 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS The E...
Chapter 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet The European C...
Chapter 2: Resilience Safety Culture in Aviation Organisations The European Commission HILAS project...
Chapter 6: Safety Assurance Process for FRMS - eJcase Implementation The European Commission HILAS p...
The evolution of a system for the management of fatigue-related risks in airline and maintenance ope...
The ICAO approach to risk management is essentially a technical model based on an engineering proces...
The purpose of the thesis was to develop a Safety Management System (SMS) for an aircraft component ...
For many years, fatigue-related risk has been recognized as a significant issue for aircraft operato...
This follow-up book provides a very brief overview of SMS and offers significant guidance and best p...
While the concept of safety in risk-sensitive industries such as aviation is familiar, organizations...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...