Transcription of SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSMS Aerodrome WorkshopNov 2018, CairoMohamed ChakibRegional Officer, SAFETY Implementation, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), MID Office27 November 20182 SAFETY MANAGEMENT -AerodromeModule 2: Risk Assessment27 November 20183 INTRODUCTIONSMS FrameworkRisk MANAGEMENT PrinciplesHAZARD ANALYSISO bjectiveBOW TIE ModelBOWTIE XPRISK ASSESSMENT & MITIGATIONRisk Assessment MatrixInherent & Residual riskDecisions on mitigationsDOCUMENTATIONH azard LogCONCLUSIONS27 November 20184 SMS Framework27 November 20185 SSP Framework27 November 20186 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION WHEN AND WHEREHAZARD ANALYSIS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCESCONSEQUENCES RISK ANALYSIS: SEVERITYLIKELIHOOD RISK ANALYSIS: FREQUENCYTOLERABILITY RISK ANALYSIS: EVALUATIONACTIONS TO TAKE RISK CONTROL.
A possible cause that can release the hazard by producing the top event Sufficiency and independency : Each safety event (SE) itself, should in theory, be sufficient to directly cause the top event. If two SEs need to occur together for them to cause the top event, They need to be reformulated into one independent safety event
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