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  • Aviation safety management systems

    Author(s)
    Yeun, Richard
    Bates, Paul
    Murray, Patrick
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Bates, Paul R.
    Murray, Patrick S.
    Yeun, Richard
    Year published
    2014
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    Abstract
    The importance of a safety management system (SMS) is reinforced by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)'s 2009 mandate requiring its introduction. The post SMS implementation findings of an ICAO council member state highlighted the need for a timely and verifiable project management structure when instituting such change. The appropriateness of using accident rates, number of accidents or audit results to measure of SMS effectiveness is discussed along with a comparison of some ICAO council member states' SMS frameworks.The importance of a safety management system (SMS) is reinforced by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)'s 2009 mandate requiring its introduction. The post SMS implementation findings of an ICAO council member state highlighted the need for a timely and verifiable project management structure when instituting such change. The appropriateness of using accident rates, number of accidents or audit results to measure of SMS effectiveness is discussed along with a comparison of some ICAO council member states' SMS frameworks.
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    Journal Title
    World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research
    Volume
    5
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1504/WRITR.2014.067234
    Subject
    Air Transportation and Freight Services
    Urban and Regional Planning
    Transportation and Freight Services
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/67264
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