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  1. 2023年10月3日 · A Safety Management System (SMS) is a systematic approach to managing safety in aviation and other safety critical industries. Airlines that implement an SMS are able to identify and mitigate safety risks that they are exposed to during their day-to-day operation, ultimately improving safety performance.

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    • ICAO SMS Framework
    • ESARR 3 SMS Framework
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    A safety management system (SMS) is a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures. (ICAO) Safety Management System (SMS) - A systematic and explicit approach defining the activities by which safety management is undertaken by an organisation in order to achieve...

    The objective of a Safety Management System is to provide a structured management approach to control safety risks in operations. Effective safety managementmust take into account the organisation’s specific structures and processes related to safety of operations.

    Use of SMS can be generally interpreted as applying a quality management approach to control safety risks. Similar to other management functions, safety management requires planning, organising, communicating and providing direction. The SMS development begins with setting the organisational safety policy. It defines the generic principles upon whi...

    The ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS) promulgated in several Annexes to the Chicago Conventionrequire the implementation of a safety management system by the following aviation service provider organisations: 1. aircraft operators; 2. aircraft maintenance organisations; 3. air navigation services providers; 4. aiport operators. Lates...

    The ICAO SMS framework consists of four components and twelve elements, and its implementation shall be commensurate with the size of the organization and the complexity of the services provided. 1. Safety Policyand Objectives 2. Safety Risk Management 3. Safety Assurance 4. Safety Promotion

    ESARR 3 mandates the implementation and use of Safety Management Systems (SMS) by providers of air traffic management (ATM) services. It has been transposed into EU law by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1035/2011 of 17 October 2011 laying down common requirements for the provision of air navigation services that was repealed by Regulati...

    The international SMS standards and requirements are structured mainly as objective regulations. They are created in a way to emphasise more on “what to do” rather than “how to do it”. The reason behind this is to create standards which are set in a way that accommodates a wide variety of types and sizes of organisations. These standards are design...

    ICAO 1. ICAO Doc 9859 - Safety Management Manual, Fourth Edition - 2018; 2. ICAO Annex 19, Safety Management; 3. ICAO Annex 19, Safety Management, Second Edition, July 2016; 4. ICAO Safety Management website; EASA 1. Position Paper on the compliance of EASA system and EU-OPS with ICAO Annex 6 safety management systems (SMS) standards and recommende...

  2. Safety management seeks to proactively identify hazards and to mitigate the related safety risks before they result in aviation accidents and incidents. Safety management enables an organisation to manage its activities in a more systematic and focused manner.

  3. 2022年3月2日 · What is a Safety Management System (SMS)? SMS is the formal, top-down, organization-wide approach to managing safety risk and assuring the effectiveness of safety risk controls. It includes systematic procedures, practices, and policies for the management of safety risk.

  4. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on the implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) holders and Maintenance Organisations. The guidance is designed to give the reader basic information on SMS concepts and the development of management polices and processes.

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  6. 2021年11月17日 · Safety Management Systems (SMSs) are the product of a continuing evolution in aviation safety. Early aviation pioneers had little safety regulation, practical experience, or engineering knowledge to guide them.

  7. Safety: ICAO Definition. • The state in which risks associated with aviation activities, related to, or in direct support of the operation of aircraft, are reduced and controlled to an acceptable level. SMS: ICAO Definition.