Implementing safety management systems in aviation

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 o...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Stolzer, Alan J., Halford, Carl D., Goglia, John J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Surrey, UK Ashgate 2011
Series:Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operations
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000 a 4500
001 48875
003 MY-KLNDU
005 20241219005547.0
008 130703 2011 xxka bi 000 0 eng d
020 |a 9781409401650 (hbk) 
020 |a 9781409401667 (ebk) 
039 9 |a 201403101839  |b zul  |c 201309201007  |d azraai  |y 201307031130  |z aiza 
040 |a UPNM 
090 |a TL 553.5  |b .I475 2011 
245 0 0 |a Implementing safety management systems in aviation  |c edited by Alan J. Stolzer, Carl D. Halford, John J. Goglia 
260 |a Surrey, UK  |b Ashgate  |c 2011 
300 |a li, 411 p.  |b ill.  |c 24 cm. 
490 1 |a Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operations 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 |a Contents: Preface; Prologue - Quest Airlines; Introduction, Alan Stolzer, Carl Halford and John Goglia; System and task analysis, Don Arendt and Anthony Adamski; Perspectives on information sharing, Michelle Harper, Don Gunther and Jay Pardee; Top management support, Mark A. Friend; Embracing a safety culture in coast guard aviation, Roberto H. Torres; Safety culture in your safety management system, Dan McCune, Curt Lewis and Don Arendt; SMS implementation, Bill Yantiss; SMS training: an overview, Larry McCarroll; Quantum safety metrics: a practical method to measure safety, D. Smith; Auditing for the small service provider or new safety professional, James Hobart; The road from 32 to 320 reports: a brief history of how a large airline and a determined union representative introduced non-punitive reporting - and meant it, Nick Seemel; Practical risk management, Kent Lewis; Integrating SMS into emergency planning and incident command, Jack Kreckie; Safety promotion, Kent Lewis; Safety management systems in aircraft maintenance, Richard Komarniski; Index. 
520 |a 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. 
592 |a 0003  |b 9/9/13  |c RM357.00  |h Ridha 
650 0 |a Aeronautics  |x safety measures 
650 0 |a Aeronautics  |x Safety regulations 
650 0 |a System safety 
700 1 |a Stolzer, Alan J. 
700 1 |a Halford, Carl D. 
700 1 |a Goglia, John J. 
830 0 |a Ashgate studies in human factors for flight operations 
999 |a vtls000049670  |c 48875  |d 48875