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Week - 1 |
Fundamental concepts and historical evolution of safety management are explored. |
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Week - 2 |
Hazard identification methods and risk assessment processes in aviation are examined. |
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Week - 3 |
Basic principles of safety management and system thinking approaches are discussed. |
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Week - 4 |
Components of safety culture and the concept of "Just Culture" are analyzed. |
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Week - 5 |
Safety performance management is explained through indicators (SPIs) and targets (SPTs). |
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Week - 6 |
Systematic safety data collection and reporting systems are taught. |
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Week - 7 |
Methods for analyzing collected safety data and trend monitoring are demonstrated. |
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Week - 8 |
Human factors in aviation safety, cognitive systems and the role of human performance in error management are analyzed. |
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Week - 9 |
The State Safety Programme (SSP) framework and state responsibilities are explained. |
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Week - 10 |
Safety policy, objectives, and commitments—the first pillar of SMS—are covered. |
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Week - 11 |
Safety risk management process and acceptable level of safety (ALoS) are evaluated |
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Week - 12 |
Safety assurance involving monitoring, auditing, and continuous improvement is addressed. |
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Week - 13 |
Safety promotion, training, and effective communication strategies are examined. |
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Week - 14 |
Current challenges in SMS implementation and future safety approaches are summarized. |