Internal Safety Investigation(ICAO, EASA and IOSA Compliant)
Learn to perform Internal Safety Investigations like a Pro, based on ICAO, IOSA and EASA requirements.
Description
“If you always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always gotten.”
Jessie Potter (c.1981, “The Milwaukee Sentinel”
Based on ICAO Safety Management System requirements, a service provider must conduct Internal Safety Investigations. In addition, everyone involved in internal safety investigations must have a valid training in investigation techniques.
We've created this video-course to solve the problem for both: for companies and for individuals, as they could perform investigations in a competent, and independent and objective manner.
What you will learn
We've covered all necessary requirements here and even more: we've added some useful tips & tricks as you could learn how to perform the investigation in an easy way.
Assigning an investigator
Data collection
Interview of personnel (witness)
Scenario reconstruction
Data analysis
Root cause analysis
Hazard identification and risk assessment (basic overview)
Determination of risk control options
Elaboration of final report
Communication of results
This video-course has been developed as a part of a complex Safety Management System Course, approved by Moldovan CAA. It's a comprehensive course, which contains guidance materials and tips on how to conduct it correctly.
The following documentation were used:
ICAO Doc 9756
ICAO Doc 9859
ICAO Annex 13
ICAO Cir 216-AN/131
ICAO Cir.253-AN/151
Guidelines on Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis ACI Asia Pacific First Edition May 2019
What You Will Learn!
- what is an internal safety investigation
- when it shall be performed (triggers)
- How to assign an investigator
- How to perform data analysis
- How to interview personnel (witness)
- How to perfrom data analysis & Root cause analysis
- Determination of risk control options
- Principles of elaboration of the final report
Who Should Attend!
- Safety and Quality Managers
- Safety department employees
- Accountable managers and all level managers in aviation
- All people employed in the aviation field (for general development)
- And simply for good souls from all over the world.