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International Helicopter Safety Tea
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Based on the find
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INTRODUCTION The implementation of
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All information in this toolkit is
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Members of the JHSIT were provided
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SMS Components (“Four Pillars”)
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CHAPTER 1: ORGANIZATION & HUMAN REQ
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In the past, safety goal setting wa
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Objectives: As your plan develops,
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CHAPTER 2: SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Performance Objective: An organizat
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Performance Objective: Management w
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MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISON Hazard/ Ris
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Relevant and useful to people on du
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Documentation & Records The expecta
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Reactive (Past) Responds to events
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SAFETY ASSURANCE (SA) System operat
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SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT: GENERAL EXP
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z z z REPORTING SYSTEMS Keep it sim
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Hazard Analysis Hazard identificati
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LIKELIHOOD S E V E R I T Y FREQUENT
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Performance Objective: The organiza
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Performance measurements are a requ
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INTERNAL AUDITS BY OPERATIONAL DEPA
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Performance Objective: The organiza
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