The Safety Risk Management module defines the current tools, techniques and approaches to address aviation safety risks, and explores how this is changing as we face increasing complexity, uncertainty and ambiguity.
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Safety Risk Management Course overview
A practical module designed and led by industry experts uses videos and presentations, with learning embedded with real-life case studies and exercises.
We explore the established means of addressing Safety Risk Management in aviation, how risks are identified and assessed, how we decide if a risk can be tolerated and if not how that risk will be treated. But we also cover how the industry is changing to embrace new ideas including how to build knowledge in our assessments, the way surprises can be addressed and more robust ways of visualizing the overall safety risk management picture.
Who is it for?
Any aviation professional who wants to form an understanding how safety is managed in aviation organisations. It is particularly useful to those who are considering a move into the safety department of their organization in their developing career.
Timetable
- Thursday 30th November to Saturday 2nd December 2023
- 9am - 4pm (with one hour lunch)
Benefits
The student taking this module will learn the most recommendable way to do risk management in aviation today; pragmatic yet scientifically robust.
What will I learn?
The module focuses on:
- International standards and requirements for aviation risk management and the central role of risk management within the SMS.
- How contemporary risk management science highlights weaknesses in the classic aviation risk management methods but also helps us in adopting better modern methods.
- How to transform safety events into useful risk data
- How to assess risks and visualize the holistically in a Risk Picture
- What is the best way to take risk-related decisions
- How to best treat risks in today’s complex environment
On this module you will:
- Learn the most recommendable way to do risk management in aviation today; pragmatic yet scientifically robust.
- Understand the relevant science behind risk management and the weaknesses in older methods.
Assessment and certificates
The teaching methods strike a good balance between theory and hands-on application, featuring:
- Reviewing and experimenting with old and new risk management methods to test how useful they are
- Detailed films covering key aspects, available already before the module run
- Relevant films featuring real risk management cases in the external world
- Talks by the teachers
- Discussions, using students own experiences
- Using real-life examples to learn application of new methods hands-on, typically in a group exercise format
There is no assessment or coursework with this CPD. Students will be asked to submit a reflective journal about the topics covered and will receive a certificate of participation.
This course is provided by the School of Science & Technology.
Eligibility
There is no prior knowledge to this course..
English requirements
For those students whose first language is not English the following qualification is also required:
- IELTS: 7.0
Recommended reading
The course material includes a list of recommended reading, which includes:
- Scientific papers
- Other relevant articles
- Books
- Relevant short films, many specifically made for this course.