SAFETY COMMUNICATION12.3 Safety communication
12.3.1 A service provider shall, as part of its safety promotion activities, develop and maintain formal means for safety communication, to: a) ensure that all staff are fully aware of the SMS; b) convey safety-critical information; c) explain why particular safety actions are taken; d) explain why safety procedures are introduced or changed; and e) convey generic safety information. 12.3.2 Formal means of safety communication shall include inter alia: a) safety policies and procedures; b) newsletters; c) bulletins; and d) websites. |
FLIGHT SAFETY AWARENESSCAR SEC 5 SERIES F PART 1 5. SAFETY AWARENESS
Imparting safety awareness amongst the personnel of an organisation is an important step for enhancing safety in aviation. Sustained education of these personnel will go a long way in achieving this objective. Without prejudice to the generality of this measure, the Safety Awareness Programme of an operator should have the following minimum features: 5.1 All flight crew, maintenance engineers, cabin crew and other key personnel shall be given periodical refresher courses to update their knowledge. 5.2 The operator shall organise periodic safety seminars for the benefit of their personnel. Specialists in the field of safety may be invited to give presentations so that lessons could be learnt from the experience of others. Pilots, engineers and safety managers of the operators should participate in the safety seminars organised by the DGCA and other agencies in the country and abroad. 5.3 Appropriate safety posters should be developed and displayed at different work places. 5.4 Safety bulletins highlighting case studies and safety lessons from serious occurrences in aviation industry in India and abroad should be prepared and circulated to the concerned personnel. 5.5 The operators should bring out their own periodical safety journal. |
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