The U.S. NTSB first recommended that Safety Management Systems (SMS) be implemented by Part 121 airlines—something the FAA now requires—in 2007, then called for the same requirement for public ...
The old NASA slogan "failure is not an option" is appropriate to describe the safety challenges faced by leaders of multinational companies. For an increasingly well-informed public, safety, health ...
The newest ANSI/ASSP Z10 standard provides a robust update to a well-respected safety system model and incorporates significant new concepts, approaches and tools. Here’s a walk through the standard, ...
In its recently released SAFER SEAS DIGEST, Lessons Learned from Marine Accident Investigations (2017), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports investigating numerous accidents across ...
Learn practical tips that you can bring to your organization and understand the benefits to safety management and the enrichment of a safety culture through automated, integrated health and safety ...
The manufacturing industry is more competitive than ever, rewarding forward-thinking manufacturers who successfully accomplish quality, safety and environmental responsibility in their operations.
You’ve heard long ago that big commercial operators are required to have a Safety Management System (SMS) and that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requires it for noncommercial ...
The IAEA’s Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory applies quality management systems to ensure the highest quality of radiation protection services to individuals involved in the Agency’s ...
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