EASA Part CAMO - Safety Management Systems - Regulatory Obligations

The Part-CAMO Safety Management System (SMS) requires clearly define responsibilities and accountabilities for safety, the establishment of a safety policy. Be able to ensure the identification of aviation safety hazards entailed by its activities, including through an internal safety reporting scheme and to ensure the evaluation of aviation safety hazards and the management of associated risks.


Additionally to take actions to mitigate the risks and verify the actions’ effectiveness & maintain personnel trained, competent, and informed about significant safety issues.

To be able to document all management system key processes & effectively manage risks in contracted and subcontracted activities, and develop a process to monitor compliance while considering any additional requirements that are applicable to the organisation.

What is the Benefit of this Training - What will I learn?

○ Achieve a solid understanding related to Part-CAO Maintenance & Continued Airworthiness Management (CAM) including Subpart I Airworthiness Review Certificates (ARC)
○ Be able to demonstrate Part CAO Understanding and Functionality and to be able to avoid or mitigate problems
○ A detailed understanding of the PART-CAO Quality System
○ Be able to use the regulation to proactively manage the CAO Organisation.

Detailed Content / Topics - The following Subjects will be addressed:

Introduction
Definitions
EASA Part CAMO SMS – Concepts & Philosophy
Regulatory Drivers for SMS Opinion No 06/2016
Requirements for Safety & Human Factors Training within an EASA Part CAMO Organisation
General Introduction to Safety Reporting
Internal Safety Reporting
Hazard Identification Within an EASA Part CAMO Organisation
Managing Part CAMO SMS Related Competencies
Part CAMO - SMS Management of Change Process
Safety Performance Monitoring
Developing SMS Management and Supporting Documentation.
SMS Integration within an EASA Part CAMO - Challenges
Implementing an Emergency Response Plan
Safety Promotion and Raising Awareness