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Page 1: Dr. Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL barry.kirwan@eurocontrol.int Safety Culture Seminar introduction

Dr. Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL

[email protected]

Safety Culture Seminarintroduction

Page 2: Dr. Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL barry.kirwan@eurocontrol.int Safety Culture Seminar introduction

March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

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Overview

• What is ATM?• Why European ATM needs Safety

Culture• Why we need Safety Intelligence• A Strategic Vision

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Safety Culture: 1986 - 2010

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

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ATM Demo(s)

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Air Traffic: Safety Under Pressure

• Recent accidents involving ATM

• Increasing traffic (capacity)

• Advanced systems (2014 - 2030)

• Keep ATM safe

• Anticipate & Resolve Problems

• Learn before accidents occur

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

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Why European ATM Needs Safety Culture

• Past

– ATM is still very safe, but we have had accidents, and we still have incidents – no room for complacency

– An ATM accident in Europe affects us all

• Present

– Many pressures on current systems, including financial

– Safety Management Systems (SMS) give us the competence to manage safety, but we must ensure the commitment

• Future

– SESAR & Single European Sky bringing change

– Traffic increases, increasingly diverse traffic and customers

– Safety must adapt – requires leadership, motivation and a real belief in the importance of safety

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

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CANSO, FAA & EUROCONTROL

• Harmonising definitions and approaches in Safety Culture

• FAA-Eurocontrol White paper on Safety Culture – similar methods

• Similar goals – all members surveyed by 20132013 timeframe

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

8Safety Culture in European ATM

Safety Culture Progress 2008

Key

Completed 1st SC Survey

SC Survey Planned/In Progress

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EUROPEAN ATM SAFETYSAFETY CULTURE WORKSHOP

Unleashing the Power of Safety Culture

December, 2008Rome

Opening AddressOpening AddressMr. David McMillanMr. David McMillanEurocontrol DGEurocontrol DG

Keynote SpeakersKeynote SpeakersPaul BarronPaul BarronNATS UK CEONATS UK CEO

Sverre QvaleSverre QvaleAvinor CEOAvinor CEO

Jose La CerdaJose La CerdaNAV-P CEONAV-P CEO

Prof. Rhona FlinProf. Rhona FlinAberdeenAberdeen

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

10Safety Culture in European ATM

Safety Culture Progress 2010

Key

2nd Safety Culture Survey

Completed 1st SC Survey

SC Survey Planned/In Progress

FR

ESPT

IE

GB

BE

LU

DE

CH

IT

MT

PL

NO SE

FI

EE

LV

LT

UACZ

SK

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SI HR

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RO

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CY

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March 5th, 2001 11th Symposium on Aviation Psychology, March 5-8, 2001, Columbus, USA

11Safety Culture in European ATM

Safety Culture Progress by end 2011

Key

2nd Safety Culture Survey

Completed 1st SC Survey

SC Survey Planned/In Progress

FR

ESPT

IE

GB

BE

LU

DE

CH

IT

MT

PL

NO SE

FI

EE

LV

LT

UACZ

SK

AT

SI HR

BA

ME

RS

RO

MD

BG

MKAL

GR

TR

AM

GE AZ

CY

NL

HU

DK

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Why we need Safety Intelligence

• We are influenced by our peers, and by our leaders

• What the person at the top really thinks about safety is important

• These are smart, persuasive people

• We need them behind safety and safety culture, driving it forward, leading it.

• We need to understand their ways of working, their constraints, their value structures, and what they need to know about safety

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European ATM Safety Conference“Keeping Safety First: is that still achievable?”

27-28 October 2010Hosted by SMATSA, Hotel Hyatt Regency Beograd, Serbia

EUROCONTROL

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Strategic Vision

• By 2013 all of Europe will have engaged in Safety Culture. Each Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) will have a clearer and more comprehensive risk picture, and its entire staff, including the CEO and the Board, will be involved in keeping the industry safe. ANSPs will be sharing information and learning together how best to tackle existing and new problems in safety.

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Seminar Outline

• Day 1Day 1• Air Traffic Management (ATM) & the Need for

Safety Culture & Safety Intelligence• Safety Culture – History and Concept• Safety Culture Survey Process• Safety Culture in Practice – Workshop• How Safety Culture Workshops ‘work’

• Day 2• Questionnaire Feeback• The Need for Safety Intelligence• Safety Intelligence – Workshop• Safety Intelligence Progress & Future Direction