State Safety Programme and State Safety Plan - Part one – State Safety Programme structure
Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 12
Abstract
State Safety Programme and plan are considered the main instruments in safety management. In that matter, this paper focuses on their description and simultaneously tries to clarify a need and significance of their establishment and implementation within respective state. All elements, defined in ICAO doc. 9859 as State Safety Programme (SSP) fundamentals, are separately described. These elements are divided into four groups, further detailed in individual chapters – State Safety Policy and objectives, State Safety Risk management, State safety assurance, State Safety Promotion.
Authors and Affiliations
Peter Vittek, Slobodan Stojić, Andrej Lališ, Vladimír Plos
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