Study on International Airport Safety Risk Management

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An international airport is an airport that can accommodate international flights. They are typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities.

Austin Bergstrom International Airport Safety Risk Management Overview and Training Exercises, “Train the Trainer”
September 16, 2008

Presented by: Jacobs Carter Burgess SMS Project Team

What is a Safety Management System?

Safety Risk Management

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What is Safety Risk Management?
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Safety Risk Management means being both reactive from a historical perspective and proactive from a speculative or anticipatory analysis. By reviewing past occurrences and considering changes in progress, a probability and severity assessment can be utilized to mitigate hazards and potential hazards to an acceptable level.

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Safety Risk Management, continued
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The SRM process is utilized when changes in a system (i.e. the airports’ configuration, operation, procedures, new equipment, expanded or personnel responsibilities, etc.) are either planned or occur. Any changes to an existing system or systems can introduce adverse hazards which may result in incidents or accidents.

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C JA O B S EN G IN R EE IN

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HAZARD HAZARD

Incident?

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SAFETY LAYER 1

SAFETY LAYER 2

SAFETY LAYER 3

SAFETY LAYER 4

HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

Accident?

Reason Swiss Cheese Multi-Layer Safety Model

Safety Risk Management, continued
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Risk is the assessment of the likelihood of occurrence and the predictable severity of each identified hazard. SRM provides the process for evaluation of the various risks and the systematic analysis, mitigation and corrective course of action to:
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Either eliminate the risk(s), or Reduce the probability and severity of the risk(s) to an acceptable level.

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Safety Risk Management Examples
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Examples when SRM would be required are:
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Configuration changes at the airport, whether temporary or permanent; The design of new systems, procedures, and/or organizations; Any proposed changes to an existing operation, procedures, equipment, personnel and/or environment; or Hazards identified during operations or safety assurance functions, such as audits or safety reports.

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Safety Risk Management Process
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Once hazards have been identified, they are assessed and analyzed for their potential impact on safety. Mitigation of the potential hazard is developed to minimize the risk to an acceptable level. The mitigation of the risks, development of revisions, modifications, contingency arrangements and the implementation of mitigation strategies, requires conscious management decisions to approve, fund, schedule, and implement one or more risk strategies.

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Safety Risk Management Process
The Safety Risk Management Process consists of five functional phases:
1. Describe the System, Procedure, or Organization 2. Hazard Identification 3. Analyze the Risk 4. Assess the Risk 5. Treat the Risk & Monitor for Effectiveness

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 1
Describe the System, Procedure, or Organization;
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Project, procedure, activity, equipment, and/or organization
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In describing the system (current & proposed):
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Define, the configuration, use, intended operation, function and/or task descriptions Define what changes are proposed Define, the scope, objectives and implementation interactions

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 2
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Hazard Identification
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All potential hazards will be listed,
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identification comes from;

Planning meetings, Reports, safety concerns, Data collection & assessment, Locally developed “Check-Lists”, or “Lessons Learned” and previous experiences

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Hazard Identification Table
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Each hazard that is identified will be added to the list, without pre-judgment.

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Construction haul route crosses active taxiway

No Flagman
Contractor could use wrong height equipment

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Construction equipment height at the work area Temporary FAA maintenance personnel route will crosses an active taxiway

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Assume FAA understands the rules

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 3
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Analyze the risk for each hazard
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Group hazards for commonality
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for consolidation

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Ask the open-ended questions
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if….?,

Why did….?

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Determine the trigger mechanisms and their various outcomes Identify existing controls

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Hazard Identification Table
1 Construction haul route crosses active taxiway Construction vehicle height at the work area No Flagman
Contractor could use wrong height equipment

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Consolidate common hazards!

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Temporary FAA maintenance personnel route will crosses an active taxiway

Assume FAA understands the rules

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Vehicles crossing active Taxiway “A” between “A1” and “A2”

Unrestricted access

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 4
Assess the hazard
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Assess the severity and likelihood of occurrence by use of Risk Matrix Prioritize the risk and results from the Risk Matrix

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Vehicles crossing active Taxiway “A” between “A1” and “A2”

Unrestricted access

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Safety Risk Management - Matrix
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Mitigating Risk to an acceptable level

1R 1

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 5
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Mitigate/Treat the Risk
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Identify risk mitigation options
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reduction or elimination

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Select best-suited option & implementation strategy
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Low As Reasonably Possible (ALARP)

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Identify monitoring strategies for effectiveness of mitigation Identify management level(s) for risk mitigation decisions

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Safety Risk Management – Phase 5 (cont.)
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Hazard Reduction or Elimination
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Design and/or modify the hazard for minimization or elimination Reduce exposure and severity – physical guards or barriers Warnings, advisories, and/or signals Procedural and/or operational changes Training for hazard avoidance Upon completion, re-apply SRM process on the substituted or eliminated risks Track changes to system, procedure, equipment, personnel and/or environment through data capture, monitoring, reporting, and debriefs

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Decision Reporting
Safety Risk Management – SRMDR

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Safety Risk Management – SRMDR
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Safety Risk Management Decision Report (SRMDR)
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The development of a SRMDR, is the formal documentation of SRM decisions. Each SRMDR must:
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Describe the hazard and analysis process Explain mitigating options and implementation strategy Identify the responsible management organization for this task or activity Identify stakeholders for implementation, communications, and training requirements Identify monitoring strategies for effectiveness of mitigation

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SRMDR Forms

Multiple Hazard Reports for a Project is Typical

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SRMDR Forms

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SRMDR Forms
• Simplified, or • Expanded

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Safety Risk Management – SRMDR
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Safety Risk Management Decision Reports should be completed by the SMS Coordinator Approvals of SRMDR’s should be at the division head level or above. Approval of the SRMDR certifies that:
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It was developed properly. Hazards were systematically identified. Risks were appropriately assessed, mitigated and the risks are acceptable

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Safety Risk Management (SRM) Training

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Practical Training Exercises
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2 Projects Planned for SRM Determinations
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#1 - Roadway within Runway Clear Areas #2 - ABIA identified project

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Training Exercise #1

Roadway within Runway Airport Operations Areas

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Training Exercise #1 – Project Area
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Roadway within the Airport Operations Area

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Training Exercise #1 - Issues
Roadway penetrates; • OFZ • RSA • OFA

OFZ RSA OFA
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Training Exercise #1 – Detailed Issues
RSA OFZ OFA

RUNWAY Page 30

Training Exercise #1 – Project Access

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Training Exercise #1 – Project Plan
OFZ / Construction Limits Haul Routes
Staging Area

New Roadway

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Populating the Hazard List
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Staging area location Haul route Construction equipment type Runway Operations Work within OFZ, RSA or OFA Weather Low visibility Navaids Pilot Distractions Dust

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Construction & Maintenance Checklist

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Safety Risk Management - Matrix
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Mitigating Risk to an acceptable level

HIGH RISK MODERATE HIGH RISK MEDIUM RISK LOW RISK

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Hazard Identification Table

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Safety Risk Management - Matrix
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Mapping the Risk

1R 1

2R 2

4R 4

3R 3 5R 5

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SRMDR Hazard Form
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SRMDR Report Form
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Simplified, or Expanded. The SRMDR Report can be as brief or complex as need / risk demands.

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Training Exercise #1 - SRMDR
OFZ / Construction Limits Haul Routes
Staging Area

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Hazard Identification Analyze Each Risk Assess the Risk

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New Roadway

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Training Exercise #1
Treat the Risk SRM Determination Tracking Mitigation Effectiveness

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Training Exercise #2
_________________ Project

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Training Exercise #2
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Project Selection
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Select a project within the area identified in RED, for SRM Approval Not too simple Challenge yourself! Time limit – 90 minutes Project Scope Hazard List Hazard Analysis Worksheets Preliminary Hazard Analysis Worksheet Risk Matrix Mapping SRMDR

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Training Exercise #2 – ABIA Project
Haul Route 2

Construct Apron

Keep Drainage Detention

Access Taxiway Haul Route 1

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Training Exercise #2

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Training Exercise #2

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Training Exercise #2

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SRMDR Form – Hazard List

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SRMDR Form – Hazard Analysis Worksheet

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SRMDR Form – Hazard Identification Table

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Safety Risk Management - Matrix
Mitigating Risk to an acceptable level

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Safety Risk Management - Matrix Mitigating Risk to an acceptable level

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SRMDR Form – SMRDR Report

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SRMDR Form – SMRDR Report

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SRMDR Form – SMRDR Report

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SRM Life Cycle / Style Describe System Evaluate Effectiveness Monitor Identify Hazards Analyze & Assess Risk Mitigate Communicate
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Implement

Thank You!
Your Jacobs Carter Burgess SMS Team



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