AVIA 300 Quiz 7
AVIA 300 Quiz Safety Systems
Covers the Learn material from your textbook in Module 7: Week 7.
- Safety-I assumes that things go well because people simply follow the procedures and work as imagined.
- SMS is a formal and standardized framework for managing a safety program based on accepted business and scientific processes.
- This is a system state that occurs within a certain context?
- This includes training, communication, and other actions to create a positive safety culture within all levels of the workforce.
- What are parts within Subset A: Managing risk of saturation. (select all that apply)
- Safety Risk Management begins with a clear understanding of an organization’s functional systems, which are analyzed by experienced operational and technical personnel to detect the presence of hazards.
- What aircraft series has been one of the most important sources of revenue for Boeing?
- This type of safety responds to events that have already happened, such as incidents and accidents.
- This type of safety tries to analyze system processes and environment to identify potential and future safety problems.
- This type of safety actively seeks the identification of hazardous conditions through the analysis of the organizations processes.
- This evaluates the continued effectiveness of implemented risk control strategies, and supports the identification of new hazards.
- What are the four concepts or views of resilience?
- Safety-II assumes that things go well because people always make what they consider sensible adjustments to cope with current and future situational demands
- Newer safety systems have become increasingly software dependent, and the way people interact with the software has become critical.
- This is the underlying theoretical basis for the analysis of the rate in which systems fail, and the most current hazard analysis models are based on.
- What is considered a large part of Safety Promotion?
- The goal of safety management systems is ultimately to identify hazards and mitigate them before they lead to an accident.
- In an effort to encourage more reporting, NASA in the United States created what reporting system?
- What is the formula for Risk?
- Why was the first pilot union created?
- ICAO outlines what internal safety audits should consist of. They are:
- What is one part within Subset C: Outmaneuvering constraints.
- Resilience is, generally, the ability of something to be able to exceed its normal boundaries and then recover to a safe state.
- This is the focus on creating an environment for effective safety management which lays the foundation for the organization’s safety culture.
- This is a set of things that act together as a whole to achieve some common goal, objective, or end?