SAFETY II and other recent trends in SMS
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https://doi.org/10.14311/MAD.2018.03.01Keywords:
Enhanced operational safety, operational risks, Safety Management System, SMS, Safety II, Paperless SMS, Prague AirportAbstract
The article deals with modern trends in safety management systems at airports. These include Safety II, Paperless SMS, transference of confidence and responsibility to operating employees, and creation of a system to ensure safety at the airport despite the potential for human error.References
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