Aviation Risk Analysis



                  The objective of SMS is to provide information on how to identify, eliminate and control aviation-related risks. There are unique hazards and risks associated with commercial aviation, as well as general aviation activities. Generally, a number of hazards and risks are listed for consideration. During hazard analysis activities, the analyst should consider these appropriate examples:

• Aviation fuel storage and handling.
• Airport ground handling equipment, its use, movement, and maintenance.
• Surface movement at airports
• Traffic management at airports.
• Life safety involving the general public at places of assembly in airports.
• Preventative maintenance and inspection of aircraft.
• The conduct of maintenance operations such as: use of flammables, solvents, parts
cleaning, equipment accessibility, flammable materials, hangar fire protection
equipment.
• Aircraft movement in and around hangars, aprons, taxiways.
• Operations during inclement weather, snow removal airport accessibility, the use of
snow removal equipment.
• Accessibility of emergency equipment and emergency access of aircraft in the event of
a contingency or accident.
• Accessibility of emergency personnel and security personnel in securing and accessing
accident sites.
• Maintainability of airport surface equipment, such as, lighting, placarding and
marking, surface runway conditions.
• Control tower visibility
• Fire protection of physical facilities, electrical installation requirements, grounding and
bonding at facilities.


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