SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION

The list of organisational factors that may constitute accident premises represents a good analysis instrument, equally preventive, but also retrospective, in investigation situations. Forming an effective safety culture is a vital element of acquiring and maintaining an appropriate level of safety...

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Main Authors: Oliver CIUICĂ, Cristian DRAGOMIR, Bogdan PUȘCĂ
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Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2020-09-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
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Online Access:http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2020/vol108/015_SJSUTST108_2020_Ciuica_Dragomir_Pusca.pdf
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author Oliver CIUICĂ
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description The list of organisational factors that may constitute accident premises represents a good analysis instrument, equally preventive, but also retrospective, in investigation situations. Forming an effective safety culture is a vital element of acquiring and maintaining an appropriate level of safety and implicitly limiting aviation events. The safety culture “growth” process starts by successfully choosing the right model for the organisation, evaluating the safety culture with the help of the right tools and capitalising the results by taking improvement measures. Once acquired, the safety culture gives the organisation an increased level of security and confidence, thus: low accident rate, active involvement and responsibility from all members, initiative in operations, safety procedures, direct and effective feedback, careful and constant research of procedures, continuous and intense training, setting performance standards both indoors and outdoors, planning several scenarios to create the required variety, the desire to try new ideas, accepting the risk, the failure.
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spelling doaj-art-5a438a5fb5304f999651b90332799bc02025-08-20T02:43:55ZengSilesian University of TechnologyScientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport0209-33242450-15492020-09-011081081525https://doi.org/10.20858/sjsutst.2020.108.2SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATIONOliver CIUICĂCristian DRAGOMIRBogdan PUȘCĂThe list of organisational factors that may constitute accident premises represents a good analysis instrument, equally preventive, but also retrospective, in investigation situations. Forming an effective safety culture is a vital element of acquiring and maintaining an appropriate level of safety and implicitly limiting aviation events. The safety culture “growth” process starts by successfully choosing the right model for the organisation, evaluating the safety culture with the help of the right tools and capitalising the results by taking improvement measures. Once acquired, the safety culture gives the organisation an increased level of security and confidence, thus: low accident rate, active involvement and responsibility from all members, initiative in operations, safety procedures, direct and effective feedback, careful and constant research of procedures, continuous and intense training, setting performance standards both indoors and outdoors, planning several scenarios to create the required variety, the desire to try new ideas, accepting the risk, the failure.http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2020/vol108/015_SJSUTST108_2020_Ciuica_Dragomir_Pusca.pdfsafety cultureleadershipaviationair forcemilitarytraining
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SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
safety culture
leadership
aviation
air force
military
training
title SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
title_full SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
title_fullStr SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
title_full_unstemmed SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
title_short SAFETY CULTURE MODEL IN MILITARY AVIATION ORGANISATION
title_sort safety culture model in military aviation organisation
topic safety culture
leadership
aviation
air force
military
training
url http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2020/vol108/015_SJSUTST108_2020_Ciuica_Dragomir_Pusca.pdf
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