1st Edition

Safety Management Systems and their Origins Insights from the Aviation Industry

By Corinne Bieder Copyright 2023
    202 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Safety Management Systems and their Origins: Insights from the Aviation Industry presents different perspectives on SMS to better decode what it means as a safety approach and what it implicitly conveys beyond safety.

    The book uses the aviation industry as a basis for analyzing where the SMS stands in terms of safety enhancement. Through a socio-historical analysis of how SMSs emerged and spread across high-risk industries and countries, the book also explains the other stakes underpinning this new approach to safety management.

    Features:

      • Explores SMS as it is implemented in aviation based on examples from several countries and regions, namely the UK, USA, and Australia.
      • Presents a socio-historical analysis of how SMSs emerged in high-risk industries.
      • Provides insights to explain the existing limitations of SMS.
      • Proposes new avenues to reach beyond the limitations of SMS.
      • Discusses the COVID-19 pandemic within the framework of risk analysis.

      The book is intended for safety professionals and regulators, as well as graduate students and researchers in safety science and engineering.

      1. Introduction. 2. A Composite Methodology. 3. Safety Actors’ Version: The SMS as the New Safety Frontier. 4. What Does the SMS Actually Do and Is It Up to Its Safety Promises?. 5. Why Did the SMS Emerge and Spread?. 6. Beyond the SMS: Towards More Contextualized Perspectives on Safety. 7. Conclusion. Epilogue. The Covid-19 Pandemic: An Amplifier Case Study. Appendix. Description of the Main Aviation Stakeholders.

      Biography

      Corinne Bieder is a researcher in Safety Management at the Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (French Civil Aviation University). Initially trained as an engineer, she completed her education with a Master’s Degree in Risk Management, a Specialized Master’s Degree in Ergonomics and a PhD in Sociology and Management Science. She worked in different high-risk industries, especially nuclear and aviation.