ACADEMIA AND SMS EDUCATION
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ACADEMIA AND SMS EDUCATIONPreparing the next generation of safety professionals
Alfred RoelenAviation AcademyAmsterdam University of Applied [email protected]
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Some facts:• 43,000 students• 80 bachelor and master programmes• 7 schools
Transitioning from education to research and education
Aviation Academy is part of the School of Technology • 500 new students each year• 1,300 students in total
AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY OF APPLIEDSCIENCES
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2014: WINNER OF THE DUTCH EXCELLENCE IN AVIATION EDUCATION AWARD
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EDUCATION, RESEARCH, NETWORKING
EDUCATION RESEARCH PEER NETWORKING
Conferences
Round tablesessions
Workshops and lectures
Bachelor Engineering Aviation
Honours programs for top students
ProfessionalMasters
Masterclasses and courses
Capacity
Composites
Maintenance
SafetyNetworking events
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CURRICULUM
Professional Master
Aviation Engineering
Professional Master
Aviation Management
Aircraft
Modifications
Maintenance
Repair and
Overhaul
Flight
Operations
Security &
Technology
Aviation
Logistics
Strategic
Airport
Development
Aviation Engineering Aviation Management
First half second year
Propaedeutical phase
Year 4
Year 3
Year 2
Year 1
Honours programme
Aviation Engineering
Honours programme
Aviation Management
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LECTURERS
• Core team of (senior) researchers/lecturers• Part timers from industry or government • Guest lecturers
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COLLABORATION WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIESWhy:
• To answer the need of the European aviation industry
How: • Establishing association of applied aviation universities• Sharing best practice• Joint development of study programme• Exchange of students and staff
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MASTERCLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
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Eric Hollnagel Sidney Dekker Nancy Leveson
ResilienceHuman factors and safety
Engineering a safer world
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MEASURING THE QUALITY OF THE STUDY PROGRAM• Speed at which graduates find a job• Accreditation (every 4 year)• Advisory Board (includes representatives from industry)
Is the curriculum aligned with industry needs?
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SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
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REQUIREMENTS FROM INDUSTRY
Our graduates must provide• practical knowledge and experience,• in line with ICAO and EASA views on safety management,• to large and small organisations,• that helps in improving their business.
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INTEGRATION WITH THE OVERALL CURRICULUM1st year
Introduction to safety, human factors and human performance
2nd yearSMS and soft skillsProject (safety is always a dedicated subject)
3rd yearInternship (safety is always included as a dedicated subject)
4th yearOperational safety, accident investigation, professionalism in the context of aviation safety.
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ENGAGING STUDENTS
• Inspired lecturers with practical experience (‘war stories’)• Project in 2nd year: safety is part of it
e.g. ‘design an airport’
• Internship report (3rd year) must have a chapter on safetyHow is safety ‘done’ in the company, what is the student’s experience ?
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WHY RESEARCH?
We educate tomorrow’s safety managers, therefore we have to look ahead.
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RESEARCH PROJECTS - EXAMPLES
• Application of LOSA at a provider of ground services (2010).
• Application of a control model for ramp safety (2013).
• Safety Performance Indicators for SMEs (2015-2019).
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APPLICATION OF RAMP LOSA
• LOSA = Line Operations Safety Audit
• Activities:• Adapted existing RAMP-LOSA form (terminology and size)• Performed LOSA observations• Analysed results
• Some results• 70% exceeded speed limits• 37% did not wear haring protection• 48% employees walking on running conveyer belt
• Provided recommendations for improvement
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APPLICATION OF STAMP TO PLATFORM SAFETY – OLD PROCESS
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STAMP = System-Theoretic Accident Modeling and Processes
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MODIFIED PROCESS
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SPIS FOR SMES
• SPIs are always based on a certain understanding (a model) of the sociotechnical system (Reiman and Pietikäinen, 2011).
• Most current metrics for safety management are based on sequential models.
• Events are rare => lack of data
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Fallible decisions
Line management deficiencies
Psychological precursors of unsafe acts
Unsafe acts
Inadequate defences
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SPIS FOR SMES (CONTINUED)
• Safety metrics based on control models?• Safety control is a continues process => abundance of data.
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SUMMARY
How do we prepare the next generation of aviation safety professionals:• Listening to needs from industry;• Inspired lecturers with academic qualifications and professional
experience;• Collaboration with European Universities to harmonise what we
teach;• Students spend part of their study within industry to obtain practical
experience in addition to theoretical information;• Research to prepare for tomorrow’s questions.
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CONTACT
- Alfred Roelen, [email protected]
- Program manager: Monique Heiligers, [email protected] - Professor of Aviation Engineering: Robert J. de Boer, [email protected]
- Website: http://www.hva.nl/aviation