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RT-273. Note to Instructors: Download the power point and add your own graphics to the presentation. The notes section of each slide for the lesson plan. . Safety Review RT-273 2010. Safecom Review. Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp How can I submit a Safecom?

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  1. RT-273 Note to Instructors: • Download the power point and add your own graphics to the presentation. • The notes section of each slide for the lesson plan.

  2. Safety ReviewRT-273 2010

  3. Safecom Review Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp How can I submit a Safecom? • Electronic submission from the web site above. • Hard Copy using AMD-34 / FS5700-14 forms. • Faxed to AMD @208-433-5007 Attn: Safety • Faxed to USFS @ 208-387-5735 Attn: Safety • Call – 888-464-7427 NEW !

  4. NEW FEATURE for SAFECOMS !! Attachments can now be added to your SAFECOM, such as a photo or diagram to help clarify the narrative.

  5. Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp Click here to take the Safecom Survey. It only takes 10 minutes and gives you a chance to provide your input in improving or shaping the program.

  6. Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp Click on “Search Safecom’s” to help you narrow down your search or provide you with specific information.

  7. Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp Click on the different categories to narrow down your search.

  8. Web Site: https://www.safecom.gov/default.asp

  9. SAFECOM Trending & Analysis Access the Lessons Learned Web site to download Safecom Trending and Analysis : http://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177

  10. Review Safety Alert No. IA 08-07

  11. New Lesson Learned Web SiteOne Stop Shopping for Safety Reference Informationhttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177 “It is the mission of these web pages to facilitate the sharing of information between all aviation users for the purpose of promoting a learning culture and to enhance and sustain safe and effective work practices. ”

  12. New Lesson Learned Web Sitehttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177 • Click on the “Promoting Aviation Safety” • Safety Alerts • Prevention Bulletins • READ Files

  13. New Lesson Learned Web Sitehttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177

  14. New Lesson Learned Web Sitehttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177 • Visit the “Assuring Aviation Safety” section for • Mishap Investigations • Accident Reviews

  15. New Lesson Learned Web Sitehttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177 The “Aviation Risk Management” has many tools to use in helping identify and manage risk.

  16. New Lesson Learned Web Sitehttp://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=177 The “Aviation Policy” section has all the guides and manuals for each agency !

  17. 2009 Safety Alerts Issued • 09-04 - External Load and Short Haul Operations • 09-03 - Sky Genie Inspection • 09-02 - Transportation of Hazardous Materials (Fuel Containers and Chainsaws) • 09-01 - Aircraft Icing

  18. 2009 /2010 Prevention Bulletins Issued • 10-02 - Medications, Flying and Fitness • 10-01 - Winter Weather Safety • 09-08 - Mobilization of Aviation Resources • 09-07 - Dog Days of Summer • 09-06 - Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance • 09-05 - Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) for ATGS and Fire Reconnaissance Operations • 09-04 - Hazard Map Preparation • 09-03 - Bird Strike Avoidance • 09-02 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or "Safety Glasses Saved the Day" • 09-01 - Winter Weather Safety

  19. 2009 /2010 Aviation Lessons Learned Issued • 10-03 - Foreign Object Debris in Plastic Sphere Dispensers (PSD's) • 10-02 - Near Miss with a Wire Fence • 10-01 - Aircraft Pre and Post Flight • 09-03 - Aggressive Flying and Pilot Over-Confidence • 09-02 - Use of Aircraft Checklists • 09-01 - Aircraft Accident

  20. 2010 Alerts / Bulletins /Lessons Learned New Alerts issued 2010…… New Bulletins issued 2010…… Lessons Learned 2010………

  21. Safety Management System (SMS) What are the highlights ? • Aviation Safety Management System (SMS) is an approach to managing safety that includes the necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures. • The foundation of SMS consists of four “components,” they are: Policy, Risk Management, Assurance and Safety Promotion • The SMS process identifies hazards and control risks, then provides assurance that risk controls are effective. • When fully implemented SMS provides and promotes a Positive Safety Culture. The desired positive Safety Culture is informed, flexible, learning, just and a reporting culture that captures the operational knowledge and experience of the employees.

  22. Safety Management System (SMS) What are the four “components” that will achieve the SMS goal? • 1. Safety Policy. We have existing policy in place that supports the foundation of SMS in our aviation safety programs. This policy is reflected in the “Red Book”, Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. • 2. Safety Risk Management. This workbook contains the completed program assessments on Helicopter Operations, Rappel/RADs, External Loads, Aerial Supervision, SEATs, Heavy Airtankers, Infra-Red, EHELL, and Forest Health programs. • 3. Safety Assurance. Accident Investigation, Program Reviews, Fire Aviation Safety Teams (FAST), Aviation Safety Technical Assistance Teams (STAT), Aviation Safety Assistance Teams (ASAT), and numerous other tools monitor and report the health of our prevention efforts. Currently we are working towards implementation of an Aviation Lessons Learned web site and work towards a “Reporting Culture”. • 4. Safety Promotion. We have the ability to implement very positive change in this area by creating a positive “Learning Culture”. Communication is the key to success in this component. Training systems are being updated to reflect the principles and procedures being implemented in SMS. Other tools include SAFECOMs, Safety Alerts, Technical Bulletins, Lessons Learned, SAFECOM trending, safety memoranda, Aviation Safety Committees, tailgate sessions and video clips such as the Six Minutes for Safety series.

  23. Safety Management System (SMS) SEAT Assessment Spreadsheet

  24. Risk Management Workbook This workbook helps to establish an Interagency Safety Management System that incorporates all four of the SMS components mentioned in the last slide.

  25. Risk Management Workbook Risk Management Workbook: This workbook is intended for use in the management of flight operations. Each section is designed to provide you with information regarding the hazards, risks, and suggested mitigations for most of the agencies aviation missions. Follow these steps during your review: • Review the description of each hazard, risk level and mitigation. • Determine if your local unit complies with the suggested mitigation(s). Log your answer by checking the YES/NO column. • If you checked NO; and if the associated risk level is Yellow or RED; you need to assure that the risk is mitigated to an acceptable level. • Go to the reverse side of the page to the blank spreadsheet. • Enter your list of Hazards that require mitigation. • Enter new or additional hazards not identified, assess the level of risk, and enter the new mitigation to be completed.

  26. Mitigation Achieved Column ? Yes or NO ???

  27. Pilot Read Files Highlights of the Read File: • The Read File is intended to assist pilots in understanding critical Safety of Flight information. • The Read File contains safety related materials (like Alerts, Bulletins, Lessons Learned, etc) that has been identified at a national level as critical information. • The Read File also contains aviation related Six Minutes for Safety topics. These topics are being jointly developed by Agency and Vendor personnel. • The cover sheet identifies the Read File topics and provides blocks for the pilot’s name and completed review items. • SEMG are required by the ISOSG to download a copy of the Read File and have it available for all pilots to review that come into the base.

  28. Read File Cover Sheet Add the different topics to the list as they are issued and identified. Pilot signs name, and check off the different items listed above.

  29. Read File / Six Minutes Safety SEMG should go to the site and download the documents list above to make their own Read File for the field.

  30. Read File / Six Minutes Safety Remember ! The Read File is part of the new Initial Pilot / Loader In-briefing form.

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