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CASO

Training

Company Aviation Safety Officer


(CASO)
CASO Training

Learning Objectives
At the end of the course the participants;

1. Will be able to identify Safety Hazards, Risk Assessments and Mitigates Risks;
2. Will ensures that remedial action necessary to maintain an acceptable level of
safety is implemented;
3. Will be able to provide continuous monitoring and regular assessment of the
safety level achieved;
4. Will increase move toward making Safety Management System (SMS) as a
regulatory requirement in many countries, aims to make continuous
improvement to the overall level of safety;
CASO Training

5. Will be beneficial to participate in carrying out the responsibilities of safety


officers and managers, as it meets the requirements of Annex 19 and ICAO Doc
9859 (Safety Management Manual). It will also be interest to operations
Managers who require the Company Aviation Safety Officer’s (CASO). Course to
meet the requirement to meet CASR 19;

6. Will understand the various aspects of safety management systems including


how to better develop, manage and assess effective safety management within
their operations
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The Aviation History

21st CENTURY
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Safety Audit and Investigation Process Result

a. The Organization

b. Training Program

c. Procedures

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President Director
Safety
Director/Manager
Operation Director

Executive Vice
Director
a. The Organization
Operation
Manager

Flight Safety Chief Pilot

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b. Training Program

Non Training
Mandatory
Mandatory Provider
Training
Training Legitimacy

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c. Operation and Maintenance


EASA
Procedures

FAA, FAR

Airbus, Boeing,
ICAO Others
CASR Manufacturers

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RESUME

Aviation Safety
challenging?

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What’s next?
After the accident
and After recovery

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