Safety is a systems property requiring systematic enforcement at all levels. SMS provides framework for risk-based decision-making in daily business. Safety management addresses technical, human, organizational factors and system safety
Engine rooms pose significant safety hazards due to their unique environment. SMS helps prevent accidents like blocked exits and hazardous waste buildup. Proper SMS ensures safe working conditions and emergency procedures
Company is ship owner or organization assuming responsibility for ship operations. Company must define safety responsibilities and provide necessary support. Companies must conduct internal audits every 12 months
Vessel details include name, IMO number, flag, deadweight and delivery date. Operator information includes name, technical control date and last dry dock. Inspection records show dates, time taken and vessel's current operation
Quality Management module supports compliance and audit management with digital and offline capabilities. Reporting module covers flight, cabin, ground operations and maintenance reporting. Risk Management module enables proactive risk assessment and mitigation tracking
Safety culture is organizational culture focused on maintaining safety standards. Term first used in 1986 INSAG report after Chernobyl accident. UK HSE defines it as values, attitudes, and behaviors determining safety management