PHOENIX, July 25,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AirCARE1 received FAA
recognition of an accepted Safety Management System (SMS) Program
earlier this year establishing their formal alignment with
international safety standards. While the
United States does not yet have a mandated SMS for Part 135
Operators, the FAA recognizes those organizations who have
voluntarily made the effort to implement an accepted program. An
FAA-accepted Safety Management System is also recognized by the
International Civil Aviation Organization.
AirCARE1 is among roughly 5% of Part 135 Operators who currently
have an FAA-accepted SMS program.
AirCARE1 Safety Standards
AirCARE1's existence originated from the need for higher safety
standards in the Air Ambulance industry. Therefore, AirCARE1 has
made safety risk management a cornerstone of the company's values
and is foundational to their everyday culture. To demonstrate their
commitment to safety risk management, AirCARE1 chose to implement a
voluntary Safety Management System program (SMSVP) that could be
recognized by a state authority.
AirCARE1 is committed to providing superior care and believes
that the key factor in doing so is to create a safe environment for
patients, their family members, and employees.
What Is a Safety Management System?
A Safety Management System (SMS) is a formal, systematic and
proactive approach to managing safety risk. It's a structured
process implemented across an organization that includes four main
components including policy, risk management, assurance, and
promotion.
To be accepted by the FAA, AirCARE1 (a Part 135 Operator) went
through a 16-month evaluation period of their safety
practices. During this period AirCARE1 defined their safety
objectives and the responsibilities of their employees in regard to
safety risk management. They controlled safety risks by identifying
hazards and analyzing risk factors to make improvements to flight
operations. They ensured the effectiveness of safety risk controls
through consistent data collection and analysis. Finally, AirCARE1
demonstrated how staff are trained in safety risk management and
invited to openly communicate safety concerns to support the safety
culture within the company.
Benefits of Managing Safety with the FAA Voluntary, Formal,
SMS
There are many benefits for AirCARE1, and the patients they
transport, in aligning their SMS with the FAAs SMS Voluntary
Program. Most importantly, the main goal is to foster the safety
culture within the company and support a proactive approach to
identifying and addressing problems before they occur. For
patients, AirCARE1's commitment to safety risk management provides
an extra level of comfort and peace of mind, giving them increased
confidence that the company operates to the highest safety
standards. Finally, FAA recognition allows AirCARE1 to recruit
high-caliber staff members who are equally dedicated to
contributing to the company's safety culture and provide their
patients with superior care.
About AirCARE1
AirCARE1 is an Air Ambulance and Medical Escort service provider
with a fleet of Learjet air ambulance aircraft based out of Deer
Valley Airport-Phoenix area, AZ. They provide air medical transport
to patients across North, South and Central America. AirCARE1's believes that
providing the highest level of medical attention with compassion
and a holistic approach will transform the flight experience for
their patients.
Source:
https://www.faa.gov/faa-aviation-safety-outreach/safety-management-system
https://www.airambulanceone.com/safety-management/
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