Did you know that in the past 5 years, 676 participants from 68 countries have taken this course with IATA?
Safety risk management is a key component of a successful airline safety management system, required to assess the risks associated with identified hazards, and to implement effective mitigation actions. During this course, review your safety risk management process according to the ICAO safety performance requirements. Learn how to improve your operational safety by correctly identifying hazards, providing effective controls to mitigate safety risks, and reducing equipment loss and damage.
Course Code: TALS-46-VC
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Upon completing this course you will be able to:
The key topics that are covered during this course include:
This course is recommended for:
An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on an assessment. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.
The aviation industry is delicate, and this course equipped me with the knowledge to be the change my company needs. I’m committed to continuing my growth and development, May 13, 2024
This course has helped me stay on top of the latest risk assessment procedures, which are key to maintaining safety standards in my field., March 25, 2024
Through four courses, review IRM skills and theory to manage the multiple risks that affect aviation organizations and the industry.
Gain a complete and updated knowledge on the current safety management issues and best practices.