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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Establish risk management context
  2. Plan for risk management
  3. Monitor and evaluate aviation risk

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

Organisational context must include:

key organisational operational elements and services

official resources vital to the operation of the organisation including physical areas and assets

organisation, how it is organised and its capabilities

Strategic and risk management context must include one or more of the following:

organisational functions:

political

operational

financial

social

legal

commercial

various stakeholders and clients

relationship between the organisation and the environment in which it operates

Stakeholders include must one or more of the following:

air traffic control

clients

contractors

employees

financial agencies

government agencies

managers

non-government organisations

public

regulatory agencies

safety management organisations

suppliers

service providers

unions

Workplace standards must include:

AS/NZ ISO 31000:2009 or as amended/updated

Determining criteria for evaluating risk must:

comply with established legal requirements

consider cost-benefit analysis outcomes

establish risk rankings to determine levels of acceptability

Aviation risk assessment must include:

likelihood criteria

rare

unlikely

possible

likely

almost certain

consequence criteria

negligible

minor

major

moderate

severe

Aviation risk control must include:

hierarchy of control

administrative controls

elimination

engineered controls

personal protective equipment

substitution

Evaluation methodology must include one or more of the following:

interviews with stakeholders

observations

occurrence reports

physical inspections

questionnaires

regular reviews of risk treatment procedures

Risk management plan must include:

analysis of risks – likelihood, consequences and risk levels

control options selected

person/s responsible for implementing control options

performance measures

periodic review timetable

prioritised list of unacceptable risks

resources required

sources of risk and risk events

timeframe for implementation


Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

applying effective verbal/non-verbal communication techniques when engaging with internal/external stakeholders

applying procedures relating to work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) and environment in the context of aviation risk management

applying relevant legislation, regulations and policies such as:

relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs) and Civil Aviation Orders (CAOs) relating to safety management systems (SMSs)

Defence Orders and Instructions

national, state/territory WHS legislation

delegating task responsibilities related to risk management processes

engaging in discussion by exchanging complex oral information

listening effectively when engaging with internal/external stakeholders

researching and analysing the wider context affecting the aviation industry and/or organisation

solving problems through analysis and reasoning

using a variety of words and language structures to explain complex, formal documents and assisting others to apply these documents in the workplace

using appropriate formal language and style for written plans.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

Australian and international risk management standards

aviation risk management processes, which are

logical and systematic

applied to any strategy plan, process, program or procedure that will enable the organisation to minimise losses and to maximise opportunities

applied within existing aviation safety management systems (SMSs)

implemented to address operational and safety factors related to

regulatory

hardware

environmental

personnel

diversity of risks in the aviation industry

importance of consultation and communication at every stage of the risk management cycle

legal requirements, legislation, regulations, policies, procedures and guidelines relating to aviation risk management

range of evaluation methodologies

relationship of risk to context i.e. how the context may define the risks

sources of risk

perceived

potential

actual.