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The Safety Management System (SMS) As A Tool for Building Safety Culture in Aviation: A Qualitative Research

Year 2024, , 315 - 324, 22.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1493642

Abstract

Safety culture is conceptualized as the combination of beliefs, values, norms, attitudes, roles, and practices—both social and technical—within an organization, aimed at mitigating the exposure to adverse or hazardous conditions for both internal and external individuals. In entities where a safety culture is deeply ingrained, efforts are made to formulate a framework that encourages employee adherence to safety regulations, promoting safe behaviours, particularly in high-risk environments. The efficacy of safety culture in substantially reducing accidents, incidents, errors, hazards, and risks, especially those related to human factors, is pivotal in attaining elevated safety standards. At the heart of fostering such a culture lies the implementation of a robust Safety Management System (SMS), which, through its effective and dynamic execution, paves the way for cultivating a safety-centric ethos.
This study conducts a detailed empirical analysis of aviation enterprises in Türkiye to evaluate the hypothesis that the Safety Management System (SMS) is a crucial instrument in cultivating a safety culture within the aviation industry. The study employs qualitative research methodologies to discern the correlation between the effectiveness of SMS and its components and the level of safety culture within these organizations. Findings from the study reveal a direct relationship where entities with inadequately implemented SMS and its elements exhibit lower levels of safety culture. Conversely, enterprises that demonstrate effective implementation of SMS are characterized by a high level of safety culture, affirming the critical role of SMS in fostering safety within aviation organizations. This inquiry not only substantiates the integral role of SMS in developing a safety culture in aviation but also highlights the necessity for meticulous implementation of SMS components and processes to achieve a superior safety standard in the industry.

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Year 2024, , 315 - 324, 22.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1493642

Abstract

References

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  • Baltacı, A. (2019). Qualitative Research Process: How to Conduct a Qualitative Research. Journal of Ahi Evran University Institute of Social Sciences, 5(2), 368-388.
  • Bayramoğlu, G. (2007). Investigation of Resource-Based Management Model in terms of Competitive Advantages and A Qualitative Research in Ford Otosan, Tusaş, Graham and Toprak Seramik Enterprises. Eskişehir: Anadolu University Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Chatzi, A. V. (2018). Safety Management Systems: An Opportunity and a Challenge for Military Aviation Organisations. Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 91(1), 190-196.
  • Chen, C. F., and Chen, S. C. (2012). Scale Development of Safety Management System Evaluation for The Airline Industry. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 47, 177-181.
  • Choudhry, R. M., Fang, D., and Mohamed, S. (2007). The Nature of Safety Culture: A Survey of The State-Of- The-Art. Safety Science, 45(10), 993-1012.
  • Cooper, D. (2002). A Model for Understanding &; Quantifying A Difficult Concept. Professional Safety, 30-36.
  • Erceylan, N., and Atilla, G. (2021). The Impact of Safety Management System Processes on Corporate Reputation in Aviation Training Organizations: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction. Süleyman Demirel University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, (39), 353-379.
  • Erdener, M. (2019). A Conceptual Study on Safety Culture in Aviation, the Relationship Between Safety Culture and Safety Management System (IMS-SMS) and Suggestions for Creating a Positive Safety Culture, Kırıkkale University Social Sciences Institute, Kırıkkale.
  • Fernández-Muñiz, B., Montes-Peon, J. M., and Vazquez-Ordas, C. J. (2007). Safety Management System: Development and Validation of a Multidimensional Scale. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 20(1), 52-68.
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  • Uslu, S., and Dönmez, K. (2016). Geçmişten Günümüze Havacılık Kazalarının Sebeplerindeki Değişimler Üzerine Bir İnceleme [A Study on the Changes in the Causes of Aviation Accidents from Past to Present]. Journal of Social Sciences, 3(9), 222-239.
  • Ustaömer, T. C., and Şengür, F. (2020). Havacılıkta Emniyet Kültürü: Reason’ın Emniyet Kültürü Modelinin İncelenmesi [Safety Culture in Aviation: Examining Reason's Safety Culture Model]. Anemon Muş Alparslan University Journal of Social Sciences, 8(1), 95-104.
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  • Von Thaden, T. L., and Gibbons, A. M. (2008). The safety culture indicator scale measurement system (SCISMS). National Technical Information Service Final Report, 1-57.
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  • Wiegman, D.A., H. Zhang, T. V. Thaden, G. Sharma, and A. Mitchell (2002), "A Synthesis of Safety Culture and Safety Climate Research", Technical Report, Available at https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1025/ML102500649.pd.
  • Wiegmann, D. A., Zhang, H., Von Thaden, T. L., Sharma, G., and Gibbons, A. M. (2004). Safety culture: An integrative review. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 14(2), 117-134.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Air Transportation and Freight Services
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Gizem Kartal 0009-0009-3324-6633

Gokben Bayramoğlu 0000-0002-6880-6903

Early Pub Date October 11, 2024
Publication Date October 22, 2024
Submission Date May 31, 2024
Acceptance Date July 11, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Kartal, G., & Bayramoğlu, G. (2024). The Safety Management System (SMS) As A Tool for Building Safety Culture in Aviation: A Qualitative Research. Journal of Aviation, 8(3), 315-324. https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1493642

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