
Set national goals, targets and indicators related to aviation safety, as the basis for the national strategy ĭevelop an action plan to meet the goals and targets, including a list of prioritized safety enhancement initiatives (SEIs)
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Identify the relevant GASP and RASP goals and targets and understand how to adapt them to a national level
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Understand applicable provisions, namely Global Aviation Safety Plan (Doc 10004), Manual on the Development of Regional and National Aviation Safety Plans (Doc 10131), and Regional and National Aviation Safety Plan Checklists (Cir 358) Ĭonduct a self-assessment, using existing ICAO tools (such as the USOAP CMA OLF and iSTARS) to analyse safety deficiencies at their State, and to identify organizational issues, operational safety risks, and emerging issues Ĭonduct a gap analysis to identify relevant safety enhancement initiatives (SEIs), using the ICAO global aviation safety roadmap The same process is applied to the development of a RASP.Īfter having successfully deployed this iPack, Civil Aviation Authorities/ Regional Safety Oversight Organizations will be better equipped to meet the objectives of this iPack, which are to:Ĭreate an internal group (within the State) to develop the NASP, involving all the State's key stakeholders (CAA, accident investigation board, industry representation, etc.)

a roadmap) and collaboration among stakeholders internally in the State, regionally and with industry. It emphasizes the importance of including key elements in a NASP the development of a clear action plan (i.e. The goal of this iPack is to assist and guide CAAs in developing a NASP that contains a strategy that best addresses their safety issues, through training and detailed guidance. The level of progress made in achieving each iPack objective depends on the availability of CAA/RSOO resources to perform the work.

A dedicated subject matter expert will work remotely with the CAA or RSOO, providing guidance in their implementation efforts to achieve the objectives of the iPack. It includes relevant documentation, tools and an online course to facilitate the development and implementation of a NASP or RASP. They are not suitable for use in a surgical setting or where there would be significant exposure to liquid, bodily or other hazardous fluids, use in a clinical setting, or use in the presence of a high-intensity heat source or flammable gas.This Implementation Package (iPack) is a self-contained package to assist and guide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) and Regional Safety Oversight Organizations (RSOOs) in the development of a National Aviation Safety Plan (NASP) or a Regional Aviation Safety Plan (RASP), respectively. **Please note: These masks are not medical grade and are not to take the place of the N95 masks. 3ply cotton construction and all around binding A great mask as your kids go back to school or for everyday activities. It has a snug fit to the ears and face to avoid any slipping throughout the day.

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This mask is ultra soft and will provide full facial coverage over the mouth and nose.

(includes 3 black face masks with 1- red buffalo, 1- blue buffalo 1- white buffalo) Listing is for a 3-pack of youth printed buffalo face masks.
