Overview The four pillars and the twenty elements of risk based process safety can be designed and implemented at varying levels of rigor to optimize process safety management, performance, efficiency, and effectiveness. 21 Risk/hazard detection and identification 2.2 Assessment and mitigation of risks Safety ASSURANCE 3.1 Monitoring and Measurement of Safety Performance 3.2 Managing Changes 3.3 Continuous improvement of SMS Promotion of safety Thefour components of a SMS are: Safety Policy — Establishes senior management's commitment to continually improve safety; defines the methods, processes, and organizational structure needed to meet safety goals Establishes management commitment to safety performance through SMS; Establishes clear safety objectives and commitment to manage FourPillars of SMS (Safety Management System) In aviation, SMS matters - and we're not talking about texts. We're talking about the Safety Management System, which is key in detecting safety Thefour pillars of an SMS are the safety policy, the management of risks, the safety assurance and the promotion of safety procedures. SMS Policy The SMS policy designates top management as the authority responsible for ensuring that safety rules are observed by employees at all levels of the company's structure. BU D D H A A I R 4 Pillars of Safety Management System. Safety Policy and Objectives The Pillar #1 of ICAO states safety policy and objectives of an organization. Under this pillar, defined is how an organization manages safety and documents it with other employees. Itis not a single, solid "thing." This process is cyclical and can be identified by several stages that form a systematic approach to safety risk management, including: Establishing acceptable levels of safety, including defining likelihood and severity; Beloware the four pillars of the framework, and the individual elements for each: 1) Process and Plant Safety Leadership Leadership involvement and responsibility Identification and compliance with legislation and industry standards Employee selection, placement, and competency assurance Workforce involvement Communication with stakeholders 2 Itis done to monitor and measure the safety goals. Management of Change; Management of Change is responsible for identifying various safety related factors and introducing changes in the organization. Continuous improvement of the SMS program; Safety assurance uses various tools to audit the overall organization. - What are the functions of an effective facilities manager? Learn about the 4 functions of effective facilities management and make your facilities more efficient. Y1SI.