ES2 2008 (SASI)
ES2 2008 (SASI)
ES2 meetings from 2008 were held at different locations, including Brussels, Zagreb and ended up in Rome. There were five working session during that year.
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Contents
WS 01-08

The topic of this working session was "Safety Assessment Made Easier" and the main objective of this workshop was to offer participants a clear, more holistic understanding of how to do safety assessments and a better understanding of the principles of safety assurance.
The presentations from this workshop are listed here:
- Feasibility study on safety assessment of FABs
- Safety Assessment of a FAB by Belgocontrol
- Safety Assessment of a FAB by Blue Med
- Safety Assessment Made Easier - SAME but not the same JDF Consultancy
- Safety Assessments - Concepts and FAQs JDF Consultancy
- SAME: Success and failure approach JDF Consultancy
- The generic safety argument JDF Consultancy
- SAME major exercise: ALC in LV
- Safety assurance in safety lifecycle
WS 02-08

The second workshop from 2008 took place between 23-25th of June at EUROCONTROL HQ, in Brussels. The workshop was built around the topics "Development of Safety Indicators and Targets" and "Managing External Services Interface".
The presentations and the agenda from this workshop are listed below:
- WS 02 Agenda
- ESP - European Safety Programme for ATM which includes the 2007 ECAC ATM safety framework - maturity study.
- ESR - Stakeholders'Report
- EVAIR Safety Bulletin
- Roadmap for Development of Safety Key Performance Indicators in ATM
- AST Output AST reporting
- External Services Conclusion
- Safety Framework Maturity Surveys - Current Methodology
- ESARR 2 and AST Overview
- External Services - Interface with Suppliers
- External Services Management - Legal Aspects
- External Services - A Method to Consolidate ANSP Needs
- Safety KPIs: Safety Indicators, Targets, What Methods and Tools
- TOKAI Introduction
WS 03-08

The third workshop took place between 17-19th of November and the central theme that was discussed there was "Contingency Planning". Participants had the chance to understand better the safety aspects of contingency and contingency strategies, by directly dealing with them in some exercises.
The list of presentations and the agenda are below:
- WS 03 Agenda
- Examples of Contingency Planning for Air Navigation Services
- Background,Definition and Life Cycle of Contingency
- Review of EUROCONTROL Guidelines - Contingency Planning
- Real Case: Incompleteness of Contingency Procedures
- SWOT and Strategies: Current Practices in ATM Contingency
- Policy Operational Concept and Planning Process for Contingency
- Safety Aspects of ANS Contingency
- Legal and Regulatory Issues
- Achievement, Execution, Assurance, Promotion of Contingency
- Contingency Decision Making Process
WS 04-08
The fourth workshop took place in Zagreb, Croatia, between 22-24th of October and the central theme was " ESARR 5 and ATSEP Competency". The participants had the chance to know more about ATSEP competency scheme in different countries (Croatia, Romania) and they participated also in a team exercise about the implementation of a national competence scheme.
The presentations and the agenda of the event are listed below:
- Welcome - Agenda
- Regulatory Context - ATSEP Competence
- ESARR 5 Requirements - ATSEP Competence
- ESARR 5 Explanatory Elements - ATSEP Competence
- ATSEP Competence Assessment
- ATSEP Competency Croatia by CROCONTROL
- Romania CNS Competency by Romanian CAA
- Romania MET Competency by Romanian CAA
- ATCO Licensing Database - Implications for ATSEPs
- Regulation for ATSEP License Exercise
- Results Issue Analysis Implementation
- Closing WS 04
WS 05-08
The last workshop of 2008 was held between 17-18th of December, in Rome. Its name was "European ANSP CEO Conference" and the main purpose of it was exploring the added value of Safety Culture within ANSPs. The objectives of this CEO event were de-mystifying the concept, explain the principal elements involved in the application of Safety Culture, and highlight its costs and benefits.
Below is the list of the presentations from CEO event:
- Safety Culture in AVINOR by AVINOR
- Safety Culture in NAV Portugal by NAV Portugal
- Safety, CEOs and the Law by Flight Safety Foundation
- Safety Culture: A Strategic Vision for Europe by EUROCONTROL
- Creating a Safety Culture at FAA by FAA
- Finavia Safety Culture Study - results from Spring 2008 by Finavia
- Safety Culture in HUNGAROCONTROL by HUNGAROCONTROL
- safety Culture in easyJet by easyJet
- Moving Forward on Safety Culture by EUROCONTROL
- SASI Report 2008/2009 Onwards
- European Safety Culture Conference: De-Mystifying Safety Culture






