SAM Toolkit

The EUROCONTROL Safety Assessment Methodology (SAM) is a framework, a toolbox containing methods and techniques to carry out safety assessment of changes to the functional systems of the Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP). It was developed in the noughties of the 21st century as means of compliance to ESSAR 4

The objective of the methodology is to support the provision of assurance of the safety of the Air Traffic Services (ATS) provided by an ANSP. It covers the entire system/change life cycle: specification, design, implementation, integration, transfer into operation and operation and maintenance. The assessment process includes Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA), Preliminary System Safety Assessment (PSSA) and a System Safety Assessment (SSA). 

SAM is organised in three levels: level 1 explains the "what", level 2 provides details on "how" to perform a safety assessment and level 3 provides real life examples from ANSPs and the industry.

Although there have been many changes in the regulatory framework in Europe and elsewhere, SAM is still relevant and can be used for risk assessment and mitigation purposes.
 

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Level 1

FHA

FHA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation
FHA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation The objective of the FHA initiation step is to develop a level of understanding of the system, its operational environment and, if appropriate, its regulatory framework, sufficient to enable the safety assessment activities to be satisfactorily carried out.
FHA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation
FHA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation The objective of the FHA Evaluation step is to demonstrate that the FHA process meets its overall objectives and requirements. The Evaluation is carried out in three stages: Verification, Validation and Process Assurance.
FHA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion
FHA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion The objective of the FHA Completion step are the following: recording of the results after the completion of the FHA process and dissemination of these results to all interested parties.

PSSA

PSSA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation
PSSA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation The objectives of the PSSA Initiation step are to develop a level of understanding of the system design and its rationale, to update the description of the operational environment and, when appropriate, to identify the regulatory requirements and/or standards applicable to the system design.
PSSA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation
PSSA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation The objective of the PSSA Evaluation is to demonstrate that the PSSA process meets its overall objectives and requirements. The Evaluation is carried out in three stages: Verification, Validation and Process Assurance.
PSSA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion
PSSA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion The objectives of the PSSA Completion step are the following: recording of the results after the completion of the PSSA process and dissemination of these results to all interested parties.

SSA

SSA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation
SSA V2-0 Chapter 1 – Initiation The objectives of the SSA Initiation step is to develop a level of understanding of the system development, implementation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning and its rationale, to update the description of the operational environment and to identify, when appropriate, the regulatory requirements and/or standards applicable to the system implementation, integration, transfer into operation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning.
SSA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation
SSA V2-0 Chapter 4 – Evaluation The objective of this SSA Evaluation step is to demonstrate that the SSA process meets its overall objectives and requirements. The Evaluation is carried out in three stages: Verification, Validation and Process Assurance.
SSA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion
SSA V2-0 Chapter 5 – Completion This document’s objectives are the following: recording of the results after the completion of the SSA process and dissemination of these results to all interested parties.

PART IV

PART IV V2-0 ANNEX H – “what is a change”
PART IV V2-0 ANNEX H – “what is a change” This annex proposes means to assess whether a change in the Air Navigation System deserves a safety assessment or not.

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