Safety Management System (SMS)

🎓 Level: Post-graduate studies
🏫 Mode: Part-time
⏳ Duration: 1 year
🇵🇱 Language: Polish

About the studies

The course was created for people interested in the issues of safety management in civil aviation, in particular for aviation industry practitioners. The study program allows you to acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge, but above all, to gain practical skills.

It is updated on an ongoing basis by experienced staff, valued experts in the field of safety management and the functioning of safety management systems (SMS). You will acquire knowledge and skills in a small group, thanks to which you have a better chance of actively participating in the classes. This goal is also served by the introduction of a limit of places (35) and workshops carried out in small groups, during which it will be possible to consult specific problems and conduct case studies. You will also take final exams in a practical form, thanks to which you will demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired during your studies.

Advantages

Partners

Program

Module I Introduction to SMS

  • Safety and safety management
    • definitions, the concept of the system
  • The evolution of aviation safety management (SMS history)
    • technical, human, cultural and organizational factor examples (Challenger - NASA, Piper Alpha and others)
    • literature (J. Reason, S. Dekker, K. Hollinger)

Module II Legal environment and safety programs

Legal environment

  • Legal regulations in the field of aviation safety
    • certification of aviation activities, supervision over aviation organizations
    • SMS as part of the certification of aviation activities
  • Legal Basis of SMS - International Part (ICAO)
    • załącznik 19
    • SMM ICAO Doc 9859
  • SMS Legal Basis - European Part (EASA)
    • EASA system - introduction, structure of regulations
    • SMS in terms of EASA
    • PART ORA, ARA, ADR, AR - similarities and differences
  • SMS legal bases - national part

Safety programs

  • World Aviation Safety Plan
    • GASP ICAO
  • European Aviation Safety Program - European Aviation Safety Plan
    • EPAS
  • National Program of Safety in Civil Aviation - National Safety Plan

Module III SMS elements in an aviation organization

  • Purpose - functioning of SMS in an aviation organization
  • Safety policy and objectives, responsibility for safety
  • SMS staff, structure and documentation
  • Safety management - introduction
  • Ensuring safety - introduction
  • Safety promotion

Module IV Management and safety

  • Risk management - basic concepts;
  • Hazard identification + exercises;
  • Risk Assessment & Mitigation + Exercise;
  • Change management + exercises;
  • Safety indicators + exercises;
  • Safety audits and reviews + exercises;
  • Tools supporting risk management and assurance:
    • BowTie
    • CBZ + ADREP nomenclature
    • Gap Analysis ICAO / SMS Evaluation Tool EASA (formerly SMICG)
  • Operational preparation of safety personnel.

Module V Reporting and investigation of aviation incidents

  • ICAO and EU legal regulations:
    • Annex 13
    • EU Regulations No. 996/2010 and 376/2014
    • Event reporting by PART 
  • Reporting accidents and serious incidents, relations with SCAAI;
  • Aviation incident reporting systems in the organization:
    • Compulsory
    • Anonymous
    • Confidential
    • Voluntary Investigation of aviation incidents in the organization;
  • Just culture;
  • Event Research Methodology (SOAM).

Module VI SMS environment

  • Compliance Monitoring (CMM);
  • Emergency Action Plan (ERP).

Diploma exam

Organization of classes:

  • Studies last two semesters;
  • Classes start in the second half of October, take place every 2 weeks, on Saturdays and Sundays, from 9 am to 5 pm;
  • 16 hours of classes are held remotely.

The university reserves the right to make minor changes to the program or the organization of conventions. Launching the course depends on the number of candidates.

The study schedule will be prepared after the recruitment process is completed. Depending on the epidemiological situation in the country, the size of the recruited group, the number of remote hours may be increased.

  • management staff, employees and persons responsible for the operation of safety management systems in aviation organizations;
  • airport managers, aviation training centers, air carriers, handling agents, maintenance and institutional organizations;
  • Everyone interested in the issues of aviation safety management.

  • The Ministry of Infrastructure, the State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation, the Council for the Protection and Facilitation of Civil Aviation, the Civil Aviation Office, etc.;
  • international organizations dealing with civil aviation;
  • Institutions dealing with air traffic management, airspace and air traffic organization;
  • Airports;
  • Companies related to the operation of airports;
  • Air navigation service providers;
  • Ground handling companies;
  • Airlines;
  • Consortia involved in the production of aircraft, e.g. Airbus.

Testimonials

A word from our partners

Mikołaj Wild

For the CPK, which is currently the largest infrastructure investment in Poland, the support of the scientific and research sector is absolutely crucial. Cooperation brings benefits for both parties: Lazarski Aviation Academy gains a relationship with a prospective employer, and the CPK gains access to an important research center and its professional staff.

Mikołaj Wild

president of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK)
Mikołaj Wild

For the CPK, which is currently the largest infrastructure investment in Poland, the support of the scientific and research sector is absolutely crucial. Cooperation brings benefits for both parties: Lazarski Aviation Academy gains a relationship with a prospective employer, and the CPK gains access to an important research center and its professional staff.

Mikołaj Wild

president of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK)

A word from a faculty member

The Airline Management specialization was created thanks to the cooperation of the Lazarski Aviation Academy with partners such as IATA, LOT Polish Airlines and PGL. During a two-year program, students take classes at Lazarski University in Warsaw, online and practical workshops with IATA experts in Geneva. They can also use our flight simulator free of charge and at any time and integrate during the many events that we organize for them, as well as have the opportunity to fly with an instructor on certified simulators. After graduation, the graduates of the Airline Management program will receive the Lazarski University diploma and the IATA certificate – the most recognizable document in the world that confirms their competence to work in the air transport market.

PhD Anna Konert
Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy,
Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

We see enormous interest in the aviation industry, which is a strategically important sector for the European Union. Before the pandemic, it contributed EUR 300 billion (or around 2.1% of GDP) to the European economy, providing over 5 million jobs. As statistics show, the industry is constantly growing in strength. Therefore, we’ve decided to launch a new field of study by establishing cooperation with one of the most important entities in the industry.

PhD Tomasz Balcerzak
Military pilot, former CEO of Eurolot Airlines,
expert in the aviation industry

Students and alumni feedback

When boarding an airplane, I always felt the pleasant thrill of a new adventure. Therefore, as a young lawyer, I chose these post-graduate studies without hesitation. Classes in small groups allowed me to establish direct contacts with lecturers – experts in the aviation industry. I also won a prestigious internship at the ICAO headquarters in Montreal. I think that if a few years ago I had not listened to my intuition and had not developed a passion for aviation, I would not have been at the point in my career where I am now.

Mariusz Pyżyński
Alumni of Safety Management System (SMS) Program

Students and alumni feedback

Mariusz Pyżyński

When boarding an airplane, I always felt the pleasant thrill of a new adventure. Therefore, as a young lawyer, I chose these post-graduate studies without hesitation. Classes in small groups allowed me to establish direct contacts with lecturers - experts in the aviation industry. I also won a prestigious internship at the ICAO headquarters in Montreal. I think that if a few years ago I had not listened to my intuition and had not developed a passion for aviation, I would not have been at the point in my career where I am now.

Mariusz Pyżyński

Alumni of Safety Management System (SMS) Program
Mariusz Pyżyński

When boarding an airplane, I always felt the pleasant thrill of a new adventure. Therefore, as a young lawyer, I chose these post-graduate studies without hesitation. Classes in small groups allowed me to establish direct contacts with lecturers - experts in the aviation industry. I also won a prestigious internship at the ICAO headquarters in Montreal. I think that if a few years ago I had not listened to my intuition and had not developed a passion for aviation, I would not have been at the point in my career where I am now.

Mariusz Pyżyński

Alumni of Safety Management System (SMS) Program

Faculty

PhD
Anna Konert

Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

PhD
Piotr Kasprzyk

Legal advisor, pilot, director of the Airport Component at the Central Communications Port

PhD
Piotr Czech

Director of Chopin Airport in Warsaw, expert and consultant in the field of civil aviation safety and regulations regarding the operation, certification of airports and air navigation

Michał Witkowski

Director of the Operations Office of Chopin Airport, Deputy Director of Chopin Airport

PhD
Edmund Klich

Colonel, res. pilot of the Polish Army, doctor of military sciences, from 2006 to 2012 head of the State Commission for Investigation of Aviation Accidents

PhD 
Piotr Galej

Specialize in aviation security management and risk assessment in civil aviation.

Mariusz Krzyżanowski

Air transport expert, aviation safety expert at the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency

Piotr Łaciński

Counselor of the President of the Civil Aviation Authority in the Office of Safety Management in Civil Aviation

Jacek Mainka

Pilot, instructor, enthusiast and collector of historical aircraft

PhD 
Adam Tarnowski

Expert in the field of aviation psychology, member of the Psychology Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Scientific Council of the Central Institute for Labor Protection

Anna Konert


Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

Anna Konert

PhD
Piotr Kasprzyk


Legal advisor, pilot, director of the Airport Component at the Central Communications Port

Piotr Kasprzyk

PhD
Piotr Czech


Director of Chopin Airport in Warsaw, expert and consultant in the field of civil aviation safety and regulations regarding the operation, certification of airports and air navigation

Piotr Czech

PhD
Piotr Galej


Aviation safety expert, compliance and quality monitoring manager, auditor, CAO inspector

Piotr Galej

PhD
Edmund Klich


Colonel, res. pilot of the Polish Army, doctor of military sciences, from 2006 to 2012 head of the State Commission for Investigation of Aviation Accidents

Edmund Klich

PhD
Mariusz Krzyżanowski


Air transport expert, aviation safety expert at the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency

Mariusz Krzyżanowski

Piotr Łaciński


Counselor of the President of the Civil Aviation Authority in the Office of Safety Management in Civil Aviation

Piotr Łaciński

Jacek Mainka


Pilot, instructor, enthusiast and collector of historical aircraft

Jacek Mainka

Adam Tarnowski


Expert in the field of aviation psychology, member of the Psychology Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Scientific Council of the Central Institute for Labor Protection

Adam Tarnowski

PhD
Michał Witkowski


Director of the Operations Office of Chopin Airport, Deputy Director of Chopin Airport

Michał Witkowski

Tuition

Tuition fees for the academic year 2022/2023

 One-time2 installments4 installments
Safety Management System7 600 PLN7 800 PLN8 000 PLN
  • The above prices are valid until 30.11.2023
  • Entry fee is 400 PLN (included in the tuition fee)
  • 10% discount when registering by 30 June 2023 and complying with recruitment conditions*
  • 20% discount for Lazarski University Alumni*

*discounts cannot be combined with any other

Payment terms

One-time payment

  • The tuition fee (reduced by the entry fee) is payable in full, one time 7 days before the start of classes.

Payment in installments

2 installments

  • 1st installment – 7 days before the start of classes (reduced by the entry fee)
  • 2nd installment – until February 1, 2024

4 installments

  • 1st installment – 7 days before the start of classes (reduced by the entry fee);
  • 2nd installment – until December 15, 2023;
  • 3rd installment – until February 1, 2024;
  • 4th installment – until April 1, 2024.

You make the payment to the individual bank account number, which you will receive in the return email after registration.
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Contact

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