Safety Performance Monitoring

Safety Performance Monitoring

What is the Safety Performance Monitoring feature?

The  Safety Performance Monitoring feature follows ICAO Doc. 9859 guidance, providing tools for effective safety performance monitoring and measurement to drive continuous improvement.

Key Highlights:

  • Objective Visualization: Lists objectives with associated measurements, allowing clear tracking of progress.
  • Monitoring SPIs: Supports development of Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs) to establish baseline measurements for risk control performance.
  • Actionable Insights: Turns adverse monitoring trends into actionable objectives, demonstrating proactive safety measures.
  • Publishing to QRSP: Safety managers can publish active objectives and monitoring SPIs to the QRSP for enhanced organizational awareness.


Who can access Safety Performance Monitoring?

Available to any Form Owner or Client Administrator.


Why Use Safety Performance Monitoring?

This feature empowers your organization to monitor, assess, and address safety objectives, helping build a robust safety culture and improve overall performance. See the video below for more details.


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