Public Safety Information

 

Public Safety Information describes the collection and analysis of publicly available information to improve a domain’s SDCPS capabilities. Additionally, domains may apply this information to identify lessons learned from historical occurrences to improve future operations.

Related ICAO Terms – Accident / Incident Data Report (sharing) (Annex 13, Chapter 6)

 

Public Safety Information Matrix

Routine Ops

Expert Analysis

Deep Learning

Industry Driving

Data Collection

An organization collects:

•Accident reports, data, and supporting analyses
•Incident reports, data, and supporting analyses

An organization collects data prepared by globally recognized organizations (e.g. ICAO). From those sources, the organization collects:

•Annual safety reports
•Periodic advisory materials
•Safety guidelines

An organization collects safety data from advisory organizations (CAST, IATA, etc.) and industry. From those sources, the organization collects:

•Lessons learned and best practices
•Emerging safety methods and analysis techniques
•Results of directed safety studies
•Safety partnership opportunities

An organization collects safety data from multiple publically available sources within and across domains.

Data Analysis

An organization processes data to:

•Identify occurrence type and outcome trends
•Aggregate data to begin the identification of potential risks
•Identify corrective actions from other domains to address potential safety needs

An organization processes data to:

•Link direct causes to occurrence outcomes
•Identify the frequency of accident / incident direct causes
•Identify and tailor corrective actions from other domains to address potential safety needs

An organization processes data to:

•Correlate information and develop a detailed risk picture

An organization processes data to:

•Understand and identify emerging global safety needs
•Develop safety benchmarks
Data Collaboration

An organization:

•Shares and compares safety data with internal stakeholders
•Collaborates with internal stakeholders to meet compliance minimums

An organization:

•Shares and compares safety data with similar domains
•Collaborates to inform the development or enhancement of preventative safety programs

An organization:

•Shares and compares safety data with regional stakeholders to develop a detailed risk picture
•Collaborates to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective actions

An organization:

•Shares and compares safety data with global industry
•Collaborates to improve the return on investment in safety enhancements and identification of safety benefits for new / emerging initiatives (e.g. NextGen, SESAR)
 
 

Public Safety Information Examples & Resources

Provided below is a series public safety information resources. Click any item for additional information and links to relevant resources.