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 |
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Data Collection | |||
An organization collects:
•Accident reports, data, and supporting analyses
•Incident reports, data, and supporting analyses
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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
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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
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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
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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
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An organization processes data to:
•Correlate information and develop a detailed risk picture
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An organization processes data to:
•Understand and identify emerging global safety needs
•Develop safety benchmarks
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Data Collaboration | |||
An organization:
•Shares and compares safety data with internal stakeholders
•Collaborates with internal stakeholders to meet compliance minimums
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An organization:
•Shares and compares safety data with similar domains
•Collaborates to inform the development or enhancement of preventative safety programs
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An organization:
•Shares and compares safety data with regional stakeholders to develop a detailed risk picture
•Collaborates to evaluate the effectiveness of corrective actions
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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)
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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.