The Flight Safety Foundation has scheduled four webinars on the progress of its Global Safety Information Project (GSIP), through which the foundation is looking to examine how it gathers, analyzes, shares and protects safety data and information.
The webinars also would provide access to the foundation’s draft GSIP toolkits, describing safety risk management best practices.
The webinars are intended for foundation members, aviation stakeholders and GSIP participants in Asia-Pacific and the Pan America regions.
The foundation conducts workshops to share risk management processes.
“To recap our efforts so far, in 2015, the project’s first year, we conducted focus groups in 12 cities across the Pan America and Asia Pacific regions to collect information,” the Flight Safety Foundation said. “We used what we learned during the focus groups to begin drafting a toolkit and to plan a series of 13 workshops, which were held in 2016. At the workshops, held in many of same cities as the focus groups, we discussed the scope of our toolkit content and took more feedback.
The first webinar was scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The others will be held in June, July and August. Each webinar will be held twice.
Feedback from the webinars will be used to write the final version of the toolkits. Interested individuals should visit the GSIP website.