DEFINITION:

Development of static or dynamic models to evaluate safety or unsafety of a new or existing organisation, operation, procedure, technical system, or hazard mitigating measure. Several tools and techniques are used to develop safety models, such as mathematical models, analytical tools, formal techniques, causal safety models, model languages, bias and uncertainty models, safety criteria models, safety requirements models, Monte Carlo simulations, expert elicitation methods.

(Source: ACARE Domain 609)

SUBDOMAINS:

  1. Safety perception modelling
  2. Third party risk modelling
  3. Wake vortex induced risk modelling
  4. Collision risk modelling
  5. Dependability modelling
  6. Controlled Flight Into Terrain modelling
  7. Flight security modelling
  8. Bird strike risk modelling
  9. Safety management modelling

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