Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.  2003 Jun;13(2):91-98.

The Introduction of Knowledge Management Technique in Aviation Safety Management

Affiliations
  • 1The Korea Transport Institute, Air Transport Research Division, Korea. sjhong@koti.re.kr

Abstract

The causes of aviation accidents are not simple. Human error could possibly be caused by outside factors such as an environmental factor, laws and regulations, organizational, and national culture. An approach to an organizational factor on safety management and aircraft accident investigation is indispensable to improve aviation safety. Data collection from diversified sources is very important. Therefore, safety management focuses on safety inspections within the organization, and understanding the organization and employees' culture. Data from people who work in the aviation field must be merged with information technology to produce information and knowledge. Decision and policy making must be executed using knowledge-based aviation information. Policy makers must make it a priority to create an infrastructure for collecting data, transforming the data to information and the using information knowledge in amending aviation acts and regulations. The system that uses the infrastructure is composed of data collection from multi-channel, analysis and feedback to understand different culture organization-to-organization and country-to-country factors. Policy must be established and be enforced using this system to make it function positively. This study is a fundamental research to enhance aviation safety and to improve Korea's aviation acts and regulations.

Keyword

Human factor; Safety management; Knowledge management technique; Cultural factor; Organizational factor

MeSH Terms

Accidents, Aviation
Administrative Personnel
Aircraft
Aviation*
Data Collection
Humans
Jurisprudence
Knowledge Management*
Policy Making
Safety Management*
Social Control, Formal
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