Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 22/70)
Character Range: 3171014–3174115

Standards apply to the aeroplane or rotorcraft and the operation.
 (3) The safety management system must meet the requirements of regulation 138.145.

138.145  Safety management system requirements
  The safety management system must include the following matters:
 (a) a statement of the operator's safety policy and objectives, including details of the following:
 (i) the management commitment to, and responsibility for, safety;
 (ii) the safety accountabilities of managers (including key personnel);
 (iii) the appointment of safety management personnel;
 (iv) coordination of an emergency response plan;
 (v) safety management system documentation;
 (b) a safety risk management process, including:
 (i) hazard identification processes; and
 (ii) safety risk assessment and mitigation processes;
 (c) a safety assurance system, including details of processes for:
 (i) safety performance monitoring and measurement; and
 (ii) management of change; and
 (iii) continuous improvement of the safety management system;
 (d) a safety training and promotion system, including details of the following:
 (i) safety management system training and education;
 (ii) safety management system safety communication.

Division 138.B.7—Personnel fatigue management

138.150  Operators who are required to have a crew fatigue management system
 (1) This regulation applies to the operator of an aircraft for an aerial work operation whether or not the operator holds an aerial work certificate authorising the operation.
 (2) The aerial work operator must have a system for managing crew fatigue that meets the requirements prescribed by the Part 138 Manual of Standards for the purposes of this subregulation.
 (3) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Division 138.B.8—Operations manuals

138.155  Content of operations manual
 (1) An operations manual for an aerial work operator must include the following:
 (a) the operator's name (including any operating or trading name), contact details and ABN (if any);
 (b) the address of:
 (i) the operator's operational headquarters; and
 (ii) each of the operator's main operating bases;
 (c) a description and diagram of the operator's organisational structure showing formal reporting lines, including the formal reporting lines for each of the key personnel;
 (d) if the operator is a corporation—a description of the operator's corporate structure;
 (e) for each of the key personnel, the following information:
 (i) the qualifications and experience (if any) required by the operator for the position in addition to the qualifications and experience required under Division 138.B.4 for the position;
 (ii) each matter (if any) for which the holder of the position is responsible in addition to the responsibilities mentioned in Division 138.B.4 for the position;
 (iii) the name of the person appointed to the position;
 (iv) the name of each person (if any) authorised to carry out the responsibilities of the position when the position holder is absent from the position or