Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 46/51)
Character Range: 2485977–2489050

about training in human factors principles and non‑technical skills; and
 (c) the person does not meet the requirements in the operator's exposition about training in human factors principles and non‑technical skills.
 (5) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (1) or (4).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Subpart 119.F—Safety management

119.190  Safety management system requirements
 (1) An Australian air transport operator must have a safety management system that is appropriate for the size, nature and complexity of the operator's Australian transport operations.
 (2) 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;
 (e) if regulation 119.195 applies in relation to the Australian air transport operator—a flight data analysis program that meets the requirements of that regulation.

119.195  Flight data analysis program requirements
 (1) This regulation applies in relation to an Australian air transport operator if the operator conducts Australian air transport operations in either or both of the following:
 (a) an aeroplane with a maximum take‑off weight of more than 27,000 kg;
 (b) a rotorcraft:
 (i) with a maximum take‑off weight of more than 7,000 kg; or
 (ii) with a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 9 seats and that is required, under these Regulations, to be fitted with a flight data recorder.
 (2) The Australian air transport operator must have a flight data analysis program.
 (3) The flight data analysis program must:
 (a) regularly record and analyse the operational flight data of individual and aggregated operations for the purpose of improving the safety of flight operations; and
 (b) be provided by:
 (i) the operator; or
 (ii) another appropriate person; and
 (c) ensure that, except as mentioned in subregulation (5), the identity of a person (the identified person) who is the source of data is protected from disclosure to anyone other than the following:
 (i) a person whose duties require that person to analyse operational flight data;
 (ii) a person who has access to the identified person's