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A Safety Audit in aviation is a systematic and independent review conducted to assess an organization’s adherence to safety protocols, operational procedures, and regulatory requirements. These audits are essential for identifying potential risks, verifying compliance with standards such as those from EASA, FAA, or ICAO, and ensuring continuous improvement in safety management systems.
Typically performed by internal teams or third-party auditors, a safety audit examines areas like flight operations, maintenance practices, training programs, documentation processes, and safety culture. Findings from audits often result in corrective actions and recommendations to mitigate risk and enhance operational safety.
For aviation operators using tools like Web Manuals, safety audits become more efficient. Features such as automated revision tracking, compliance linking, and audit trails help demonstrate conformance to auditors while minimizing manual administrative work.
In short, regular safety audits are a proactive approach to maintaining high safety standards and ensuring regulatory compliance in the aviation industry
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