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Objectives
  • To gain better understanding of the purpose
  • of an audit
  • To gain better techniques in auditing, which
  • are in accordance with CAA standards

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AUDITING
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What is an audit suppose to accomplish?.
  • The auditing process should put the relationship
    between the company and CAA into balance.
  • It enforces the requirement that the company is
    responsible for safety.
  • If the company manages safety properly the
    company will not have any problems in addressing
    a CAA audit.

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  • The company will not hide information about
    incidents and its failures because the companys
    safety management team will accept and address
    the problems in the open.
  • The company will also want to explain to CAA what
    went wrong and how the problem was rectified
    without fear.

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What is an audit?
  • An audit is an in-depth review of the activities
    of an organization to verify conformance to
    CAAregulations and standards.

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Overview of an Audit Process
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Outputs of an Audit
  • Audit Report
  • CAA Internal Report

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BASIC ACTIVITIES OF AN AUDIT
  • Pre-audit
  • Physical audit
  • Post audit
  • Audit follow-up

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Audit Activity Breakdown
Company De-brief
Corrective Action Follow Up
Audit Report
Wrap-up Activities
Pre-Audit
Post-Audit
Follow-Up
Audit
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Pre- Audit
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Pre-Audit Activities
  • Audit planning
  • Team assembly
  • Pre-audit team meeting
  • Final preparations including document review

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Audit Planning
Rule of Thumb
  • Small 1 - 5 days
  • Medium 5 - 15 days
  • Large 15 days

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Scope
  • CAA defines scope as the number of
  • areas within a company's operation
  • that will be audited.

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Depth
  • The period of time over which a companys
    operations will be audited, normally from the
    last audit until present day.
  • It could also be thought of as the extent or
    the size of the audit.

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SAMPLING RATIONALE
The audit procedures manual sets out a table for
sampling to 95 confidence level
  • Confidence level of 95 is identified in the CAA
    guidelines.
  • In practical terms it may not be realistic to
    review all aircraft in the fleet. Significant
    findings against one type of aircraft may
    require additional review against other types.
    You must be realistic when conducting the
    review and look at each audit situation
    independently.

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Communication
  • 1. Daily internal meetings with Team
  • 2. External meeting with the
  • Company

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Prep Documentation review
  • Outstanding previous audits
  • Company Manuals
  • CCSM
  • Cabin Crew Training Program
  • Surveillance reports since the previous audit
  • Cabin enroute
  • Pre-flight reports
  • Proving reports
  • Recurring findings and problems
  • Monitored Trainings

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Audit
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ENTRY MEETING
Topics to be covered
  • Thank You's
  • Explain the purpose of the meeting
  • Introduction of Team Company Rep
  • Discuss objective and conduct of audit
  • Discuss scope and depth
  • Communications between the Audit Team
  • the company, including Daily Meetings
  • Introduce forms that the operator may see over
  • the course of the audit

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Steps in Conducting a Physical Inspection
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Checklists
  • Use as directed
  • Ensure that no area is overlooked
  • Write down information
  • Check company against CAA regulation
    requirements

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Physical Inspections
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Interviewing People
Why?
  • To determine if the system documented in the
    approved manuals is the system in use
  • To assess the knowledge of the operators
    personnel. To review their duties and
    responsibilities
  • To determine if any other areas need be audited
  • To tell people what is going on

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Base Inspections
  • Cabin Crew Manuals held by other departments
  • and other key Management personnel
  • Manual Amendment Safety Bulletin distribution,
  • Are CC reports on safety issues dealt with
  • CC injury reports to determine safety related
    trends
  • Journey logs are closed and repairs corrected
  • Flt Time Duty Limitations Rest Requirements
  • Aircraft types Cabin Crew scheduled for
    operating

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Aircraft Inspection
  • Equipments
  • Exits and Doors
  • Placards
  • Unserviceable equipments

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Pre-flight Inflight Inspections
  • General
  • No of Cabin Crew Crew briefing
  • Apron Safety
  • Cabin checks
  • Flt Time Duty Limitations Rest Requirements

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Cabin Crew Training Program
  • Training Program
  • Crew Qualifications
  • Training Records
  • Dangerous Goods/Hazmat Program
  • CRM

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After Interview Inspection
  • Make extra notes as necessary
  • Tell Team Leader if necessary

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Evidence
What is it?
  • Anything which supports or shows a
    non-conformance.

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Immediate Threat to Safety
  • Inform Team Leader Immediately

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Not an Immediate Threat to safety
  • What do you do?

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Post Audit
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Audit Finding
Definition
  • "audit finding" means the determination of
    non-conformance of a product, process, practice
    or procedure or a characteristic thereof to
    aregulation or standard. This will be
    documented in the Audit Finding Form.

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Company De-brief
  • Exit Meeting" with the operators team
  • should provide an overview of the audit.

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Writing Audit Findings
  • Write the regulatory requirement in terms of
    chapter, section, paragraph etc.
  • Then incorporate the phrase "Which states"
  • Then write the correct portion of the
    requirement.
  • The standard and the example(s) must match
  • The example(s) would support more than one
    Audit Finding

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Writing Examples
  • Ensure that the example matches the regulatory
  • requirement
  • Include a lead-in statement such as "The
    following are examples of..." where possible
  • Write a statement of how the situation was
  • (past tense)
  • Make reference to supporting evidence

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Follow Up
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Corrective Action Plan
  • The Operator will then write down their
  • corrective action plan as CAA auditors
  • we must ensure that corrective action
  • plans are made in such a way that they
  • prevent re-occurrence of the same in the
  • future

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Audit Follow-up
  • The CAA Inspector must continue to
  • monitor the companys short and long
  • term responses to the audit
  • non conformance findings.
  • The CAA must regulate the company
  • maintaining constant surveillance

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Audit CompletedThank You.
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