Mon, Mar 02, 2020
Opens Call For Papers To Be Considered For Presentation At The Event
CHC Helicopter announced the theme for the 2020 CHC Safety & Quality Summit and formally issued the call for papers of the event. The 16th annual Summit will take place September 15 – 17 at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, TX. This year’s theme is “2020 Vision: Maintaining Our Focus on the Future Without Forgetting the Past.”
Potential speakers have until March 31, 2020 to submit entries to lead one or more of the 90-minute sessions during the three-day event. Visit the CHC Safety & Quality Summit website to upload a submission. Follow the prompts to create an account and fill out the applicable information.
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
- Human Factors
- Safety Information Exchange
- Enterprise Risk Management
- Future Learnings through Accident Investigation
- Proactive Risk Reporting
- Integrity and Management
- Collaboration in Safety
- Compliance Monitoring
- Crisis Management
- Organizational Leadership and Visibility
- Fatigue Risk Management
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Management
- Threat & Error Management
- Flight Data Monitoring
- Real Time Data Analysis
- Management System for Reducing Safety Risk and Business Risk
- Crew or Company Resource Management
Each Summit event features a series of presentations led by experts in the fields of aviation, oil & gas and energy, and safety. Invited speakers will lead over 80 concurrent sessions over a three-day period, addressing the theme and helping to contribute to the safety conversation in our industries, promoting excellence in safety and human factors and maintaining a robust safety environment. Approximately 500 delegates from nearly 30 countries and a range of industries join the Summit each year, making it one of the largest aviation safety events in the world.
(Source: CHC Helicopters news release)
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