8. Mistakes to avoid
8.1 Don't leave the implementation of your Safety Management System to a single manager
Implementing a Safety Management System requires operational and cross-functional skills. It requires joint reflection, notably through brainstorming. It is therefore essential to set up working groups bringing together people from different functions.
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This article is an updated version of the fact sheet written by Sandrine CHEVILLON.
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