Optimizing Health and Safety Performance in the Airline Industry: A KPI-Driven Approach
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Abstract:
The airline industry, characterized by its inherent operational complexities
and the paramount importance of passenger and crew safety, necessitates
the adoption of strategic management practices to mitigate risks and
enhance safety outcomes. This paper explores the effectiveness of Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) in advancing health and safety management
within the sector. Through a mixed-methods research design combining
quantitative analysis of safety performance data and qualitative insights
from industry case studies, the study identifies critical KPIs that
significantly impact safety outcomes. These include safety incident rates,
compliance rates with aviation safety regulations, employee participation in
safety programs, and the rate of safety incidents resulting in injury. The
research findings highlight the transformative potential of a KPI-driven
approach in enhancing safety protocols, regulatory compliance, and
fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Moreover, the study
provides actionable recommendations for airline health and safety directors,
emphasizing the integration of KPIs into safety management systems,
leveraging technology for data analytics, and engaging employees in safety
initiatives. The paper contributes to the discourse on health and safety
management in aviation, offering a strategic blueprint for airlines
committed to operational excellence and the well-being of their passengers
and crew. Future research directions include exploring the impact of
emerging risks and innovative safety technologies on KPI effectiveness,
ensuring the sustained relevance and efficacy of KPI-driven safety
strategies in the dynamic airline industry.
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Authors
SeyyedAbdolHojjat MoghadasNian
Tarbiat Modares University
Neda Saeedi
Islamic Azad University, Tehran West Branch