Thursday, May 26
08.30 Registration of Participants
09.30 Prof. Dr. Thomas Biermann
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Workshop Alpha
11.30 Workshop Bravo
12.30 Lunch
15.30 Coffee Break
16.00 Workshop Charlie
Developing and Implementing Safety Performance Indicators
16.00 Workshop Delta
Learning from Mistakes - a Corporate Cultural Challenge
17.00 Conference Round Table
17.30 End of Day One
19.00 Conference Dinner - Traditional Bavarian Beer Garden
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Friday, May 27
09.00 Introduction to Day Two
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Workshop Echo
SÓCIUS - ISEG/UTL
11.00 Workshop Foxtrott
12.00 Final Conference Round Table
12.30 Lunch
14.00 End of Conference
Modifications and Additions still possible
Message to the Human Resource Management in European Aviation Conference 2011 in Munich
"Safety Management Systems - Development, Implementation and Perspectives"-with this subject this year's HUMAV Conference applies itself to an area which is particularly important to me. Because one thing has to apply to air transport especially: Safety comes first. Here the introduction of safety management systems in all areas of aviation is a central measure to increase the safety of air transport. For this reason alone I was very pleased to assume the patronage of HUMAV 2011.
The concept of safety management is becoming more and more significant in aviation. Its formal introduction is stipulated in the regulations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) which lay down the general standards for air transport that are valid worldwide.
Safety management is based on the fundamental idea that safety is an executive function. Dangers are to be actively recognized and prevented as early as possible. Reports on mistakes of the past are to be made in retrospective in order to avoid, if possible, the risk of repeating these mistakes.
Successful safety management is characterized by technical innovation and, above all, a safety-oriented business culture, perfect communications and the targeted sensitzing of the employees. And this is exactly the topic where HUMAV 2011, to its credit, sets in.
Since 2008 HUMAV has firmly established itself as an international forum for the exchange of experience in the field of human resources in the aviation sector. I wish this year's Conference every success and the participants interesting findings and an intensive exchange of experience.

Dr Peter Ramsauer, Member of the German Bundestag
Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Development
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