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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 5 — Safety Management Systems · § 5.97

§ 5.97. SMS records.

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Any person required to have an SMS under this part must:
(a)Maintain records of outputs of safety risk management processes as described in subpart C of this part. Such records must be retained for as long as the control remains relevant to the operation.
(b)Maintain records of outputs of safety assurance processes as described in subpart D of this part. Such records must be retained for a minimum of 5 years.
(c)Maintain a record of all training provided under § 5.91 for each individual. Such records must be retained for as long as the individual is employed by the person.
(d)Retain records of all communications provided under § 5.93 or § 5.57 for a minimum of 24 consecutive calendar months. [Doc. No. FAA-2021-0419, Amdt. 5-2, 89 FR 33108, Apr. 26, 2024]
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