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Galley Equipment SafetySoftware

Galley equipment safety software for cabin safety managers running hazard identification and risk ranking on galley ovens, boilers, and trolley locking across a fleet.

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Galley equipment safety software is the platform cabin safety managers, cabin crew, and quality teams use to identify galley hazards, rank risk, and track safety actions across a fleet. Inspectly360 digitises hazard capture for galley ovens, boilers, electrical breakers, trolley and cart locking, and stowage securing, ranks each hazard by risk, and tracks the safety management system action to verified closure in one record per tail number.

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Before and After Inspectly360

What changes once galley equipment safety software runs on one mobile-first platform with photo proof and live dashboards.

Before Inspectly360

  • A burn risk at a faulty oven is mentioned verbally and never reaches a hazard log.
  • Galley hazards are not ranked, so a high-risk trolley lock fault sits with low-risk cosmetic items.
  • A safety action is agreed in a meeting and its closure is hard to track afterwards.
  • The same loose cart latch recurs across tails but the pattern is never seen.
  • The cabin safety manager calls each base to learn which galley hazards are open.

After Inspectly360

  • Crew log the galley hazard on mobile with a photo so it enters the SMS record immediately.
  • Each hazard is risk ranked so the most serious galley risks are actioned first.
  • Each safety action carries an owner, deadline, and verified closure on the SMS record.
  • Recurring galley hazards are flagged across tails so root causes get fixed, not symptoms.
  • A live dashboard shows open and overdue galley hazards ranked by risk across the fleet.

What Is Galley Equipment Safety Software, and How Do Cabin Safety Teams Use It Across a Fleet?

Galley equipment safety software is the platform cabin safety managers, cabin crew, and quality teams use to identify galley hazards, rank risk, and track safety actions across a fleet. Inspectly360 digitises hazard capture for galley ovens, boilers, electrical breakers, trolley and cart locking, and stowage securing, ranks each hazard by risk, and tracks the safety management system action to verified closure in one record per tail number.

Today a burn risk at a faulty oven or a loose cart latch is mentioned verbally and never reaches a hazard log, galley hazards are not ranked so serious risks sit with cosmetic ones, and a safety action agreed in a meeting is hard to track to closure. Across a mixed fleet, the same hazard recurs across tails but nobody sees the pattern, so the cabin safety manager treats symptoms rather than causes.

Inspectly360 replaces that with mobile hazard capture on iOS and Android: crew log a galley hazard with a photo, each hazard is risk ranked so the most serious are actioned first, and the SMS action carries an owner, deadline, and verified closure. Recurring galley hazards are flagged across tails. A branded safety pack exports per tail number, and the cabin safety manager sees open and overdue galley hazards ranked by risk across the whole fleet.

  • EASA requires operators to run a safety management system covering cabin operational hazards: EASA Safety Management
  • FAA 14 CFR Part 5 sets the safety management system requirements for certificate holders: 14 CFR Part 5

How Does Galley Safety Run from Hazard Report to SMS Action and Closure?

Cabin safety teams follow this loop from galley hazard report to ranked risk, SMS action, and verified closure.

  1. 1

    Capture the Galley Hazard

    Crew log a galley hazard such as a burn risk, a loose cart latch, or an electrical fault on mobile with a photo and location.

  2. 2

    Rank the Risk

    Each hazard is ranked by likelihood and severity so a high-risk trolley lock fault is separated from a cosmetic item.

  3. 3

    Assign the SMS Action

    A safety action is assigned with an owner and deadline so the response is tracked, not agreed and forgotten in a meeting.

  4. 4

    Detect Recurring Hazards

    The platform flags when the same galley hazard recurs across tails so the root cause is fixed, not the symptom.

  5. 5

    Verify Closure and Export

    Actions close only with verified evidence, and a branded galley safety pack exports per tail number for the SMS record.

How Should Cabin Safety Teams Pilot Digital Galley Safety Before Fleet Rollout?

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Pilot on One Aircraft Type

Start with a single fleet type so the galley hazard categories and risk ranking model are validated against real galley layouts before rollout to mixed types and other bases.

Access and Roles

Cabin crew get hazard capture, the cabin safety manager gets risk ranking and action assignment, and quality gets read access to the full SMS trail through role-based access.

Which Capabilities Help Teams Identify and Rank Galley Hazards Consistently?

The platform capabilities that power galley equipment safety software across every site.

Galley Hazard Capture

Crew log burn risks, loose latches, and electrical faults on mobile with a photo. Why it matters: a hazard captured at the galley enters the SMS record instead of evaporating as a verbal mention.

Risk Ranking

Each galley hazard is ranked by likelihood and severity. Why it matters: a high-risk trolley lock fault buried among cosmetic items is the one most likely to cause an injury.

SMS Action Tracking

Each safety action carries an owner, deadline, and verified closure. Why it matters: an action agreed in a meeting with no owner is the one that never gets done.

Recurring Hazard Detection

The platform flags galley hazards that recur across tails. Why it matters: a repeating cart latch fault needs a root-cause fix, not the same temporary response again.

Verified Closure

Safety actions close only with verified evidence. Why it matters: an action marked done without proof is the gap an investigation finds after an incident.

Fleet Safety Dashboard

Open and overdue galley hazards roll up ranked by risk across tails. Why it matters: the cabin safety manager sees the real risk picture without calling each base.

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How Is Digital Galley Safety Different from Verbal Reports, Spreadsheets, and Paper Hazard Logs?

Cabin safety teams comparing Inspectly360 to verbal hazard reports, spreadsheet logs, and paper hazard cards see the difference fastest on hazard capture, risk ranking, SMS action tracking, recurring hazard detection, and fleet-wide galley safety visibility for ovens, boilers, latch and trolley locking, and stowage securing.

TopicTypical GapsWith Inspectly360
Hazard identificationA burn risk at a faulty oven is mentioned verbally and never reaches a hazard log.Crew log the galley hazard on mobile with a photo so it enters the SMS record immediately.
Risk rankingGalley hazards are not ranked, so a high-risk trolley lock fault sits with low-risk cosmetic items.Each hazard is risk ranked so the most serious galley risks are actioned first.
SMS action trackingA safety action is agreed in a meeting and its closure is hard to track afterwards.Each safety action carries an owner, deadline, and verified closure on the SMS record.
Recurring galley hazardsThe same loose cart latch recurs across tails but the pattern is never seen.Recurring galley hazards are flagged across tails so root causes get fixed, not symptoms.
Fleet galley safety statusThe cabin safety manager calls each base to learn which galley hazards are open.A live dashboard shows open and overdue galley hazards ranked by risk across the fleet.

What Changes for Cabin Safety Managers, Cabin Crew, and Quality Teams?

What changes once galley equipment safety software is standardised on Inspectly360.

  • Cabin Safety Manager: A ranked, live view of open galley hazards across the fleet instead of scattered verbal reports.
  • Cabin Crew: A galley hazard report that takes seconds and feeds the SMS record with a photo.
  • Quality Assurance Manager: Safety actions tracked to verified closure with evidence for the SMS audit.
  • Part-145 Line Maintenance Engineer: Galley hazards that link to the asset so the fix is targeted and recorded.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Galley Equipment Safety Software

How does galley safety software capture hazards from cabin crew?

Cabin crew log a galley hazard on mobile in seconds, selecting the hazard type, capturing a photo, and noting the galley position and tail number. A burn risk at a faulty oven, a loose cart latch, an exposed electrical fault, or unsecured stowage enters the safety management system record immediately rather than being mentioned verbally and forgotten. Because capture is fast and works offline, crew actually report rather than skipping it. Each hazard then flows into risk ranking and action assignment. This closes the common gap where a real galley risk is known to the crew but never reaches the cabin safety manager or the SMS record.

How are galley hazards risk ranked so the right ones get actioned first?

Each galley hazard is ranked by likelihood and severity using a consistent model, so a high-risk item like a trolley lock that fails to engage is separated from a low-risk cosmetic mark. The ranking drives the order in which the cabin safety manager assigns and tracks actions, so attention goes to the hazards most likely to cause an injury during taxi, turbulence, or service. Because ranking is applied the same way across the fleet, the manager can compare risk between tails and bases. This replaces a flat hazard list where a serious cart latch fault sits unnoticed among minor items.

How does the platform track a galley safety action to closure?

Each safety action raised from a galley hazard carries an owner, a deadline, and a required verified closure step. Instead of an action agreed in a safety meeting and then hard to track, the platform holds the action, the responsible person, and the evidence needed to close it. The action stays open until closure is verified with proof. The cabin safety manager sees all open and overdue galley actions on one dashboard, ranked by risk. This gives the SMS a clear, defensible trail showing each hazard was identified, ranked, actioned, and closed, which is exactly what a safety audit and an investigation both look for.

Can the platform detect recurring galley hazards across the fleet?

Yes. Because every galley hazard is structured with its type, galley position, and tail number, the analytics view surfaces when the same hazard recurs across the fleet. If the same cart latch fault or the same oven burn risk appears repeatedly across tails or at the same galley position, it is flagged as a recurring hazard with frequency and affected tails. This lets the cabin safety manager push for a root-cause fix rather than applying the same temporary response again and again. A repeating hazard is the early signal of a systemic issue, and seeing the pattern is what turns reactive safety into prevention.

Does galley safety software work offline on the aircraft?

Yes. Hazard capture works fully offline on iOS and Android, which matters on the aircraft and at remote stands where signal is weak. Crew log a galley hazard with a photo while offline, and the record syncs automatically once the device reconnects. The timestamp reflects when the hazard was reported, not when it synced, which keeps the SMS trail accurate. Nothing is lost if a hazard is reported in an area with no coverage. This makes hazard reporting practical in real cabin conditions, so the SMS record captures what crew actually see rather than only what they remember to report later.

How does galley safety link to inspections and maintenance?

Galley safety shares the same galley asset records as inspection and maintenance on Inspectly360, so a hazard logged against an oven, boiler, or trolley links to that asset and its history. A hazard can trigger an inspection or a maintenance task, and a fault found on inspection can be raised as a hazard if it carries a safety risk. This means the cabin safety manager, line engineer, and quality team work from connected records rather than separate logs. The fix is targeted to the right asset, recorded against it, and the safety, inspection, and maintenance trails reinforce one another on one record per tail number.

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