Safety culture onboard ships. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. vol. 44, no. 27, pp. 320-322.Ek, A., Olsson, U. M. ., & Akselsson, K. R. (2000). Safety culture onboard ships. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ...
Possible fire on board For detecting any fire as soon as possible all ships have a fire control system with detectors e.g. in the cabins, corridors, restaurants, kitchens, and on the car deck, which have been directly connected to the control panels that are being monitored continuously. Eac...
In this matter, maritime traffic is increasing in particular sea areas with the possibility of potential emergence and appearance of maritime accidents on board ships engaged in the "motorways of the sea" service. Generally, the "motorways of the sea" service uses Ro-Ro and Ro-Ro passenger ...
Akselsson Safety culture on board six Swedish passenger ships Marit. Policy Manag., 32 (2005), pp. 159-176, 10.1080/03088830500097455 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Falk et al., 2012 T. Falk, C. Rollenhagen, B. Wahlström Challenges in performing technical safety reviews of modifications – ...
Enhancing safety culture and leadership onboard Crew Safety challenges & Experience Transfer Using Automation to enhance PSC Performance and minimize OPEX Capt. Daniele Badalucco, Head of HSEQ – CSO, Interorient Shipmanagement –Experience Transfer & Best Practices Beyond Compliance ...
Data showed that the managers of both companies shared a similar safety attitude towards crew reporting—phrases like the 'non-blame attitude' or 'non-blame culture' were fre- quently mentioned in discussing the principles of their safety management policy. For example, one superintendent said: ...
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)is the internationally agreed-upon set of safety procedures, types of equipment and communication protocols used to increase safety and make it easier to rescue all distressed ships, boats and aircrafts. ...
there needs to be a balance and shipowners need to find a way to improve that social cohesion onboard ships. If you are able to get a happy crew onboard, if they start caring for each other instead of only caring for their own part, they will improve the safety culture onboard ships...
select article The constitution and effects of safety culture as an object in the discourse of accident prevention: A Foucauldian approach Review articleAbstract only The constitution and effects of safety culture as an object in the discourse of accident prevention: A Foucauldian approach Éder Henri...
Norfolk Southern has hired a nuclear power expert, Atkins Nuclear Secured, to advise on its safety culture. “You know, the Navy nuclear program is the gold standard in safety of all of industry,” said Shaw, who was impressed by the safety focus during his first professional job helping to...