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a review of risk factors, consequences for seafarers’ health and …

WEBInt Marit Health 2015; 66, 2: 106–117 108 www.intmarhealth.pl Figure 1. Diagram illustrating the main determinants and outcomes of fatigue correlated with the amount of risk factors as well as with

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Guide for Marine Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental …

WEBABS GUIDE FOR MARINE HEALTH, SAFETY, QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT. 2012 1 Section 1: General GUIDE FOR MARINE HEALTH, SAFETY, QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT s 1 GENERAL 1.1 Scope and Application The ABS Guide for Marine Health, Safety, Quality, …

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Human Factors and Safety Culture in Maritime Safety (revised)

WEBSafety culture has been defined in a variety of ways including (Berg 2011): 2 HUMAN FACTORS IN MARITIME SAFETY. The ideas and beliefs that all members of the organisation share about risk, accidents, and ill‐ 2.1 Role of human factors health, A set of attitudes, beliefs or norms, Regulations and systems have not achieved the.

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Having Trouble Explaining the Difference Between Near Misses …

WEBIs it a near miss? Or was it an unsafe act? Maybe just an unsafe condition. What's the difference and how do you explain it to your crew when introducing them to your safety management system? Check out nearmiss.dk for more cartoons like the one below. It's a good visual explanation of the differences between some…

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Guidelines for lifting operations

WEB1.1 General. IMCA’s Crane & Winch Operations Workgroup (established under the Marine Division Management Committee) has developed this guidance primarily for subsea lifting operations, but the principles described are relevant to all offshore lifting operations and generically to lifting operations anywhere.

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SAFETY CULTURE AND LEADING INDICATORS OF SAFETY

WEBChapter 1 Introduction Section 1 General 1-1 ABS GUIDANCE NOTES ON SAFETY CULTURE AND LEADING INDICATORS OF SAFETY . 2012 3 In all hazardous industries, it is now accepted good practice to have in place an SMS and to institutionalize

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Mental Health – Maritime Safety Innovation Lab LLC

WEBManaging Your Mental Health During the Covid 19 Pandemic - A guide for seafarers Remaining Resilient After Traumatic Events : A post incident guide for you, your family and friends - HumanRightsAtSea.org Health Focus : Mental Health - UK P&I Club Managing Stress and Sleeping Well At Sea : Good Mental MediWells for Seafarers…

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THE NEW VIEW OF HEALTH AND SAFETY

WEBTraditionally most managers and safety and health profession- als have regarded strict compliance with procedures to be one of the elements most critical to the success of their program. The new view of safety is based on a different understanding of how work is performed and the role of procedures.

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ABS Guides – Maritime Safety Innovation Lab LLC

WEBABS Guides. Pub 49 – Guidance Notes on the Inspection, Maintenance and Application of Marine Coating Systems – 3rd Edition – 2007. Pub 92 – Guide for Marine Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental and Energy Management – February 2014. Pub 141 – Guidance Notes on Fire-Fighting Systems – February 2015. Pub 152 – Guide for the

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Shipyard Industry Standards

WEBShipyard Industry Standards U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 2268-10R 2014 Cover photo from the American Shipbuilding Association,

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The Role of the Master in Improving Safety Culture Onboard …

WEBIn this paper examples of recent accidents related to different dimensions of safety culture are provided. The role of the master in achieving an enhanced safety is emphasised. 1 INTRODUCTION reduce the probability of human failure it is vital to understand the factors that influence safety The functioning of marine transportation, a large

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Overview of Definitions of Maritime Safety, Safety at Sea, …

WEBIt is an essential resource for everyday definition of safety: Freedom from unacceptable risk life, needed by individuals and communities to realise of physical injury or of damage to the health of their aspirations [30]. Because of the context, the area people, either directly, or indirectly as a result of it covers and the field in which it

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Workplace Safety & Health Manual for

WEB5 SHE Safety Health and Environment SHEMS Safety, Health and Environmental Management System SMS Safety Management System SRM Ship Repair Manager VSCC Vessel Safety Coordination Committee v/v. Concentration by Volume WSH Workplace Safety and Health WSHC Workplace Safety and Health Council 5. Safety Health and …

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What causes ‘very serious’ maritime accidents

WEB3069 model, errors made at the ‘sharp end’ are labelled ‘Unsafe acts’, whereas latent failures are labelled either ‘Preconditions to unsafe acts’, ‘Unsafe super-

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Knowing what is going on around you (situational awareness)

WEBSituational awareness is being aware of what is happening around you in terms of where you are, where you are supposed to be, and whether anyone or anything around you is a threat to your health and safety. Our knowledge, experience and education enables us to understand what is going on around us and helps us to determine if it is safe.

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SIMPLE HEURISTICS THAT MAKE US SMART

WEBThree Widespread Misconceptions. Heuristics are always second-best (“accuracy-effort trade-off”). Complex problems require complex solutions. Heuristics are unconscious and error-prone (“System 1”). Kruglanski & Gigerenzer 2011, Intuitive and deliberate judgments are based on common principles. Psychological Review.

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PEOPLE, PURPOSE AND PERFORMANCE AT BARRY-WEHMILLER

WEBDr. van Dam serves on the IE University Board of Directors and is Chief Learning Officer. He is the Chief of the IE Center for Corporate Learning Innovation and a member of the IE Center for Health, Wellbeing and Happiness. Nick is Professor at IE University, Nyenrode University and the University of Pennsylvania.

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