Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Team training enhances safety

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery December/January 2009/10


In an attempt to reduce the number of accidents attributed to human error, ship operators are realising the benefits of the resource management courses offered by maritime training establishments A recent review of the human factors contained within STCW 95 underlined the importance that the governing bodies place on the ability of a ship’s crew to manage all the resources available to them in the event of an emergency. It has been proposed, under the current revision, that resource manag....

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