Human Factors in Ship Design, Safety and Operation IV
Year: 2007 Language: english Author: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects Publisher: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects Edition: 1st ISBN: 1-905040-34-2 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 637 Description: Founded in 1860, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures. Members of the RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations in over 100 countries. RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical publications and organises an extensive and successful programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology. For further information please visit www.rina.org.uk Content: • Front Matter • Table of Contents 1. 'Fit for Purpose' - Keeping the Crew in Mind 2. Occupational Health and Safety - An Item on the "Goal-Based Standards" Agenda 3. Remembering the Human in the Maritime Safety System 4. The Mitigation of Human Error in the Use of Automated Shipboard Systems 5. MTO-Sea: Competent Cadets Make Safer Systems 6. NARIDAS - Evaluation of a Risk Assessment System for the Ship's Bridge 7. Using Mariner Experience to Develop a Computer Based Tool for Measuring Mental Workload in Bridge Operations 8. Engine Control Rooms - Human Factors 9. Alarm Management Strategies on Ships Bridges and Railway Control Rooms a Comparison of Approaches and Solutions 10. Design of Navigation and Control Systems for Safe Launch and Recovery Operations 11. User Feedback in Ship Design 12. Human Factors Influence in Very Large Ship Design Teams: 'How to Eat an Elephant' 13. Research Study for the Development of a Methodology and a Tool for the Human Factors Engineering Application in Ship Design 14. Early Human Factors Intervention for the Military Afloat Reach and Sustainability Capability 15. Integrating Personnel Movement Simulation into Preliminary Ship Design 16. Human Performance during Simulated Life Raft Management Tasks 17. An Experiment on Controlling Motion Sickness Severity in a Ship Motion Simulator 18. Human Factors Guidance for Maintenance 19. Using Ergonomics to Improve Permanent Means of Access
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Human Factors in Ship Design, Safety and Operation IV
Year: 2007
Language: english
Author: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Publisher: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 1-905040-34-2
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 637
Description: Founded in 1860, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures. Members of the RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations in over 100 countries. RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical publications and organises an extensive and successful programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology. For further information please visit www.rina.org.uk
Content:
• Front Matter
• Table of Contents
1. 'Fit for Purpose' - Keeping the Crew in Mind
2. Occupational Health and Safety - An Item on the "Goal-Based Standards" Agenda
3. Remembering the Human in the Maritime Safety System
4. The Mitigation of Human Error in the Use of Automated Shipboard Systems
5. MTO-Sea: Competent Cadets Make Safer Systems
6. NARIDAS - Evaluation of a Risk Assessment System for the Ship's Bridge
7. Using Mariner Experience to Develop a Computer Based Tool for Measuring Mental Workload in Bridge Operations
8. Engine Control Rooms - Human Factors
9. Alarm Management Strategies on Ships Bridges and Railway Control Rooms a Comparison of Approaches and Solutions
10. Design of Navigation and Control Systems for Safe Launch and Recovery Operations
11. User Feedback in Ship Design
12. Human Factors Influence in Very Large Ship Design Teams: 'How to Eat an Elephant'
13. Research Study for the Development of a Methodology and a Tool for the Human Factors Engineering Application in Ship Design
14. Early Human Factors Intervention for the Military Afloat Reach and Sustainability Capability
15. Integrating Personnel Movement Simulation into Preliminary Ship Design
16. Human Performance during Simulated Life Raft Management Tasks
17. An Experiment on Controlling Motion Sickness Severity in a Ship Motion Simulator
18. Human Factors Guidance for Maintenance
19. Using Ergonomics to Improve Permanent Means of Access
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