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Human Factors in Ship Design and Operation


Year: 2011
Language: english
Author: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Genre: International Conference
Publisher: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Edition: 16 – 17 November 2011
ISBN: 1-905040-91-1
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 531
Description: One way for the human element to make an impact on a large scale is through inclusion of ergonomic requirements in Class Rules. This can be achieved by two means; by introducing specific human element requirements into the Rules and by making current rule requirements with human element implications more explicit. However, for surveyors who assure Rule compliance, their knowledge or awareness of the human element is often poor or indeed absent.
Any attempt to address the human element in the Rules requires that the competence of surveyors is increased at the same time as the Rules are revised.

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