This course explores the critical intersection of human psychology, physical capabilities, and shipboard systems to understand how human error impacts maritime safety and operational efficiency. Participants examine systemic contributors to accidents, such as fatigue, cognitive overload, situational awareness gaps, and poor communication within high-stress environments. The curriculum introduces practical strategies for optimizing ergonomic workflows, managing stress during extended voyages, and designing error-tolerant procedures, equipping crew members and officers with the insights needed to mitigate human risk factors and ensure safe shipboard operations.
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