This course focuses on developing the cognitive skills necessary to maintain acute situational awareness and make sound operational decisions in dynamic, high-pressure maritime environments. Participants learn how to accurately perceive environmental cues, comprehend complex shipboard data, and project potential risks to prevent accidents before they occur. The curriculum emphasizes the psychological factors that compromise judgment—such as complacency, fatigue, and confirmation bias—and provides structured frameworks for rapid risk assessment and assertive decision-making, ensuring officers and crew can effectively navigate unexpected emergencies and maintain strict operational safety.
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