... of the application of human factors and behavioural psychology principles in real operational systems. His research has shifted in recent years from safety and quality as system outcomes to sustainability ...
... IL. Bubble trouble: a review of diving physiology and disease. Postgrad Med J. 2008 Nov;84(997):571-8. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.2008.068320.. Hamilton K, Lalibertè M-F, Fowler B. Dissociation of the behavioural ...
... factors in the seafarer’s home country. Lifestyle is, to an extent, a matter for the individual. However, individuals need to be both informed of behavioural and other risk factors and to be motivated ...
... behavioural signs of stress may include rushing around, skipping or rushing meals, swings in mood, worsening work relationships, irritability, becoming more indecisive, confused thinking and forgetfulness. ...
Introduction JONATHAN EARTHY; TIM CARTER Ergonomics, medical, psychological and behavioural science perspectives on seafaring align with each other, as all are person-centred. They are concerned with ...
TIM CARTER Introduction Seafarers working at sea need to safely and effectively perform a wide variety of tasks. Most involve the seafarer receiving information about their surroundings, analysing ...
... when the environment was quiet. When the signals were masked, performance levels worsened. When the noise began, the stressor seemed to cause a sudden burst of physiological and behavioural stimulation ...
... factors for future ill-health modifications to employment arrangements and to on board living conditions for seafarers clinical interventions to manage harm from disease or injury behavioural interventions ...