... at the School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork. Joanne's PhD focused on psychosocial factors in merchant seafaring, commissioned by Shell International B.V. She has presented at several international ...
... as social and human factors of Maritime Energy Management (MEM). She is a co-principle investigator of the project, “Empowering women in the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development” endorsed ...
... simulation, meteorology, ship stability and human factors. He is a Master Mariner, holds a BA (Hons) degree in Training and Education, a Master’s degree in Adult Learning and Development and is a Fellow ...
Jonathan Earthy, Human Factors Coordinator, Group Technology Centre, Lloyd’s Register Marine and Offshore Division, Southampton Dr Earthy has worked for Lloyd's Register since 1992. He is technical authority ...
... 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 ...
Dr RS Bridger is a past president of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human factors in the United Kingdom. He is an experienced consultant and educationalist in human factors and ergonomics and ...
... ahead Past, present and future (Past), present and future Tools Medical selection in relation to requirements Environmental factors affecting the worker Medical ...
... is published. Individuals have very different prognoses, depending on many factors. Consequently, there is a need for individualisation, a process that could be carried out starting from an understanding ...
... Work patterns are designed to suit local requirements in this twenty-four-hour industry. Factors to be considered include the: number of licenced pilots employed, number, type and size of ships ...
... to apply. Each of these models are affected by multiple factors and inherent to the development of the activity, these can be grouped into social, economic, regulatory, and political factors. The international ...
... America and Africa, from adulteration, spoilage, bacterial infections and parasitic diseases. Seasonal risk factors are also important. Prolonged high humidity during the monsoon increases the likelihood ...
... and thus exposure may be a risk for the unprepared. However, risks to crew may be mitigated to a degree by the following factors: Proximity of rescue facilities such as umpire/rescue RIBS on the ...
... to complete a Personal Survival course. All of these factors can lead to a difference in their approach to life at sea, the risks involved and the environment in which they are living and working. Medical ...
... seafaring they will not provide a full picture of long-term disease. A study based on a single clinic will simply reflect those who attend, it will not take account of any selection factors that determine ...
... their evaluation are more complex. This is a particular problem in relation to aspects of mental health, where risk factors may include personality, home circumstances and the demands of work on board ...
... political beliefs or other similar factors, is unable or does not want to stay in the country where he is and wishes to move to a new country.” The plight of refugees world-wide is precarious at best ...
... only ship by ship, but for every individual crime. This is because several factors determine/complicate jurisdiction over the crime. Factors to be considered to determine which countries may have jurisdiction ...
... refugees, migrants and unauthorized people such as stowaways or pirates, can die at sea. A death at sea can be caused by many different factors, including accidents, drowning, illness, suicide, or of ...
... ship after some time and often only in limited numbers and capability. The time taken depends on many factors, including the location of the ship, the sea and weather conditions and the availability of ...