... ECDIS and Radar systems. Vu’s main research interests include human-computer interaction and human-centred design in the context of marine navigation. Vu was involved in the development of the IMO document ...
Juan Ignacio Alcaide was born in Vélez-Málaga, Spain. He received the MIM and PhD. Bachelor of Navigation and Maritime Transport from the University of Cadiz at Campus Puerto Real, Spain, in 2009. He is ...
... is included in the training of seafarers’ doctors. Factors related to the working place Comments Department Deck Navigation and manoeuvring tasks, risk of collision, ...
... 143-2001[9]? The smaller ships usually, at least more often, are in near coastal traffic, perhaps also in littoral waters. They struggle with navigation lights ashore and on other vessels. The waters ...
... on ships, to address the navigational risks associated with critical elements of a voyage. Pilots have ‘conduct of the navigation’, under command of the ship’s Master, for specific, higher risk waterways, ...
... Navigation is in restricted and often congested waters. Ships are usually smaller and with lower freeboards and there is frequently a need to moor temporarily while passing through locks. Thus, the seafaring ...
... equipment requirements will be more extensive than for harbor racing, but less so than for offshore racing. Different levels of requirement for navigation, sleeping cooking and water storage also apply. ...
... to determine the best means of identifying those seafarers who could endanger ships because colour vision deficiencies prevented them recognising red and green navigation lights. The findings from this ...
... Endurance Management CEMAC Communauté économique et monétaire d’Afrique centrale CESNI The European Committee for drawing up Standards in the field of Inland Navigation”, or in French: ...
... had priority. Rome was starving and their ship was to return at any cost. Navigation of the seas is as important to modern societies, as it was to ancient Rome. The risk acceptance, however, the value ...
... jurisdictions! UNCLOS also sets out the rule in its art.97 and art.94 (7): ‘Each state shall cause an inquiry into every marine casualty or incident of navigation on the high seas involving a ship ...
... Terrorism The Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA) from 1988 was created by the IMO to target maritime terrorism. The SUA responded to the ...
... working hours. Fatigue caused by long working hours, leading to watch keepers and look outs falling asleep or losing focus Insufficient training in the use of modern electronic navigation equipment. ...
... applies to the navigation crew, Engine Resource Management (ERM) which applies to the engine-room crew, and Maritime Resource Management (MRM) which applies to a combination of navigation and engine-room ...
... actions in relation to one’s intentions[2]. In 2009, Gould et al.investigated the effects of 60-hours of sleep deprivation on the high speed navigational performance of offshore patrol craft[3]. There ...
... with one leading – often the USA or UK – and others following. Some issues, such as conventions on navigation lights and on port health controls were agreed more formally at international meetings. As ...
... The main topics in this Convention include: Territorial sea & contiguous zone Straits used for international navigation Archipelagic status and transit regimes Exclusive economic zones (EEZ) ...
... as a measure of investigation, shall be ordered by any authorities other than those of the Flag State in relation to matters of collision or any other incident of navigation on the high seas” Article ...
... escort these vessels to ensure safe and ease of navigation. In addition to clearing a passage for the commercial and passenger vessels, icebreakers are also widely used to support research programmes conducted ...
... of a ship is the navigation hub fitted with advanced machinery systems for safe navigation. Seafarers in the deck department, mainly deck officers and ratings, are responsible for the navigation of the ...