Crew Resource Management in an Offshore Environment
Even today 70 – 90% of accidents are due to human factors.
The goal is to learn why these failures occur and thereby to stop them before they happen.
Courses | Duration | Participants | Language |
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5 days | 6 prs | Eng / Ukr |
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5 days | 6 prs | Eng / Id |
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5 days | 6 prs | English |
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5 days | 6 prs | English |
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5 days | 6 prs | English |
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5 days | 6 prs | English |
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5 days | 6 prs | English |
Contents
- Human Factors
- Communication, Perception and Assertiveness
- Stress, Complacency, Distraction and Fatique.
- Planning and Pilot Integration
- Resource Management, Decision Making, Leadership and Team Work.
- Case studies and simulator exercises as a learning tool to backup / illustrate the theory
- Bridge Team Management, as recommended in STCW 95, Section B - VIII / 2
Objective
- Give participants the theory behind above contents supplied with the use of cases and exercises.
- Use a bridge- and an engine simulator to show the theory in real life.
- Stress the participants to get them out of their comfort zone and into their growth zone stretching their social and physical comfort and achieve maximum learning.
- Teach the participants how to observe and give proper feedback to their colleagues after every simulator exercise using the CRM theory and principals.
- Make the bridge and the engine team work as one team.
Admission Requirements
No limitation