So much information, so little time. The following articles and books are on our reading list. Pulled from a wide range of sources, perhaps you might them interesting, as well.
NI Seaways – Bridge Teamwork: time for a change – May 2023
UK MCA – Leading for safety: a guide for leaders in the maritime industry – September 2022
Simulators for Transportation Human Factors: Research and Practice – link to purchase
CIEHF – Learning from Adverse Events – A White Paper
Click to access NI-Seaways-Mobile-phone-use-in-pilotage-waters.pdf
Lund – How to improve inter-organizational learning from safety investigations – Roskam (2017)
SAFEMODE – Towards a Safety Learning Culture for the Shipping Industry – A White Paper
NI Seaways – The pros and cons of the conn – July 2019
Emotions in simulation-based education-friends or foes of learning – LeBlanc-Posner (2022)
MAIB-DMAIB – Applicability and Usability of ECDIS (2021)
TARG – Assessing the Technology Self-Efficacy of Maritime Instructors: AnExplorative Study (2021)
Safety Science – Reintroducing the sharp-end operator to organizational learning: How accident reports are used by maritime officers – Mallam, Wahl, Aas (2022) .
Systems Thinking for Safety – Ten Principles – Moving towards Safety-II
Tom Bebbington – Container Losses – 2022
WMU – Safety analysis of OOG cargo stowage and securing on flat rack – Zhendi Mu (2021)
Maritime Education for a Digital Industry
Applications of Maritime Simulators in Industry and Research
Cognition, Technology and Work – “Seafarers should be navigating by the stars”: barriers to usability in ship bridge design – Danielsen, Lützhöft, Haavik, Johnsen & Porathe (2022)
Journal of Shipping and Trade – Reducing maritime accidents in ships by tackling human error (2021)
SINTEF – Organisational Accidents and Resilient Organizations-6 Perspectives-Rev 2 (2010)
MIT – Safety III- A – Approach to Safety and Resilience – Leveson (2020)
Laurea – Complexity, Unpredictability and Maritime Safety – Johanna Salokannel – Master’s Thesis (2018).
Chalmers – The Master’s Perception of Maritime Safety – Master Thesis – Mauritzson
OCIMF – Human Factors Approach – A framework to materially reduce marine risk
Cooper Color Codes – States of Awareness – Givens
NI – Technology and the Human Element (2009)
USCG – Proceedings – Fall 2021
Linkage Q3 2020 (HSSE) – Resilience
CBT – Beyond Midnight Consulting – ONLINE SLEEP AWARENESS & FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING
Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) – SKYbrary
DNV – Closing the Safety Gap in an Era of Transformation – white paper (2021)
UK P&I – Safety of navigation in confined waters: a practical guide to avoid accidents
Safety of Work – Ep. 79 How do new employees learn about safety?
Can Situation Awareness Be Measured Physiologically? Endsley (need to purchase)
MTRB – Human Error in Merchant Marine Safety – June 1976
Normal Accidents-Living With High-Risk Technologies – Perrow
“Do Learning Teams Make RCA Obsolete?” – Bob Latino, Relability Center
“Vessels today are more sophisticated than ever, and the international conventions apparently provide an appropriate standard of safety: however, with bigger, faster and more technical ships are the IMO looking at the future of shipping and are we in need of amendments to Colregs/SOLAS to combat the impacts?” – Paula Barnes, Univ of Essex.
HOW A SHIP´S BRIDGE KNOWS ITS POSITION – ECDIS ASSISTED ACCIDENTS FROM A CONTEMPORARY HUMAN FACTORS PERSPECTIVE – Mads Ragnvald Nielsen – Lund University.
An ECDIS Is Not A Paper Chart On A Screen – SWZ Maritime
AMP – Mirach – Grounding-Sinking – March 2011
BSU – MV Bore Bank – Grounding – January 2019
TSB Canada – Ever Summit – Berth-Gantry Crane Allision – January 2019
OCIMF – Recommendations on usage of ECDIS and preventing incidents – November 2020
Thesis/Project work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the MSc in Human Factors and System Safety at Lund University
Transnav – Human Factors and Safety Culture in Maritime Safety – Berg