Reducing of maritime accidents caused by human factors using simulators in training process

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R. Hanzu-Pazara
E. Barsan
P. Arsenie
L. Chiotoroiu
G. Raicu

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Given the increasing prevalence of automated systems on board ships, it is important that the human element is considered throughout their design, implementation and operational use. Automation can be beneficial to operators of complex systems in terms of a reduction in workload or the release of resources to perform other onboard duties. However, it can also potentially be detrimental to system control through increasing the risk of inadvertent human error leading to accidents and incidents at sea. A team of researchers from our University had participated at a study together with students, study which wants to release the dangerous situation on sea based on human factors. In this scope has been used a web base simulator, bridge and liquid cargo handling simulators, developing applications in navigation and ship handling area, with different grades of difficulty and risk. These applications brings the future deck officers in usually situations on board, forced to use the present navigation technology and study their options and reactions in these cases, focus on situations with risk of errors, human errors, appearance.

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