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Minimising Fatigue, Maximising Performance


Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: Sheila Brownlee
Genre: Textbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 66
Description: Fatigue is a problem wherever accidents can happen. Every seafarer, whatever their job, maybecome fatigued while at work and at risk of harming themselves or others, or of causingdamage to the vessel. But fatigue can be minimised, and people’s performance maximised, if aship-wide, practical FATIGUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM is implemented.The benefits of successfully managing fatigue include crewmembers feeling more alert andmaking fewer mistakes, and their managers feeling more confident in the efficient running of theship, and in crewmembers’ safety and morale. As well as reducing the chances of accidents andcasualties, everyone will feel more on top of their work. They will feel less stressed and enjoytheir rest periods more

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Arcan   04-Jul-2018 16:02
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