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Casualty Investigation Common Trends

In the maritime sector, it is crucial for vessel operators to implement a comprehensive audit program that consistently monitors and evaluates the adherence to Bridge Resource Management (BRM) principles. The impact of human factors, such as fatigue and decision-making in novel situations, can significantly influence safety outcomes. Studies indicate that even highly trained individuals can make incorrect decisions up to 50% of the time when faced with unfamiliar scenarios. Understanding human factors and employing near-miss reporting can greatly enhance safety protocols within the industry.

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Casualty Investigation Common Trends

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  1. Casualty InvestigationCommon Trends LT Jon Lane Chief, Investigations Division Sector San Francisco

  2. Bridge Resource Management

  3. Companies Get IT!

  4. Coast Guard Safety Alert …vessel operators should employ a robust audit program to frequently monitor and evaluate the extent to which BRM principles are being practiced.

  5. Human Factors

  6. Human Factors Fatigue

  7. Human Factors When faced with a novel situation, even the most experienced and highly trained people make the wrong decision 50% of the time. (Reason, 1990)

  8. Human Factors Rasmussen’s Pyramid

  9. Near-Miss Reporting

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