Enhancing Safety through Human Factors
Join us as we embark on an incredible opportunity to deepen understanding of how human behaviour, decision-making, and ergonomics impact maritime safety and efficiency.
This one-day, face-to-face workshop is designed to provide maritime professionals with a comprehensive understanding of human factors and their critical role in maritime safety, performance, and decision-making. Through interactive sessions, case studies, and group activities, participants will explore how human behaviour, limitations, and interactions influence operations at sea and in port environments.
Delivered over seven hours and including breaks and lunch, this one-day, in-person workshop is tailored for maritime professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of human factors and their pivotal role in enhancing maritime safety, operational performance, and decision-making.
This workshop is ideal for professionals across the maritime sector, including ship officers, port managers, and safety personnel, aiming to create safer and more efficient operational environments.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Understand the core principles of human factors in maritime contexts.
- Identify common human errors and their root causes.
- Apply human factors knowledge to improve safety and operational efficiency.
- Enhance communication, teamwork, and decision-making on board and ashore.
This one day workshop is aimed at:
- Ships' officers and crew
- Port and terminal operators
- Maritime safety managers
- Marine engineers and surveyors
- Maritime training and HR professionals
Face to face workshop:
- One-day workshop
- Seven hours (including breaks)
Certification
Participants receive a physical Certificate of Attendance from The Nautical Institute at the end of this workshop, participants must attend the whole workshop to achieve the certificate and seven (7) CPD points.