Improving the awareness of The Human Element

08 Sep 2013 Bulletin: Issue 1 - The Human Element Resource

The maritime industry recognises that many accidents are the direct consequence of human failings and that in reality many of the others have a strong element of human involvement.

We rely on people, working in an increasingly demanding, technically complex system. The industry cannot afford to simply accept that this situation is inevitable. Lloyd's Register has carried out a structured programme of research and development work investigating the human element and has developed approaches that can assist in reducing the risks due to human factors. However, we recognise that we, from our standpoint of Classification, cannot solve this complex problem. Lloyd's Register has a long tradition of providing support to safety initiatives, particularly in the marine industry. We have worked with The Nautical Institute on a number of projects and I was encouraged to receive their proposal for a project to improve the awareness of the human element. I believe that this awareness initiative is an important first step in a campaign to improve maritime safety. I am delighted that Lloyd's Register has been able to provide funding for this initiative and I give it my full support.