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01 Jun 2022

Fighting fatigue one sleep at a time

Seafarers work in a heavily regulated industry. Like many other dedicated professionals out there, they face a workload that is physically and mentally challenging. Prolonged stress, working long hours in an isolated place and not finding enough time to sleep can all lead to immense fatigue. The good news is that there is plenty that can be done to help combat stress and promote healthy, restorative sleep. Captain James Foong FNI explains further

The Navigator
01 Jun 2022

WAYPOINT - Fighting fatigue with technology

George Shaw from the Royal Institute of Navigation looks at how how technology might be able to help address concerns about fatigue at sea

The Navigator
01 Jun 2022

WATCHOUT Tired of talking about fatigue?

There are many – far too many – accidents where fatigue is cited as a contributing cause. So what lessons should the industry be learning as a whole to tackle ongoing issues of crew fatigue? If the industry wishes to retain experienced workers in safe conditions, then the time for action from ship owners and operators is now, writes Seafarers Hospital Society CEO Sandra Welch

The Navigator
01 Jun 2022

What does fatigue look like?

Fatigue at sea has gained increasing attention over the last few years – and generated research to match. Current regulatory requirements mainly focus on hours of work and rest. However, other factors come into play, such as irregular work hours and having to stay at your workplace to sleep. Dr Michelle Grech from the Australian Seafarers Welfare Council looks at why sleep matters, and how you can tell when you or your colleague might be affected

The Navigator
15 Apr 2014

14/052 Should I go back to sea?

A third officer asks whether he should go back to sea after making a stand for his hours of rest

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01 Nov 2013

13/051 Third Officer on small container vessel

A third officer on a small container ship gives his view

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29 Oct 2013

13/050 Fatigue at sea

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03 Oct 2013

13/049 Fatigue on escort / harbour tugs

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01 Oct 2013

13/048 - Fatigue Observations

Observations on safe manning, watchkeeping and fatigue over 35+ years

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11 Aug 2011

11/047 - From a Passenger Ship Master

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