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Review of European Maritime Certification of Competence Practices [PDF]
This paper specifically highlights the various elements of the national practices that are routinely carried out at project partner national administration level with respect to Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping of Seafarers (STCW ...
Ugurcan Acar +2 more
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Nowadays simulation training technology is a priority method of maritime specialists’ practical training in the world. The main purpose of using VR simulators within an educational process is to simulate work on real equipment in order to form ...
Serhii A. Voloshynov +4 more
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Safety Training as a Predictor of Seafarers Performance
A good performance of seafarers is expected by any shipping company because it will bring benefits to the company itself. In order to get this performance, seafarers as one of the important assets must be managed properly by the company. One of them is the participation of seafarers to attend training for mutual safety. The purpose of this study was to
Rini Nurahaju, Dessy Nur Utami
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Simulation of incidents during seafarers training: mitigating GPS fault
The safety of marine navigation in coastal areas and narrow waters, which account for 80% of total navigational accidents, remains a pressing concern. These circumstances indicate the need to improve traditional and automated methods of passage planning and control of navigation and traffic management processes, based on the assessment of the actual ...
Viktor Pernykoza +3 more
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Ship as a Social Space for Adaptation: Perception of the Phenomenon by Young Seafarers [PDF]
Training of seafarers is traditionally focusing merely on the ‘occupational’ aspect. Competent seafarers have always been defined as people who have good professional, navigational or engineering skills.
Genutė Kalvaitiene, Viktoras Sencila
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SEAFARERS TRAINING USING MARITIME SIMULATORS
The shipping business is among the most globalized of all enterprises and is described by complex measured supply chains, including a great extent outsourced work power of "just‐in‐ time" realized specialists from developing nations and the transitional East European states. Regardless of long‐standing endeavors by global bodies to institutionalize and
D. GOMATHY, SANGEETHA V
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Immersive and Non-Immersive Simulators for the Education and Training in Maritime Domain—A Review
In the domain of Marine Education and Training (MET), simulators have been utilized for the purpose of training seafarers in the norms for avoiding collisions or for developing the skill of ship manoeuvrability, and even the operation of machinery in the
Mohammud Hanif Dewan +5 more
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Seafarers’ Wellbeing or Business, a Complex Paradox of the Industry [PDF]
The research is an insightful exploration into what contributes to the deterioration of seafarers’ wellbeing. It unveils the determinant factors and their impact on wellbeing, further exploring the perception and awareness levels of the maritime society ...
Badri Tetemadze +3 more
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Industry 4.0 in shipping: Implications to seafarers' skills and training
Industry 4.0 entails the modernisation of work, which is likely to have an impact on individuals’ employment, training and skills in the foreseeable future. Current debates on future skills for maritime operations tend to focus on technology as a necessary requirement for workers to adapt to changes.
Polina Baum-Talmor, Momoko Kitada
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Strategic correlations for maritime clusters [PDF]
Maritime clusters formulate appealing objects of study, for many viewpoints. At the same time, the theory is not homogenous nor compartmentalized, although some main themes do seem to be prevalent. The latter include innovation, competitiveness, strategy,
Koliousis, Ioannis +4 more
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