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Way-finding on-board training for maritime vessels

Abstract

In the maritime industry, it is of vital importance that personnel onboard ships are familiarized with the ship’s layout, along with safety equipment and processes for safeguarding of the individual seafarer and the ship’s crew. In fact, international maritime regulations require that all personnel employed or engaged on a seagoing ship receive proper familiarization training. However, several studies have identified lack of familiarization as a contributing factor to maritime incidents. There are several challenges associated with the current familiarization practices: cost, difficulty in optimizing planning, variation in practices in familiarization and the experience of the facilitator of familiarization process. This paper presents a study consisting of 58 students comparing traditional and virtual familiarization. No overall difference was found between real and virtual familiarization overall, although some differences were found for single waypoints. Individual differences were more important than treatment, indicating that virtual familiarization can perform on par with traditional approaches.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Sturle Danielsen Tvedt
  • Helle Asgjerd Oltedal
  • Bjørn-Morten Batalden
  • Manuel Fradinho Oliveira

Affiliation

  • Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
  • UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • SINTEF Digital / Technology Management

Year

2018

Published in

Entertainment Computing

ISSN

1875-9521

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

26

Page(s)

30 - 40

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