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Design of, and Learning from Simulator-based Contingency Training in Aquaculture

Abstract

Contingency training in sea-based aquaculture becomes an increasingly important part of the emergency preparedness. Like other industries, this is especially related to new technologies being introduced to support critical emergency preparedness functions, as well as communication technology and new ways of interaction between involved parties in crisis situations. Simulators adapted to the relevant physical environments are useful approaches for contingency training as part of the emergency preparedness. Such means makes it possible to practice for activities and decisions in realistic emergency preparedness situations that are difficult to carry out in a real physical environment. There exist simulator centres in Norway adapted for training in both normal operations and emergency situations. These centres are mostly aimed at the maritime industry but have not so far covered the specific needs seen in the aquaculture industry when it comes to emergency preparedness. This paper documents the process and knowledge gained by taking part in the planning work with industrial partners leading up to a contingency exercise, observing its execution-, and the evaluation afterwards. By carrying out this pilot of a simulator-based contingency exercise, the industry partners in collaboration with research partners will achieve a basis for further testing, evaluation, and development of contingency training fitted for the needs in the aquaculture industry.

Category

Lecture

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 309305

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Caroline Kristensen

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security

Presented at

ESREL 2022

Place

Dublin

Date

28.08.2022 - 01.09.2022

Organizer

ESRA

Year

2022

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