- Maritime Navigation and Safety
- Occupational Health and Safety Research
- Marine and Coastal Research
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
- Workplace Health and Well-being
- Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
- Traffic and Road Safety
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
World Maritime University
2020-2025
The article explores the recordkeeping practices of seafarers concerning implementation work and rest hours' regulations. In particular, it considers what motivates to hide their violations through record adjustment. research adopted a qualitative methodology understand this industry problem, involving use semi-structured interviews. These were conducted with 20 analyze recording adjustment records. participants underline that imbalance between workload manning levels leads recurrent...
Mandatory work/rest hours regulations guarantee a base level of fatigue management at sea while ensuring an even playing field across the industry. Although studies have highlighted concerns regarding accuracy compliance reporting and enforcement efficacy in detecting non-compliance, gap remains understanding extent non-compliance that may go undetected during efforts. This study compared results port State control (PSC) inspections conducted as part concentrated inspection campaigns...
Fatigue is considered a major safety concern in the shipping sector. It imperative to understand its underlying determinants considering that it most identifiable and preventable cause of accidents. Although studies have investigated diverse range risk factors, there limited research on those should be prioritised addressed.An online survey was conducted collect seafarer data. The respondents ranked eight predetermined fatigue factors based their perceived severity. An open-ended question...