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Title: SEAFARERS FATIGUE


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SEAFARERS FATIGUE
  • Professor Andy Smith
  • Centre for Occupational and Health
  • Psychology
  • Cardiff University

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Seafarer fatigue The Cardiff Research Programme
  • Final report

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Adequate Manning and Seafarers Fatigue The
International Perspective by Professor Andy
Smith, Centre for Occupational and Health
Psychology, Cardiff University, commissioned
by the International Transport Workers
Federation,
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The Cardiff Research Programme
  • There is a dearth of extensive research on
    offshore fatigue, so this programme aimed to
    provide the knowledge base to
  • Predict worst case scenarios for fatigue, health
    and injury
  • Develop best practice recommendations
  • Produce advice packages

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Methods
  • A multi-method research programme including
  • Literature review
  • Surveys of work characteristics and health
  • Diary studies of fatigue
  • Physiological fatigue assays
  • Sleep, motion, noise measures on board
  • Objective and subjective measure of mental
    function
  • Pre- and post-tour assessments
  • Analysis of accident and injury data

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There are many anecdotal reports of fatigue at
sea and the potential for fatigue is clearly
high.
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Results survey
  • Risk factors for fatigue
  • Operational (e.g. port visit frequency)
  • Organisational (e.g. job support)
  • Environmental (e.g. physical hazards)
  • Health (e.g. smoking)
  • Demographic (e.g. age)

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Results survey
Combined effect of exposure to risk factors
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One-in-four seafarers said they had fallen asleep
while on watch. Almost 50 of seafarers taking
part in the study reported working weeks of 85
hours or more. Around half said their working
hours had increased over the past 10 years,
despite new regulations intended to combat
fatigue. Almost 50 of seafarers taking part in
the study consider their working hours present a
danger to their personal safety. Some 37 said
their working hours sometimes posed a danger to
the safe operations of their ship.
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Results survey
  • Collision awareness
  • Nearly half considered fatigue a key factor in
    reducing collision awareness

11
Results survey
  • Fishermen
  • 60 personal safety at risk because of fatigue
  • 44 worked to the point of collapse
  • 41 fallen asleep at the wheel

12
Prevention management of fatigue
  • Insurance model Now starting to be used in other
    industries because fatigue costs money
  • ILO 180 Maximum hours of work/rest BUT no use if
    working hours sheets adjusted
  • Technology But can cause fatigue when creative
    input denied

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Prevention management of fatigue
  • European Working Time Directive (WTD)
  • BUT Evidence of large numbers of seafarers
    working in excess (McNamara et.al).
  • and, where working hours sheets doctored
    evidence that seafarers actually more fatigued
    (Allen et.al)
  • ? How practical might an alternative outcomes
    approach be? i.e. non-prescriptive outcomes
    stipulated (Goal based standards)

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Prevention management of fatigue
  • IMO guidance on fatigue
  • Excessive focus on personal responsibility
    ignoring organisational factors
  • Factors listed but little practical advice
  • Little acknowledgment of the crucial role of
    economics in any strategy addressing fatigue

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Prevention management of fatigue
  • Conclusion
  • - Diverse activities and different profiles
    of fatigue risk factors require a range of
    prevention and management strategies with all
    layers of responsibility involved

Shipping company
Legislator
Individual Seafarer
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Conclusions and recommendations
  • Evaluation of how working hours are recorded
  • Auditing tools have to be valid before new
    interventions
  • Information campaigns fatigue management (e.g.
    THINK, AWAKE)
  • Better training in the prevention and management
    of fatigue
  • Establish an industry standard measure of fatigue
  • Perceived fatigue measure. Adoption of a
    universal measure will accelerate progress in
    terms of addressing seafarers fatigue
  • Develop a multi-factor auditing tool
  • Risk factor checklist (based on combined effects
    approach)

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The Way Forward?Treat fatigue as a health and
safety issue !
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  • Industry wide, cultural change is needed to
    address fatigue.
  • There are serious risks and consequences
    associated with fatigued seafarers such as the
    potential for more environmental disasters and
    loss of life, the economic losses due to
    accidents, and the impact on the health and well
    being of the seafarers. The first stage of
    dealing with fatigue is to get the relevant
    people to acknowledge that there is a problem to
    address.

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Enforcement of existing legislation,
elimination of false record-keeping, and better
training and guidance.

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Learn from best practice in the maritime sector
and in other comparable industries
  • It is important to learn by example and adopt
    those strategies that will lead to a culture of
    best practice and an elimination of worst case
    scenarios.
  • This approach will require the collaborative
    efforts of all stakeholders and good models of
    such teams (the work force, owners, regulators,
    and academics) have been developed in other areas
    of transport.

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International Network
  • Researchers in place seeking funding for the
    network. Also, network of European shipping
    associations in place (FLAGSHIP project).
  • Phase 1 spin out of Cardiff approach in other
    countries
  • Phase 2 new action research matched
  • funding from each country fatigue audits
    evaluation of training/guidance/information
    campaigns.
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