In this first part of two-part story on teamwork and workload management on offshore platforms SCT’s Mario Pierobon reports explores the link with the concept of high-reliability organisation, the error reduction effort pursued by CRM, and the organisation of teamwork in accordance with CRM principles.
In this second part of a two-part story, Mario Pierobon reports on how differing offshore wind farm maintenance strategies may influence training design.
Offshore renewable energy facilities have become increasingly important in the last decade and training for the construction and maintenance of these facilities has developed in parallel.
Studies suggest that driver fatigue is a factor in as many as 20% of all accidents and a quarter of all driver deaths. In this first of a two-part article, SCT’s Mario Pierobon focuses on driver fatigue, and specifically how it can be defined, how it originates, its symptoms, and ways to measure it.
Effective information acquisition and processing is one of the key requirements to satisfy in safety critical industries. In this second part of a two-part article, SCT’s Mario Pierobon looks at how systems design can provide solutions to the air rescue cockpit crew and how human-robot interaction should be managed.
Managing patients in the operating room is an iterative dynamic process that is highly dependent on the cooperation among team members and relies on sophisticated technology.
“Our comprehensive regulatory proposal on UAM is now ready for public consultation”, Patrick Ky, Executive Director, EASA, at the agency’s High-Level Conference on Drones 2022. Currently in final internal consultation, the proposal is expected to be issued soon for public comment.